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Photo courtesy of Sheila Grant
PIRATE DINNER THEATRE -- Pirates invaded Dover-Foxcroft on Nov. 10 during the Death on Deck dinner theatre at The Commons at Central Hall. The production was presented by Center Theatre and the Slightly Off Center Players, and directed by Dan Sharrow with Grace Carlson in charge of sound and lighting. A kid-friendly 2 p.m. performance drew 48 guests, with 87 people attending the evening show. The production raised about $1,300 for the Players’ future efforts to bring live theatre to the stage. Cast members included Jayne Sharrow, Elisa Schine, Lori Sharrow, Cora Bailey, Lee Wilbur, Sheri Kreider, David Nelson, and James Taylor.
Photo courtesy of Sheila Grant
PIRATE DINNER THEATRE -- Pirates invaded Dover-Foxcroft on Nov. 10 during the Death on Deck dinner theatre at The Commons at Central Hall. The production was presented by Center Theatre and the Slightly Off Center Players, and directed by Dan Sharrow with Grace Carlson in charge of sound and lighting. A kid-friendly 2 p.m. performance drew 48 guests, with 87 people attending the evening show. The production raised about $1,300 for the Players’ future efforts to bring live theatre to the stage. Cast members included Jayne Sharrow, Elisa Schine, Lori Sharrow, Cora Bailey, Lee Wilbur, Sheri Kreider, David Nelson, and James Taylor.
Pirates sail in to town for dinner theater at The Commons at Central Hall
Pirates invaded Dover-Foxcroft on Nov. 10 during the Death on Deck dinner theatre at The Commons at Central Hall. The production was presented by Center Theatre and the Slightly Off Center Players, and directed by Dan Sharrow with Grace Carlson in charge of sound and lighting.
Photo courtesy of Sheila Grant
PIRATE DINNER THEATRE — Pirates invaded Dover-Foxcroft on Nov. 10 during the Death on Deck dinner theatre at The Commons at Central Hall. The production was presented by Center Theatre and the Slightly Off Center Players, and directed by Dan Sharrow with Grace Carlson in charge of sound and lighting. A kid-friendly 2 p.m. performance drew 48 guests, with 87 people attending the evening show. The production raised about $1,300 for the Players’ future efforts to bring live theatre to the stage. Cast members included Jayne Sharrow, Elisa Schine, Lori Sharrow, Cora Bailey, Lee Wilbur, Sheri Kreider, David Nelson, and James Taylor.
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