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Nov 5, 2009 9:54 AM
The Portland Players is pleased to present The Rocky Horror Show now playing through November 15, 2009.
Join us as Brad and Janet find themselves the victims of car trouble on a dark and stormy night. Taking refuge in an old castle, their lives are turned upside down by Frank N. Furter and his household of strange Transylvanians. This raucous, cult classic musical has been performed around the world, and now it's here! Tickets are on sale now, contact the Box Office to purchase, and support community theater.
Nov 5, 2009 9:54 AM
The Portland Players is pleased to present The Rocky Horror Show now playing through November 15, 2009.
Join us as Brad and Janet find themselves the victims of car trouble on a dark and stormy night. Taking refuge in an old castle, their lives are turned upside down by Frank N. Furter and his household of strange Transylvanians. This raucous, cult classic musical has been performed around the world, and now it's here! Tickets are on sale now, contact the Box Office to purchase, and support community theater.
From Ready, Set, Go
in the Portland Press HeraldNOVEMBER 14
The daughter of back-to-landers, Novella Carpenter wanted to find a way to combine living in the city with farm-fresh food. She did just that. In her book "Farm City," she tells about turning an abandoned lot next to her inner-city home into a mini-farm. On Saturday, she and others will talk about city farming, and she'll sign copies of her book. Call 774-1044. 1 to 3 p.m. Rabelais, 86 Middle St., Portland. Free
NOVEMBER 15
WMPG (90.9 and 104.1 FM), the University of Southern Maine's community radio station, hosts its "Watch Your Language!" game show before a live audience Sunday. The two 30-minute episodes celebrating the quirks of the English language will be broadcast later on the radio and on Community Television Network (channel 5). Go to www.wmpg.org for information. 2 to 4 p.m. Community Television Network, 516 Congress St., Portland. $5 suggested
NOVEMBER 18
From the set of the "Ed Sullivan Show" to Abbey Road, "Rain: A Tribute to the Beatles" will dazzle with five different scenes and three video screens. Interspersed with the music will be TV commercials from the era and historical video footage. Go to www.raintribute.com for show information and to listen to audio. Call PortTix at 842-0800 or go to www.porttix.com for tickets. 7:30 p.m. Merrill Auditorium, 20 Myrtle St., Portland. $59, $64 and $69


