This summer, give yourself a break and journey to the lakes region of Central Maine to celebrate the re-emergence of live theater in Maine. Join Theater at Monmouth for its (R)evolutionary Redux Season. With more vaccine distribution centers opening and testing becoming more and more efficient, the ability for venues to safely open is on the horizon, and that means TAM s intermission will soon come to an end.
The 2021 Summer Repertory Season includes Shakespeare s Measure for Measure directed by James Noel Hoban; Mat Smart s The Agitators directed by Debra Ann Byrd; the World Premier of Callie Kimball s Sofonisba directed by Dawn McAndrews; Age of Bees by Tira Palmquist directed by Eddie DeHais. Lynn Nottage s Crumbs from the Table of Joy directed by Chris Anthony, and the musical Daddy Long Legs, Music and Lyrics by Paul Gordon, Book by John Caird, based on the novel by Jean Webster and directed by Adam P. Blais. The Family Show is Aesop s Guide to Friendship by Dawn McAndrews and
Greene County Women’s Hall of Fame seeking nominations
XENIA The Greene County Women’s Hall of Fame committee is accepting nominations for induction into the Hall of Fame in 2021.
The public is encouraged to nominate Greene County women, living or deceased, who deserve recognition for contributions they have made in their home county. Nominees must have been born in Greene County or are currently residing in the county for at least 10 years. Nominations are being accepted through June 30.
The 40th Annual Recognition Day event is planned for Saturday, Sept. 25 at Walnut Grove Country Club, following public health guidelines at that time. Previous honoree Gussie Jones will be the featured speaker. The Women’s Hall of Fame is endorsed by the Greene County Commission.
Theater to Stream: âSpring Awakeningâ and Audra McDonald
Plays by Mike Bartlett, Christina Anderson and Halley Feiffer are watchable at home, too. And for an alternative holiday hit, âBurning Bluebeard.â
Baldwin Wallace University students in their ambitious digital production of âSpring Awakening.âCredit.Baldwin Wallace Music Theater
Dec. 16, 2020
As the pandemic has forced theater companies to reinvent themselves as digital creators, colleges and even high schools have delivered some of the most innovative projects. The latest example is Baldwin Wallace Universityâs exciting take on Steven Sater and Duncan Sheikâs Broadway hit âSpring Awakening,â which the university, in Ohio, is bringing back for an encore after a November run.
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