207-963-2569 info@schoodicartsforall.org Hammond Hall 427 Main St Winter Harbor

Schoodic Arts

Celebrating Arts & Culture in Downeast Maine

 
One of a Kind Performances

 

paulsullivan

Paul Sullivan Performing this July 2nd! 

We welcome back one of Hammond hall's favorite performers, pianist and composer Paul Sullivan. Paul will enchant you with his award winning original music as well as favorites from the Great American Songbook. Paul will also be introducing the extraordinary talent of Rosie Upton, a 15 year-old singer from Maine who will amaze you!

Paul's song "Whisper" (from the Break Away CD) is a finalist in the International Songwriting Competition.  The competition also has a "People's Choice Award", determined by which song gets the most internet votes.  You can vote for "Whisper" by Paul Sullivan here.

Stay tuned for more details on Paul Sullivan's upcoming performance at Hammond Hall!

 

timsample

 

An Evening of Maine Humor with Tim Sample 

August 28th, 2010, 7pm

Maine’s favorite native born humorist presents  a “family friendly”  evening of his famous  Downeast songs and stories.

Tim Sample has earned his reputation as Maine’s master storyteller. Born and raised in Maine, Tim has performed across the country and sold over a million books, CDs, and DVDs. For 11 years Tim was a network correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning. 

 

 

 

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museoffire

Muse of Fire

July 18th, at 7pm

David Katz channels the ghost of his notorious conducting teacher, the terrifying Charles Bruck, in MUSE of FIRE, the last play directed by the late Tony Award-winning actor and Broadway director Charles Nelson Reilly.  Integral to MUSE of FIRE are recorded orchestral excerpts by more than one dozen great composers exquisitely woven into the fabric of the story. For tickets and more information call or email Schoodic Arts for All or visit www.museoffiretheplay.org
Since premiering at Acadia Repertory Theater in Bar Harbor, Maine in 2005, MUSE of FIRE has played to critical raves and standing ovations on the East Coast, including a command performance at the Conductors Guild National Convention in Baltimore. Following its midwest premiere in Chicago in 2008, the play will tour nationally prior to an anticipated off-Broadway engagement.

 

 

 

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