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Penobscot Theatre Company closes virtual season with first French play

Penobscot Theatre Company closes virtual season with first French play After almost 10 years directing shows at the Penobscot Theatre Company, artistic director Bari Newport is leaving and moving to Florida. Author: Hannah Yechivi (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:35 PM EDT April 28, 2021 Updated: 9:35 PM EDT April 28, 2021 It s the last of 17 commissioned projects, said Bari Newport, producing artistic director at the Penobscot Theatre Company for just a few more weeks. One of the few theatre companies in the country that produced a full digital season. Je ne suis pas Evangeline is a collaboration show between PTC and French speaking theatre company, Théâtre du Rêve in Atlanta.

Je Ne Suis Pas Evangeline commissioned by Penobscot Theater Company

increase font size New Francophone work digs into Maine Roots Share Penobscot Theatre Company has commissioned Atlanta-based, French-speaking theatre company Théâtre du Rêve (Theatre of the Dream) to create an original work inspired by Maine poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem “Evangeline, a Tale of Acadie.” The piece, “Je Ne Suis Pas Evangeline (I am not Evangeline),” will be the final offering of the Digitus Theatrum Main Course subscription series available to stream from Thursday, April 22, through Sunday, May 9. “I fell head over heels in love with Maine more than a decade ago, when I toured with a French-language play to Portland,” says Théâtre du Rêve Producing Artistic Director Caryoln Cook. “I love the place, I love the people, I love the sense of rootedness, and I love the history. I’m thrilled to be working with Penobscot Theatre Company on this dream project.”

Quebec City clinic reaches out to marginalized people by offering free veterinary care for pets

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Maine Historical Society continues topical bicentennial series - Rockland - Camden - Knox - Courier-Gazette

To our readers, Maine Historical Society continues topical bicentennial series Jan 01, 2021 Maine Historical Society is relaunching its Bicentennial public programming with a new virtual series, Maine at 200, through March 2021. The series will feature live conversations and panels on topical issues with prominent speakers, historians and authors, including Earle Shettleworth Jr., Colin Woodard, and Lise Pelletier. Maine at 200, which is broadcast via Zoom, will explore how Maine became a state in 1820, what that has meant to Maine people and how 13,000 years of history shape the issues that matter to Mainers today. The series reflects MHS’s work to preserve and share Maine’s story, and to recognize experiences, perspectives and contributions of all Maine people.

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