Award-nominated Potted Potter' hits the US for the first time
Ever wonder what it would like to hear all seven Harry Potter books told in 70 minutes? This is your chance. The on-stage performance that has played to many sold-out houses across the world, 'Potted Potter,' is coming to the Gracie Theatre in Bangor.
Created and performed by actors Daniel Clarkson and Jeff Turner, 'Potted Potter' is an attempt to tell all seven Harry Potter books to the audience in a matter of just over an hour. In this unique performance, Turner plays Harry Potter, while Clarkson takes up the task of playing all 360 other characters from the series.
The Gracie goes for the gusto
A wide variety of offerings populate theater's debut season
BANGOR The Gracie Theatre has announced the lineup for its inaugural 2012-2013 season.
The theatre, located on the campus of Husson University in Bangor, will be bringing four different touring performances to the Gracie stage this season. In addition, the Gracie will be offering a classical music series as well as a number of other events both live and filmed.
Husson's Gracie Theatre announces inaugural season
Line up to include popular acts in music, improv, comedy
BANGOR - The Gracie Theatre at Husson University is proud to announce its inaugural season for the 2012/13 academic year. Together with founding season sponsor Bangor Savings Bank, the Gracie will present four touring productions, including Chicago's Second City improv group, Tony-winner Jennifer Holliday, the popular Potted Potter show and the hilarious 'Deer Camp, the Musical.'
'We are very excited for this milestone,' said Jeri Misler, managing director for the Gracie Theatre. 'This inaugural season features something for everyone in the Greater Bangor area as well as the Husson community. The shows were selected not only for their current popularity around the country, but for the high quality entertainment they will bring to Bangor.'
'Bangor Savings Bank is excited to partner with Husson's Gracie Theatre to bring this exciting line-up for their inaugural season. We are proud to support the arts which have an economic benefit to Maine and its communities,' said Carol Colson, senior vice president, director of Marketing and Community Relations for Bangor Savings Bank.
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