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Portland Stage cancels its run of A Christmas Carol over COVID-19 cases

The theater company will record one performance of its big moneymaker for people to watch at home but is shutting down the live production after several people involved in the show tested positive.

A Tribute To Dominic Garvey : A celebration of song and love

A Tribute To Dominic Garvey : A celebration of song and love
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Things to Do: Two theater options, the Maine Maritime Museum and a pretty view in Pownal

Things to Do: Two theater options, the Maine Maritime Museum and a pretty view in Pownal Share Dinah Routhier uses the radio in the pilot house of a replica tugboat (circa 1955) at Maine Maritime Museum. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer Visit Maine Maritime Museum 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath, $18, $16.50 seniors, $11 for ages 6-12, free for under 6. Ahoy! The Maine Maritime Museum is home to the historic Percy & Small wooden shipyard and is a spot where you can watch traditional skills demonstrations and see exhibits, including A Sailor’s Treasure: Sea Chests & Curiosities and Sidney Chase’s “Eye.” Seafaring history is a rich one and the museum has a 20-acre waterfront campus bursting with it.  Sail on in between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday for Community Day with free admission.

Things to Do: Local art and theater and a musical from across the pond

Things to Do: Local art and theater and a musical from across the pond Check out art exhibits at Speedwell Projects and a Mayo Street Arts Pop-Up Gallery Photo by Matt Crockett Streaming through Tuesday, April 20. Via Strand Theatre, $15. rocklandstrand.com Find a comfortable spot at home and travel with the Strand Theatre to London for a filmed production of the Tony Award-winning musical “Kinky Boots.” The show is based on actual events involving Charlie Price who inherited a show factory from his father and winds up forming an allegiance with cabaret and drag performer Lola to produce some epic, company-saving high-heeled boots. Eighties icon Cyndi Lauper wrote the music and lyrics, and the book is by celebrated playwright and actor Harvey Fierstein. Don’t drag your heels when it comes to grabbing a ticket!

A graveyard sets the scene for new Footlights play about loss and hope

A graveyard sets the scene for new Footlights play about loss and hope The play was written by the director of the Falmouth theater. Share It seems appropriate that on the one-year anniversary of the emergence of COVID-19 in Maine, we would have a play about loss – and hope. The Footlights Theatre in Falmouth presents “Seasons in the Sun” though March 27. Executive artistic director Michael J. Tobin wrote the play in 2014 after his mother died and he got into the habit of visiting her gravestone. While there, he befriended other people who were visiting the gravestones of their loved ones. “We just started talking about their lives, and developed a friendship,” he said.

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