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The State Theatre is a historic theater located at 609 Congress Street, at its intersection with High Street, in downtown Portland, Maine, which features a combination of Moorish and Art Deco architecture. It reopened as a 1,870-seat performing arts venue in 2010.
Andrew Wolf, pianist, and flutist Thomas Wolf founded Bay Chamber Concerts as a summer chamber music festival in 1961. The teenage brothers with the inspiration and financial assistance of Mrs. Mary Louise Curtis Zimbalist Bok, their grandmother (the violinist Lea Luboshutz) and their uncle (the opera impresario, Boris Goldovsky) established Bay Chamber in an effort to revive a musical ...
The South Shore has plenty of music, including Assisted Living Band, Fat City Band, Foreigners Journey, Marie's Children and Suzanne McNeil. Choices for live music abound this weekend. Start ...
Major music venues in Maine include the University of Southern Maine, Corthell Hall, Gorham, Maine, Portland's Merrill Auditorium, State Theatre, One Longfellow Square, Port City Music Hall, Portland House of Music and Events, Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield, North Atlantic Blues Festival in Rockland, The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath, Bar Harbor Music Festival, American Folk ...
The South Shore and nearby towns are full of music, including Amelia White, Glenn Echo, Michele Rockwell Band, Mark T. Small and the Shady Roosters. A jam-packed weekend of music awaits. Let us ...
The Portland Chamber Music Festival is an annual chamber music festival located in Portland, Maine, founded in 1994 by Jennifer Elowitch (violinist) and Dena Levine (pianist). [1] In 2018, following PCMF's 25th anniversary season, Elowitch (Founder and Artistic Director Emerita) was succeeded by violist Melissa Reardon as Artistic Director. [ 2 ]
The Bowdoin International Music Festival is an annual summer music school and concert series that takes place in Brunswick, Maine. Founded in 1964 as a program of Bowdoin College, it has operated as an independent nonprofit organization since 1997. [1]
Established in 1982, La Kermesse has been a celebration of French Canadian culture in Maine with live music, games and entertainment. [6] [7] In 1997, the Festival shifted to include all groups in the city. [7] Throughout its history the festival has used a green frog as its mascot and pin-back buttons to confirm entry. [8]