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January is Member Appreciation month! We want to thank our members! Every time you come to a show with your 2009 membership card, you will be entered in a weekly drawing to win a $25 Center Theatre gift certificat. We'll also be holding surprise member specials like free popcorn and other give-aways. Without our members, we wouldn't be here! |
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almost, maine Auditions The Slightly Off-Center Players are proud to announce auditions for their upcoming production of Almost, Maine by John Cariani. |
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"A mid-winter night's dream." Almost, Maine is a delightful, magical play about finding, losing and rekindling love on a cold Friday night in northern Maine. Eight vignettes present the stories of the residents of the mythical town of Almost, Maine as they fall in and out of love often in hilarious ways. Auditions will be held at 10AM on January 3rd at the Center Theatre with rehearsals starting the following Saturday. Please come to the auditions with a prepared monologue. More information on Almost, Maine can be found at www.almostmaine.com. |
Questions about the rehearsal or production should be directed to our Artistic Director, Rhonda Kirkpatrick rhonda@designersfortheatre.com. |
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Rated PG, 122 Minutes Showing for one weekend only! Friday, January 9th 7pm |
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Foxcroft Academy Two great nights! |
Admission to both great show is by donation! |
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The Projectionist Written and Directed by Mattson Tomlin This will be the local debut of this film written and directed by our own Matt Tomlin. The film follows the mayoral candidacy of David Willows, a politician on the rise promising hope and peace. Things begin to go awry for David when his lover's jealous exboyfriend begins to sabotage his campaign. A series of escalations leads to a game of one-upsmanship, bringing out the darker side of David Willows. Written and Directed by Mattson Tomlin, the bulk of the writing done in Dover-Foxcroft in the summer of 2007. |
Jan 31st, 3pm Harvard Beats Yale 29-29 |
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An extraordinary retelling of one of the most famous college football games in history, Kevin Rafferty’s HARVARD BEATS YALE 29-29 combines rare footage of the wildly unpredictable 1968 game with unguarded, politically-charged recollections from the original players. |
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