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A Three Hour Curse
Enjoy a tasty night out in the R.E.M. Art  Space adjacent to our Studio Theater. This 6th annual edition will be a fun-filled night with great laughs, great food and great company. There will be delightful entertainment and an opportunity to indulge in decadent desserts created by a local chef. A cash bar will also be available.
This year's show, A Three Hour Curse, is a spoof on TV's Gilligan's Island.
Sponsored by Facial and Oral Surgery Associates, PA
March 6, 2010 - 7:30 PM March 7, 2010 - 2:00 PM
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After a brilliant show in 2009, Enter the Haggis returns for a
repeat performance. Not for the faint of heart, Enter The Haggis's live
show is a musical feast: viscerally dynamic, emotionally uplifting and
intellectually stimulating.
The band's oeuvre darts effortlessly from the traditional strains
of, say, The Chieftains and the Pogues to the frenetic pop of early
Elvis Costello and even to the Latin-tinged spirit of the Buena Vista
Social Club, and beyond. Come out early and celebrate in style,
complete with Lewington's deft guitar playing, the reeling of Brian
Buchanan's flawless fiddle, the diverse rhythmic machinations of
bassist Mark Abraham and drummer James Campbell, and Craig Downie's
transporting pipes, not to mention the near-perfect vocal harmonies.
Sponsored by Plum Creek Timber Co., and Central Maine Endoscopy Center
March 12, 2010 - 7:30 PM
Tickets are $20 and $18
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 Love Song  By John Kolvenbach Directed by Doree Austin
Show dates March 12-14, 19-21; Times 7:30 pm Fri/Sat; 2:00 pm Sun. Purchase Tickets Online The play focuses on Beane, an introverted, morbid and slightly lost character and his better-adjusted sister Joan. Whilst for Beane, social interaction is baffling, his sister's trials are in her stressful, professional life where she is "surrounded by dipsticks" and she takes four-minute lunch breaks. Having just fired another intern, this time for tears after a misfiling incident, her contempt for the incompetent is hilarious: "Is it too hard to staple?" After Beane's apartment is burgled, Joan is baffled to find her brother blissfully happy and tries to unravel the story behind Beane's mysterious new love Molly.
I Ought to be in Pictures
By Neil Simon Directed by Michael Jinbo Show dates June 4-6, 11-13; Times 7:30 pm Fri/Sat; 2:00 pm Sun. Purchase Tickets OnlineThe three-character comedy-drama focuses on Herb, a struggling, writer's-blocked screenwriter who abandoned his family sixteen years earlier. Now daughter Libby has arrived on the West Hollywood doorstep of the father she barely remembers convinced he can jump start the film acting career she desires. Dispensing guilt and demanding love, she not only forces Herb to deal with the responsibilities of parenthood, but to come to terms with his on-again/off-again relationship with adoring girlfriend Steffy as well. |
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Waterville Opera House
93 Main Street, 3rd Floor
Waterville, Maine 04901
(207) 873-7000 |
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