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Discover the best events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Kittery. From music to education and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
The Dance Hall invites you into the world of choreographer and dancer Ali Kenner Brodsky and filmmaker Rich Ferri. Known for her gesturally rich and layered movement, Brodsky invites quiet reflection and a tender confrontation with what it means to love, to grieve, and to remember.
The Soggy Po Boys are back at The Dance Hall with their new lineup, ready to bring the party, New Orleans style. Exploring the vast musical traditions of New Orleans and expanding their repertoire to look beyond NOLA jazz, the band includes traditional Caribbean tunes (it’s been said that New Orleans is the northernmost city in the Caribbean), as well as Meters funk, soul, and brass band / street beat music.
The Dance Hall brings you Daisy's Big Parade- a story about the internal struggle between being who you are & who the world tells you to be. The two main characters in the story are Daisy and Anna Lee. They are in fact, the same person. Daisy is the mask we put on to please the world. Daisy seeks fame, fortune, attention and will mow down anyone in her path to get it. She is a reckless addict who cares about one thing- herself. Daisy wants the world to adore her. She wants her big parade.
Ida LeClair 'the funniest woman in Maine' returns to the Seacoast in a brand new show! Join Ida as she celebrates her fifty years as a cashier down to the A&P. She'll fill you in on how she got started, what keeps her coming back year after year and how she's feeling about that old question of retirement. Down to the A&P, there are lots of laughs, of course, and more drama and intrigue than you'd think. Heck, as the only supermarket in Mahoosuc Mills, everyone passes through, eccentric locals and wacky tourists alike. And Ida has a front row seat to all of it: the good, the bad and the ugly. Ida just loves the A&P, and you will, too!