Photo courtesy of Center Theatre
HOT DOG FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE – The Center Theatre Travelling Summer Shorts performed this past Saturday the 13th at the Maine Red Hot Dog Festival in Dexter, after also performing in Monson, Millinocket, Milo, and Dover-Foxcroft. The cast of the Summer Shorts is Lilliana Ainsworth, Madison Andrade, Nathanael Brown, Rose Domareki (above right), Evalyn Fisk, Benjamin Johnston, Taylor Pahlavan (above left), and Connor Plante. The final performance will take place at Greenville High School this Sunday at 2 p.m.
Photo courtesy of Center Theatre
HOT DOG FESTIVAL PERFORMANCE – The Center Theatre Travelling Summer Shorts performed this past Saturday the 13th at the Maine Red Hot Dog Festival in Dexter, after also performing in Monson, Millinocket, Milo, and Dover-Foxcroft. The cast of the Summer Shorts is Lilliana Ainsworth, Madison Andrade, Nathanael Brown, Rose Domareki (above right), Evalyn Fisk, Benjamin Johnston, Taylor Pahlavan (above left), and Connor Plante. The final performance will take place at Greenville High School this Sunday at 2 p.m.
Center Theatre Travelling Show finale set for Greenville
Contributed •August 15, 2022
GREENVILLE – The Center Theatre’s Traveling Summer Shorts, a collection of short comedies, will be on stage for the final time this Sunday the 21st at 2 p.m.
GREENVILLE – The Center Theatre’s Traveling Summer Shorts, a collection of short comedies, will be on stage for the final time this Sunday the 21st at 2 p.m. at Greenville High School. The cast of high school actors have already performed six times this summer in Monson, Millinocket, Milo, Dover-Foxcroft, and Dexter. The actors learned several parts in each play and each performance is different based on what actors are available.
“These actors have done a great job all summer,” said Patrick Myers, executive director of the Center Theatre. “We couldn’t be prouder of the work they’ve done and the laughs they’ve given people all over the region. We see this last performance as a celebration of the summer’s work and hope they get a good audience in Greenville.”
Myers estimated that nearly 400 people have attended the performances so far this summer.
The performance typically lasts about 45 minutes and admission is by donation. For more information on this or any other program at the Center Theatre, visit www.centertheatre.org or call the Theatre at 207-564-8943. The Center Theatre for the Performing Arts is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to make arts, education, and entertainment accessible to our rural communities to engage and inspire.
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