Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 20-26

Out and About for the York/Sanford Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 20-26
November 19, 2014
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November 19, 2014

Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Nov. 20-26

42ndstreet

at Windham Performing arts Center, Windham

Nov. 20-Nov. 23, Thursday-Sunday, 7pm/Thurs.-Sat., 2pm/Sun., “Honk,” presented by Oxford Hills Music and Performing Arts Association, a musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story The Ugly Duckling, incorporating a message of tolerance, $10, Norway Grange, 15 Whitman Street, Norway. FMI: 207-739-6200, www.sunjournal.com.
Nov. 21-22, Friday-Saturday, 7pm, “We Hope We Passed the Audition,” three comic plays promise an evening of fun and laughter, presented by Senior College Players of Western Mountains Senior College, free, donations welcome, Gould Academy, Bingham Auditorium, 25 Church Street, Bethel. FMI: 207-824-2917, www.bethelmaine.com.
Nov. 21-23, Friday-Sunday, 7pm, “42nd Street,” renowned Broadway producer/director Julian Marsh is hired to put together a new musical revue. It’s being financed by Abner Dillon to provide a starring vehicle for his girlfriend, songstress Dorothy Brock. Marsh, who is quite ill, is a difficult task master working long hours and continually pushing the cast to do better. When Brock breaks her ankle one of the chorus girls, Peggy Sawyer, gets her big chance to be the star. She also finds romance along the way, presented by Windham High School, $12/adults, $8/children & seniors, Windham Performing Arts Center, 406 Gray Road, Windham. FMI: 207-893-1742, www.independentpub.com/?p=291.
Nov. 21-23, Friday-Sunday, 7:30pm/Fri. and Sat., 2pm/Sun., “Anything Goes,” story concerns madcap antics aboard an ocean liner bound from New York to London. Billy Crocker is a stowaway in love with heiress Hope Harcourt, who is engaged to Lord evelyn Oakleigh, nightclub singer Reno Sweeney and Public Enemy #13 Moonface Martin aid Billy in his quest to win Hope, presented by Greely High School Drama Club, $9/adults, $6/students, Greely High School, Main Street, Cumberland Center. FMI: 207-892-4805, www.msad51.org.
Nov. 21, Friday, 7:30pm, “33rd Asbury Short Film Concert,” New York City’s longest running short film exhibition and touring show, Asbury is a noncompetitive entertainment event that screens specially selected, globally honored shorts, an eclectic screening of award-winning short films from the past & present, the folk/rock band Junco will perform prior to the films and at intermission, $10, $5/students & seniors, Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center, 18 Bradley Street, Fryeburg. FMI: 207-935-9232, www.fryeburgacademy.org.
Nov. 21, Friday, 8pm, “Not Your Grandpa’s Jazz,” the Faculty Concert Series presents Micah Maurio, trumpet and Barry Saunders, saxophone, this concert will feature a number of original works and fresh arrangements by the USM jazz faculty, $15, $10/seniors, $5/students, Corthell Concert Hall, USM, 37 College Avenue, Gorham. FMI: 207-780-5555, www.usm.maine.edu.
Nov. 22, Saturday, 1pm, “The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD: Il Barbiere di Siviglia,” The Barber of Seville, in Bartlett Sher’s effervescent production of Rossini’s most popular opera, Isabel Leonard is the beautiful and feisty Rosina, who won’t be kept under lock and key. Lawrence Brownlee is her conspiring flame, Almaviva, and Christopher Maltman is the omnipotent barber, Figaro. Michele Mariotti conducts, $26/adults, $23/seniors, $18/students, Leura Hill Eastman Performing Arts Center 18 Bradley Street, Fryeburg. FMI: 207-935-9232, www.fryeburgacademy.org.

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