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Curbside theater comes to closed off street in Belfast with  As you like it

Patricia Saucier, Ken Kornfield, Phoebe Norman, Tom Crutcher, and Mark Durbin. (Photo by Jeff Mabee) L-R: Autumn Stupca, Erin Hayes, and Dakota Wing. (Photo by Jeff Mabee) BELFAST The Belfast Maskers is reconstructing 2020’s production of William Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It. This telling of the tale is set in a late ‘60s/early ‘70s of the mind; featuring costumes, props, and scenery right out of that era. The language, however, is Shakespeare’s original tale of discovery, transformation, and, above all, the power of love. The 2021 performances will take place “al fresco” on the front lawn of the Basil Burwell Community Theater, 17 Court Street, in Belfast. Shows are Thursday, May 20 through Sunday, May 23, at 7 p.m.

Americana duo plays SoundCheck, Feb 5

John and Rachel Nicholas. (Photo by Marissa Macias) Camden Opera House’s SoundCheck series of audience-free livestreams continues Friday,  Feb. 5, with a 7:30 p.m. concert by John and Rachel Nicholas. The SoundCheck show will be streamed from the opera house stage to its Facebook page and is free to enjoy, no tickets or RSVP necessary. John and Rachel Nicholas relocated to Midcoast Maine in 2012 and have steadily made a name for themselves with their soulful harmonies and stellar songcraft. The couple have forged their own Americana style, combining folk, rock and elements of blues and R&B. Two of their songs were first runners up in two categories of The Great American Song Contest in 2009; and five years ago, their album

Two Sarasota County deputies are now a Venice family s lifesaving heroes

Two Sarasota deputies save 10-month-old from near drowning in family pool

Two Sarasota deputies save 10-month-old from near drowning in family pool Two Sarasota County deputies are being praised after they saved a 10-month-old after she accidentally drowned in a pool in November. and last updated 2020-12-22 23:14:41-05 SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. — Two Sarasota County deputies are being praised after they saved a 10-month-old after she accidentally drowned in a pool in November. On Nov. 28, deputies responded to a Venice home where a 10-month-old baby accidentally drowned in her family s pool. Eight deputies arrived at the home, but the first ones there were Deputies Mike Nickerson and Tony Egoville. When they arrived, the baby, Charlee, had no pulse.

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