Out and About for the Mid Coast Region of Maine June 14-20

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Out and About for the Mid Coast Region of Maine June 14-20

Lincoln Theatre, Damariscotta 

June 14, Thursday, 5pm, Coastal Youth Orchestra, string students and advanced students who play the oboe, clarinet, trumpet and French horn, free, Mt. Ararat High School, Topsham. FMI: 207-729-5156, www.mainetoday.com.
June 14-17 and 19-20, Thursday-Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 2:00pm/Thurs, Sun, Tues, 7:30pm/Thurs-Sat, Tues. and Wed, Maine State Theatre Presents “A Chorus Line,” a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical, tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show, $36-59, Bowdoin College, Pickard Theater, 1 Bath Road, Brunswick. FMI: 207-725-1199, www.msmt.org.
June 14, Thursday, 7pm, Stratford Shakespeare Festival’s “The Tempest,” HD Broadcast, marooned on a distant island with his daughter Miranda, Prospero has spent twelve years perfecting his magic arts, now with the help of the spirit Ariel, he raises a storm at sea, bringing within his grasp the enemies who robbed him of his dukedom, starring Christopher Plummer, $15, $5/youth, Lincoln Theater, 2 Theater Street, Damariscotta. FMI: 207-563-3424, www.atthelincoln.org.
June 15, Friday, 5-8pm, Freeport 3rd Friday, take a delightful stroll through the village of Freeport to experience the very best artwork from painters, potters, jewelers and more, free to browse, downtown Freeport. FMI: 207-865-1212, http://www.freeportusa.com/.
June 15-17, Friday-Sunday,7:30pm/Friday and Saturday, 2pm/Sunday, Neil Simon’s RUMORS,several affluent couples gather in the posh suburban residence of a couple for a dinner party celebrating their hosts’ tenth anniversary, however, they discover there are not servants, the hostess is missing and the host has shot himself through the earlobe,$17, Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington Street, Bath. FMI: 207-442-8455, www.chocolatechurcharts.org.
June 16, Saturday, 10am-3pm, 10th Annual Tour of Architectural Gems and Hidden Gardens of Bath, 100% of proceeds go directly to Sagadahoc Preservation to help further our mission to preserve and maintain the Bath area’s fine architectural heritage through the creation of a historic district commission, the promotion of stewardship and the  of protective covenants, $30, $25/advance, Bath.  FMI:  http://www.sagadohocpreservation.org/.
June 17, Sunday, 7pm, “PS, I Love  of protective covenants, $30, $25/advance, Bath. FMI: www.sagadoMusic:” musical expeditions with Paul Sullivan and friends, radio-style program designed for future broadcast, $20, Stonington Opera House, 1 School Street, Stonington. FMI: 207-367-2789, www.operahousearts.org.
June 18-23, Monday-Saturday, 9am-5pm, First Days of Summer, family-friendly event will be Brunswick’s official kick off to summer and will include a week of specials, promotions and store activities, the last day of the event there will be a sidewalk sale as well as a Brunswick-wide Community Yard sale, free to browse, downtown Brunswick. FMI: 207-729-4439, www.brunswickdowntown.org.

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