Thursday &
Friday 7:30 pm Saturday 5:00 pm
An
original family show, funded by the Maine Arts Commission and the Maine
Humanities Council, and produced by the DAC in collaboration with the Denmark
Historical Society, The
Line hangs Denmark out to dry. Set along a washing-line running the depth
of the DAC main hall—which in turn finds use as various projection screens and
surfaces—The
Line will use oral testimony, recollections, and other histories of Denmark
as the raw materials from which to construct a historical fiction in the great
tradition of Maine’s tall tales and hum-dingers. Written by Sarah Françoise,
designed by Harry Corthell, and directed by Jamie
Hook.
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Sunday, Sept 1 7:30 PM - Monday, Sept 2 7:30
AM Dusk-to-Dawn $10
Okay,
so Sunday is technically not Saturday. But you can still end the year in
FEAR—all starting with a final slice of that Made-in-Maine cake with Black Rock
(see here for
details). The horrorshow then continues all night long, ending with a Pancake
Breakfast at 7am the following morning at the DAC. So bring your sleeping bags
(and security blankets!), and get ready to shiver. We’ll have scary monsters and
super freaks a-plenty! Ages
16+ only.
See the line-up here.
NOTE:
in case of rain, the event will be held inside the
DAC!
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