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Things to Do: Theater and a Frida Kahlo documentary
You can also stream a talk from author Fabrice Jaumont in celebration of International Francophonie Day.
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Emma Wisniewski and London Carlisle star in “I and You” streaming at the Public Theatre in Lewiston. Photo
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‘I and You’
Streaming through Sunday. Via The Public Theatre, $15 for one person viewing, $25 for household with two or more people viewing. thepublictheatre.org
For an epic plot twist, look no further than “I and You,” presented by The Public Theatre in Lewiston. The play centers around high school seniors Caroline (Emma Wisniewski) and Anthony (London Carlisle), who get paired up to do a report on Walt Whitman and uncover a secret to end all secrets. “I and You” has been called both “life-affirming” and a “must-see.” It was canceled last year at this time because of the pandemic but has been revived virtually.
Franco-American Collection presents online talk by Susan Poulin
Making the Invisible Visible: Bringing a Franco-American Perspective to the Stage & Page with Susan Poulin
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Author Susan Poulin, weaving together performance, reflection, and humor into a dynamic presentation, will explore the joys and challenges of giving our traditionally “silent minority” a voice on the stage and page in the third event of the 2021 Zoom series from 4-5 p.m. on Monday, March 8, presented by the Franco-American Collection at the University of Southern Maine.
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Author Susan Poulin, weaving together performance, reflection, and humor into a dynamic presentation, will explore the joys and challenges of giving our traditionally “silent minority” a voice on the stage and page in the third event of the 2021 Zoom series from 4-5 p.m. on Monday, March 8, presented by the Franco-American Collection at the University of Southern Maine. Poulin says, “We all operate from a place