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of Portland-Boston, ME
A play up in Madison:
Just Sit Right Back and You'll Hear a Tale..
Family Musical Comedy
Book by Sherwood Schwartz and Lloyd J. Schwartz
Music and Lyrics by Hope Juber and Laurence Juber
Directed by Jeff Quinn
Starring Luke Ellis, Jeffrey Johnson, Mark Nadeau, Nelda Chase, Desiree Dow, Juan Lavalle-Rivera & Sharon Buck w/ Jason Hilton
This campy adaptation of the popular television program continues the adventures of the famous shipwrecked septet. Gilligan (Luke Ellis), The Skipper (Jeff Johnson), The Millionaire and his wife (Mark Nadeau & Nelda Chase), The Movie Star (Desiree Dow), The Professor (Juan Lavalle-Rivera) and Mary Ann (Sharon Buck) set out for a three hour tour aboard The S.S. Minnow...The usual natural disasters--hurricanes, earthquakes--befall them as they learn to get along and survive on their fair isle. From bits and pieces, The Professor assembles a rocket ship. With a note from the Howells and the co-ordinates of the island in the nose cone, the devise, and the hopes of the castaways, is launched. Observing this apparent hostile attack, Extraterrestrials decide the Earth has once again failed as a peaceful planet. A UFO lands on the island and the Alien (Jason Hilton) within announces his intent to destroy the place we call home for fear of losing the entire universe to our violence! Fear not. By the end of the play the Alien reasons that if this group of seven can live in harmony and learn to get along then there is hope for the rest of the planet. The world is saved! Beam yourself to Lakewood for an out-of-this-world experience!Produced by special arrangement with Sherwood and Lloyd Schwartz
July 10, 11, 12 8:00 pm; July 6 4:00pm; July 9 2:00pm &
http://www.lakewoodtheater.org/page/page/1627429.htmreport abuse
Jul 10, 2008 3:41 PM
There are positive things for Maine teens to do in Maine, golf is one,heres another:
A play up in Madison:
Just Sit Right Back and You'll Hear a Tale..
Family Musical Comedy
Book by Sherwood Schwartz and Lloyd J. Schwartz
Music and Lyrics by Hope Juber and Laurence Juber
Directed by Jeff Quinn
Starring Luke Ellis, Jeffrey Johnson, Mark Nadeau, Nelda Chase, Desiree Dow, Juan Lavalle-Rivera & Sharon Buck w/ Jason Hilton
This campy adaptation of the popular television program continues the adventures of the famous shipwrecked septet. Gilligan (Luke Ellis), The Skipper (Jeff Johnson), The Millionaire and his wife (Mark Nadeau & Nelda Chase), The Movie Star (Desiree Dow), The Professor (Juan Lavalle-Rivera) and Mary Ann (Sharon Buck) set out for a three hour tour aboard The S.S. Minnow...The usual natural disasters--hurricanes, earthquakes--befall them as they learn to get along and survive on their fair isle. From bits and pieces, The Professor assembles a rocket ship. With a note from the Howells and the co-ordinates of the island in the nose cone, the devise, and the hopes of the castaways, is launched. Observing this apparent hostile attack, Extraterrestrials decide the Earth has once again failed as a peaceful planet. A UFO lands on the island and the Alien (Jason Hilton) within announces his intent to destroy the place we call home for fear of losing the entire universe to our violence! Fear not. By the end of the play the Alien reasons that if this group of seven can live in harmony and learn to get along then there is hope for the rest of the planet. The world is saved! Beam yourself to Lakewood for an out-of-this-world experience!Produced by special arrangement with Sherwood and Lloyd Schwartz
July 10, 11, 12 8:00 pm; July 6 4:00pm; July 9 2:00pm &
http://www.lakewoodtheater.org/page/page/1627429.htmreport abuse
dbragg
of Windsor, ME
Jul 10, 2008 3:27 PM
Birdies, bogies. It's all Greek to me, but congrats to Ryan on a great job. I think a sports scholarship may be offered after graduation. Good luck.report abusecharles
of saco, ME
Jul 10, 2008 3:23 PM
I watched the last nine holes today and I'd have to say Ryan plays very cool under a lot of pressure. Not only did he have to go against Plummer and last years champ, Jones, but former President Bush was in the crowd. Also, a good size crowd made for added pressure. Ryan hits the ball straight and makes very few mistakes. I think he used his driver only once on the back nine.report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


