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SUMMARY:Silver Circus coming April 8 to Franco Center
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON—The family-friendly Silver Circus is coming to the Franco Center stage as part of its Riverfront Series at 2 p.m. Saturday\, April 8\, 2023. This one-person circus show led by Andrew Silver will feature spectacular magic\, juggling\, physical comedy\, and audience participation.   \nSilver’s shows are memorable\, not only for the display of his expertise\, art\, and dexterity\, but also for the thematic\, story-telling components in every performance. Through his storytelling\, he invites the audience to think about what mental and physical habits lead to success and how to deal with failures and challenges in a healthy and positive way.    \nTickets in advance are $15 for adults and $10 for children and can be purchased by phone at 207-689-2000\, online at francocenter.org/shows or in person when the box office is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Tickets at the door on day of show are $20 for adults and $15 for children. \nDoors open an hour before the show. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. Handicap access to the building is on the Lincoln St. Alley side of the building.   \nTICKETS AVAILABLE HERE \nThank you to our show sponsor Emerson Chevrolet!
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/silver-circus-coming-to-franco-stage-april-8-2023/
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SUMMARY:The Court Jesters on stage as part of Cabaret Series April 20
DESCRIPTION:The Court Jesters to play at the Franco Center’s Cabaret Night April 20  \nLEWISTON— \nThe Court Jesters will perform as part of the Franco Center’s Cabaret Night Series at 7 p.m. Thursday\, April 20. The band is made up of two voices\, one guitarist\, and one tambourine player: John Hasnip and Tina Charest. Hasnip plays guitar\, Charest plays tambourine\, and both sing.  \nThey perform all over the state of Maine and play a diverse array of original music and cover songs which have included\, “Squeeze Box” by The Who\, “Hotel California” by The Eagles\, “8 Days a Week” by The Beatles\, “Cecilia” by Simon & Garfunkel\, “Stray Cat Strut” by Stray Cats\, “Fat Bottomed Girls” by Queen\, and “X’s and O’s” by Elle King.   \nShortly after Hasnip moved from England to Maine\, he had an opportunity to host open mic nights on a weekly basis\, meeting new friends in a strange country.  It was in this circle that he met Charest\, a Franco-American girl born and raised in New England who “loved to sing more than anything.” Together\, with Hasnip’s passion-fueled guitar\, Charest’s strong tambourine and their shared love of vocal harmonies\, duo magic was created\, according to their press release.  \nHasnip’s musical influences are Elvis Costello\, The Beatles\, and Colin Hay; while Charest’s are Linda Ronstadt\, Anne Murray\, and Karen Carpenter.  Together\, Hasnip and Charest make up The Court Jesters\, bringing you a mix of genres from their diverse backgrounds\, and possibly a shenanigan or two.  Their gigs are never the same\, with energy and shared laughter filling the evening.  Cover tunes are blended with their own special style\, and their originals are as heartfelt and genuine as they are.  \nSupport for this concert comes from CMP/Avangrid\, Roopers\, Maple Way Dental Care\, Bennett Radio Group\, Sun Journal\, Turner Publishing\, and Uncle Andy’s Digest\, according to Franco Center staff.   \nDoors open an hour before the show. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door day of show and can be purchased online at www.francocenter.org or by phone at 207-689-2000. Tickets can also be purchased in person at our box office between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.   \nFranco Center is at 46 Cedar St.\, Lewiston. Parking is available in the mill lot. The building is handicap accessible on the Lincoln St. Alley side.  \nTICKETS HERE \nThank you to our show sponsor Roopers and CMP/Avangrid!
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/the-court-jesters-part-of-franco-centers-thursday-cabaret-series-april-20/
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SUMMARY:Maine’s Got Talent at the Franco Center April 22
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nEight incredible musical acts compete for cash prizes in this dynamic live competition and 9th annual fundraiser\, featuring three celebrity judges\, glitz\, glam\, laughs and a whole lot of music. \nPre-show reception 6pm – Live music\, cash bar\, hor d’oeuvres \nShow 7pm – Live performances \nAll proceeds benefit Sandcastle Clinical & Educational Services and LA Hearing Center \nTICKETS \nMaine’s Got Talent is a dynamic musical competition featuring 8 performing artists competing for cash prizes. 50% of the vote comes from the audience and the other 50% from celebrity judges: Tom Doucette\, former MGT performer; Joe Philippon\, Lewiston Police Dept.; Celeste\, WBLM’s Morning Show. The host for the evening is Molly McGill. \nThe Maine’s Got Talent  fundraising event\, is open to all performing artists who live or work in Maine\, including out-of-state students attending Maine schools. Cash prizes are awarded to the top three acts the night of the event.  The prizes are as follows:  First Place:  $750.00\, Second Place:  $500.00\, Third Place:  $250.00. All proceeds from Maine’s Got Talent  benefit Sandcastle Clinical & Educational Services and LA Hearing Center. \nThis Year’s Performers are:\nAnna Van\nAshley Gurney\nEmily and the Zealous\nHolly McCauley\nJessi and the Cruisers\nKitty and  JT\nMahogany Walton\nUnique Unknown \nVisit Sandcastle at this LINK
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/maines-got-talent-at-the-franco-center-april-22/
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SUMMARY:Pihcintu Multinational Chorus to perform April 29 at Franco Center in free concert
DESCRIPTION:LEWISTON – The inspiring sounds of the renowned Pihcintu Multinational Chorus will be heard in the acoustically superb performance space at the Franco Center at 7 p.m. Saturday\, April 29. The event is free and open to the public\, but tickets are still required.   \nThis international choral group brings together refugee and immigrant children from around the world to share their music and stories of their homelands and the experience of being a refugee in Maine.  \n“Sharing music and stories is a common thread among immigrants and this includes the French Canadian immigrants and their Franco American descendants in Lewiston’s Little Canada\,” said Denise Scammon\, marketing director at the Franco Center. “Music and song was one tradition that kept the Franco American community together.” Local Franco Americans are known to have had many social clubs and church choirs in which they were united by their language and culture and children were expected to sing or play an instrument.   \nSince its inception in 2006\, the Pihcintu chorus has performed over 300\,000 live and hundreds of millions via broadcast and internet media including the Today Show\, National Public Radio\, Voice of America\, Al Jazeera\, Univision\, UN TV and You Tube. They have appeared at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts\, Washington DC; The National Cathedral\, Washington\, DC; and the United Nations\, New York\, New York; to name but a few of the venues. Over the course of time over 300 girls representing 40 countries have passed through the chorus with 100 percent high school graduation and 85 percent post-secondary education.  \nThe chorus was founded and is directed by Con Fullam\, award-winning producer\, musician\, songwriter\, and Maine native\, who combined his passion for music with a deep concern for the effect of world issues on children. Fullam is interested in giving Lewiston- and Auburn-area youth the opportunity to hear these stories and discover a human connection with the experiences of these young refugees.  \nWar-torn villages\, bloodshed\, refugee camps\, famine and political turmoil were devastating realities for many of these young singers before being embraced by the warmth\, companionship and harmony that Pihcintu provides.  \nThe power of survival eases but never erases the memory of unthinkable atrocities\, physical danger and personal tragedy. Portland\, Maine\, an ever-expanding international resettlement community\, was fertile ground to bring together children from diverse backgrounds to sing as one.  \nThis unique chorus of young women from Cambodia\, China\, Congo\, El Salvador\, Egypt\, Kazakhstan\, Kenya\, Lebanon\, Saudi Arabia\, Somalia\, Sudan\, Uganda\, Viet Nam\, British West Indies\, and Zambia\, along with children whose families have been here for generations\, have formed a powerful and permanent bond.  \nGET FREE TICKETS HERE \nCall the box office for free tickets at 207-689-2000 or order them online at www.francocenter.org/shows. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Franco Center is at 46 Cedar Street\, Lewiston. Its building is the former St. Mary’s Church\, built in 1907 for French Canadian immigrants.   \n 
URL:https://francocenter.org/event/pihcintu-multicultural-chorus-to-perform-april-27-at-franco-center-in-free-concert/
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