Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Apr. 9-15

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Out and About for the Sebago Lakes Region of Maine Apr. 9-15

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at Lake Region High School, Naples

Apr. 9-12, Thursday-Sunday, 7pm/Thurs., Fri. and Sat., 2pm/Sat. and Sun., “Oklahoma!,” presented by the Lake Region High School Drama Club, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! Directed by Eugene Long, it’s a true classic not to be missed with all your favorite talented Lake Region students and musicians, advance tickets available at Aubuchon Hardware in Naples, Bridgton Books, Hawthorne’s Attic, and the LRHS Office, $10/advance adults, $8/advance students and seniors, $12/ at the door adults, $10/at the door students and seniors, $25/families, Lake Region High School, Route 302, Naples. FMI: 207-627-4282, www.lakeregionschools.org.
Apr. 9, Thursday, 7pm, “Ghost of Paul Revere Concert,” born of the waters of the Saco River, brothers in all but name, the Ghost of Paul Revere is Maine’s holler-folk band. Building their songs around powerful three-part harmonies, energetic performances, and a non-traditional way of interpreting traditional American music, The Ghost draws from a broad array of influences including Elmore James and the Beatles, to Tom Waits and more, concert to benefit the High School Jazz Band and their music program, $10, Bonny Eagle High School, 700 Saco Road, Standish. FMI: 207-648-7843, www.eventbrite.com/e/ghost-of-paul-revere-concert-tickets-15877739747.
Apr. 10, Friday, 8pm, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” presented by Portland Ballet Company, while you think you may know the story of this intriguing love triangle and the bickering between the King and Queen of the forest fairies, Portland Ballet says think again because assistant artistic director Nell Shipman has taken this classic tale and reinvented it for the dancers whose passion of expression will most definitely mesmerize you, $23-$30, $10/students and children, Westbrook Performing Arts Center, 471 Stroudwater Street, Westbrook. FMI: 207-772-9671, www.portlandballet.org.
Apr. 11, Saturday, 6:30pm, “Karaoke Killer Mystery Dinner Theater,” set in a famous karaoke bar, The Pink Flamingo, contestants in a karaoke contest arrive for an evening of singing, back-stabbing, and murder. This play features a karaoke competition in which the contestants demonstrate how desperate they are to win the contest’s $10,000 winnings. Is it the competition or is it some other motive for murder! It is up to you the audience to decide, $32/per person, $240/per table of 8, Spring Meadow’s Golf Course, 59 Lewiston Road, Gray. FMI: 207-657-3880, www.goodshepumc.org/#!mystery-dinner-theater/c4df.
Apr. 11, Saturday, 7pm, “Rhythm Future Quartet in Concert,” an evening of fast paced acoustic jazz, the Rhythm Future Quartet performs dynamic and fiery arrangements of Gypsy jazz standards and original compositions that draw from rhythms heard around the world, $10-$12, North Windham Union Church, 723 Roosevelt Trail, Windham. FMI: 207-892-7149, www.mwamconcerts.com/
Apr. 12, Sunday, 2pm, “USM Concert Band,” a wind and percussion ensemble that performs a variety of traditional, modern and popular pieces, under the direction of Norman Huynh, guest conductor, $8, $5/seniors and students, Gorham Middle School Auditorium, 106 Weeks Road, Gorham. FMI: 207-780-5555, www.usm.maine.edu/music/usm-concert-band-5.
Apr. 15, Wednesday, 7pm, “Dancing with the Staff,” Windham HS Project Grad 2015 presents the finale to Dancing with the Staff. This is an annual, fun community event that showcases the talents of staff, students and community members, $10/adults, $5/students and children, Windham High School Performing Arts Center, 406 Gray Road, Windham. FMI: 207-892-1810, www.windham.k12.me.us/wsd_hs.

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