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The latest interviews about live + streaming theatre in Maine.

Embracing the Unexpected: Kate Fahrner Debuts at MSMT
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - June 24, 2016


"When I called to do this job, I was shocked and terrified at first. It's such an iconic part," confides actress Kate Fahrner, who makes a double debut in Evita at Maine State Music Theatre on June 29, 2016. The three-week run marks the young and talented Broadway star's role debut as the mesmerizi...

MSMT Artists Discuss a Season of Firsts
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - June 16, 2016


'Sometimes in this business, it can seem you work and work and you aren't seeing results right away. Then all at once, everything comes to fruition at once, and that is a major boost to our company morale. That's exactly what has happened this season for MSMT,' says Artistic Director Curt Dale Clark...

Nothing Short of Miraculous: A Conversation with E. Faye Butler
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - June 07, 2016


'What they did is nothing short of miraculous! I know because I was there as a friend, a colleague, an artist. I was there in that room as the magic was happening!' Award-winning actress E. Faye Butler is speaking of the Fulton Theatre and Maine State Music Theatre, of her old friends from their Ro...

We Are All Irish!
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - May 24, 2016


'We are all Irish. Everyone loves the free, spirited, easy come-easy go air of the Irish, and this show makes everyone want to be Irish all the time - not just on St. Patrick's Day.' There is a twinkle in his eye, as Maine State Music Theatre's Artistic Director, Curt Dale Clark, utters those words....

Romance, Fire, Warmth, and Excitement as MSMT Forges Ahead
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - April 08, 2016


“We came up with this pitch that alliterates,” says Maine State Music Theatre's Managing Director Stephanie Dupal of the theatre's description of their upcoming 2016 summer season. “Relive the romance of Ghost; feel the fire of Evita; welcome the warmth of Fiddler; and experience the excitement of M...

Co-Production of McCourt's IRISH Sure To Bring Smiles to Portland
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - February 21, 2016


From August 16 - September 4 this summer, two of greater Portland's leading theatre companies will combine forces in an exciting and news-making endeavor that is sure to enrich Maine's arts landscape. Both prestigious Equity companies, Maine State Music Theatre and Portland Stage Company, have annou...

Adding Another Dimension: MSMT Mentors Capstone Project Student
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - January 10, 2016


Rose Horowitz's artistic and educational journey has taken her from lobsters to masked ball gowns to Maine State Music Theatre – a decidedly unique and adventurous path for a high school senior! Horowitz, ranked number one in her class at Topsham's Mt. Ararat High School, is currently working on he...

Between Magic and Camouflage: The Costume Collection at MSMT
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - November 04, 2015


On a crisp October day a long line of eager people snakes around the block. For more than an hour now, a few excited customers have set up camp chairs to facilitate their wait. Shoppers at Hannaford across the street register curious stares. This is, after all, just a regular Saturday morning in the...

More Than a Mere Footnote: A Conversation with MAMA'S BOY Playwright Rob Urbinati, Star Betsy Aidem, and Director Brian P. Allen
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - October 28, 2015


Some images are seared into the communal consciousness forever. The tragic assassination of John F. Kennedy and its tumultuous aftermath are just such indelibly tragic events which haunt memory. Playwright Rob Urbinati, whose new work Mama's Boy will receive its world premiere at Portland's Good The...

Many Voices, Many Steps, One Dream- The Intern Program at Maine State Music Theatre
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - September 20, 2015


Each year some two dozen young theatre professionals make their way to Brunswick, Maine, to take part in a dynamic summer program that is both educational and experiential. They come to fill performance, production, and administrative internships at one of New England's leading regional theatres. Ma...

BWW Interviews: Maine Native to Star at The Arundel Barn Playhouse
by Dan Marois - July 18, 2014


For Chrissy Albanese, it is a far cry from her first theater experiences at Gorham High School, the Windham Center Stage Theater and the Schoolhouse Arts Center, to the stage of one of Maine's best loved summer theaters, Arundel Barn Playhouse....

BWW Interviews: Dustin Tucker - Shades of Laughter
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - December 14, 2013


Here in Portland, Maine, in the last two months a young actor has been creating a sensation in two tour de force performances of two vastly different comedies. Thirty-four year-old Dustin Tucker, who now makes his home in Maine's largest city, is having what many would consider a breakout year - sta...

BWW Interviews: Director BT McNicholl Takes a Fresh Look at WEST SIDE STORY
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - September 05, 2013


'The show still has the energy of those brilliant young collaborators toiling on together and shining that diamond,' says BT McNicholl of his latest project, a new production of West Side Story which opens at the Ogunquit Playhouse September 5 and runs through September 28. The Broadway writer-direc...

BWW Interviews: Susan Cella Talks Texas Twirling in GYPSY at Maine State Music Theatre
by Scott Moreau - July 29, 2013


There's an old saying in theatre: "There are no small roles, just small actors". Despite her featured role as Tessie Tura in GYPSY at Maine State Music Theatre, her talent and impressive resume prove that she is no "small" actress. From understudying Patti LuPone in the original Broadway productio...

BWW Interviews: Choreographer Ray Dumont Comes Home with GYPSY
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - July 13, 2013


'Gypsy is a dream come true for me. I have been involved with Maine State Music Theatre since 1993, and to become part of the family is very special.' Raymond Marc Dumont's eyes sparkle and he glows with enthusiasm as he talks about his current involvement with the company as choreographer for th...

BWW Interviews: Gregg Goodbrod Talks LES MISERABLES at Maine State Music Theatre
by Scott Moreau - July 06, 2013


Gregg Goodbrod is not a stranger to Maine State Music Theatre. In just the past few years, his MSMT resume boasts the roles of Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard, Chris in Miss Saigon, Radames in Aida, Lt. Cable in South Pacific, Pat Denning in 42nd Street, Ethan in The Full Monty and the title role in...

BWW Interviews: Sally Struthers Was 'Born with Funny'
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - June 30, 2013


It was with this amusing phrase that Margaret Caroline Struthers loved to describe her talented actress daughter, Sally. And, indeed, for several generations of television and theatre audiences, Sally Struthers has reigned as a comedienne. The vivacious, outgoing, blonde actress is currently back...

BWW Interviews: Trista Dollison from the Cast of DREAMGIRLS at Maine State Music Theatre
by Scott Moreau - June 13, 2013


Martha and the Vandellas. Gladys Knight and the Pips. Paul Revere and the Raiders. Bill Haley and His Comets. Dianna Ross and the Supremes. The singer in the front always gets the recognition. But, what about the talented singers behind the "star"? What are their hopes and dreams, and do they...

BWW Interviews: Curt Dale Clark Tackles Triple Roles at MSMT
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold - June 03, 2013


The dark, handsome man with twinkling blue eyes and classically chiseled features who sits opposite me at the Maine State Music Theatre has the look of a leading man. However, at this moment he is wearing his hat as the company's newly minted Artistic Consultant. Nonetheless, I am not wrong in m...

Charles Shaughnessy: Playing It Straight and Earning Huge Laughs in 'Spamalot'
by Jan Nargi - August 26, 2010


The dapper star of television's 'The Nanny,' 'Days of Our Lives' and 'Mad Men' finds his grail as King Arthur in Ogunquit Playhouse's sparkling production of 'Monty Python's Spamalot'...

Richard Kind and Liz Larsen: This Guy and Doll Got Chemistry
by Jan Nargi - August 06, 2009


Broadway veterans Richard Kind and Liz Larsen bring delightful off-stage sizzle to their roles as the lovable Nathan Detroit and the lovelorn Miss Adelaide in the sparkling production of 'Guys and Dolls' now in its final week at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine...

Lorenzo Lamas: The Leader of the Pack
by Jan Nargi - June 01, 2009


Film and TV star Lorenzo Lamas, known for bad boy roles in the past, cuts a commanding figure as Zach in Ogunquit Playhouse's 77th season opener of 'A Chorus Line' through June 13...

Les Miz Is A Family Affair for McArdle in Ogunquit
by TJ Fitzgerald - September 18, 2008


Tony Award Nominee Andrea McArdle talks about her role in Les Miz and sharing the stage with her daughter....

Jerome Goes Down Maine with My Fair Lady
by TJ Fitzgerald - September 03, 2008


Respected NY actor Tim Jerome Reprises Role of Doolittle At Ogunquit Playhouse ...



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Tuck Everlasting in Maine Tuck Everlasting
Schoolhouse Arts Center (4/26 - 5/5) Tracker
The Producers in Maine The Producers
Deertrees Theatre (7/26 - 8/4)
Alice in Wonderland in Maine Alice in Wonderland
L/A Community Little Theatre (6/14 - 6/23)
Little Shop of Horrors
Penobscot Theatre Company (6/13 - 7/14)
The Tartan Terrors - A Celtic Invasion in Maine The Tartan Terrors - A Celtic Invasion
Deertrees Theatre (7/5 - 7/6)
Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical in Maine Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical
Royal River Community Players (5/17 - 5/26)
On Golden Pond in Maine On Golden Pond
Deertrees Theatre (6/28 - 6/30)
Opera Maine: Aida in Maine Opera Maine: Aida
Merrill Auditorium (7/25 - 7/28)
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