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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 ...
In the Bath, Maine, anti-Catholic riot of 1854, an Irish Catholic church was burned. ... Chocolate Church Arts Center; Studio Theatre of Bath; Midcoast Youth Center;
Third Presbyterian Church, 5701 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh (1897–1903). [19] Funded by the widow of William Thaw, the brownstone building was nicknamed, "Mrs. Thaw's Chocolate Church". [20] First Presbyterian Church, 6th & Wood Streets, Pittsburgh (1903–05). [21] Christ Church Ithan, 536 Conestoga Road, Villanova, Pennsylvania (1919). [22]
"The Chocolate Nutcracker" will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 6 at the Topeka Performing Arts Center, 214 S.E. 8th Ave. Tickets are priced at $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and $10 for children ...
HOPEWELL — The community is invited to the 5th annual Lamb Arts Fest on Saturday, November 2. During the free event in downtown Hopewell, festivalgoers are invited to attend Lamb Center for Arts ...
The Hill Arts or St. Lawrence Arts Center is a performing arts center and community space at 76 Congress Street in the Munjoy Hill district of Portland, Maine. It is located in the former parish hall of the former St. Lawrence Church, a historic Romanesque church that was built in 1897. In 2008, due to severe deterioration, the sanctuary of the ...
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Mayo Street Arts is a community arts and performance venue in the East Bayside neighborhood of Portland, Maine. It was founded in 2010 by Blainor McGough [1] after leasing the building which was formerly St. Ansgar Church. [2] Mayo Street Arts' second executive director, Ian Bannon, succeeded McGough in May 2020 following McGough's resignation. [3]