Cook grew up in Waterville, and like many Maine 4th graders, read 'Lost On A Mountain In Maine' in class. He also met Fendler when the author visited his school.
This huge, brand new art center in Waterville is making it's appearance to the public tomorrow and will broaden art throughout the entire community and state!
It doesn't seem to matter if it's a concert, monster jam, or a comedy act. It's just how it's always been; it's rare to see performances in smaller towns like Augusta and Waterville. Or, that's how it used to be.
Central Maine is growing in many ways, and one of the most significant growths we've seen has to be the level of entertainment that performs locally. Traditio...
We had the privilege of having Erik Hyatt and Julie Brooks in studio with us to talk about the upcoming performance of 'The Divine Sisters' which opens tomorrow (9-5-19) and runs for one weekend early! Get your tickets now!
It's not very often there is 'free time' in my schedule on the weekends, but we were able to squeeze some in the past Sunday. After a fairly long morning down in Southern Maine I came home and picked up the bride and headed to Waterville...
Randy & Mr. Lahey (of course, they're together) are coming to Maine! Here's what you need to know if you want to see them at the Waterville Opera House in February.
Comedian Ben Roy, who grew up in Winthrop, will be at the Waterville Opera House, Friday Oct. 14. He joined us on the Moose Morning Show and talked about everything from growing up listening to the Moose, to Friday night's at Happy Wheels, to his stand-up origins.
Waterville Rocks is a free live summer concert series hosted by Waterville Opera House that kicks off this Thursday (July 28) night. This series consists of four free and family-friendly outdoor music concerts, featuring local, regional and youth musical acts. The concerts will be held in Castongauy Square on four Thursday evenings during the summer from 5pm - 9pm.
Marie Cormier and Birdie Katz, stars of the Waterville Opera House production of 'Nana’s Naughty Knickers,' joined us on the Moose Morning Show. There are still performances tonight (June 17) and tomorrow night and Sunday afternoon.
Tickets are $20 Adults, $18, Youth/Seniors...
Crista Lavenson, Marketing and Communications Manager at the Alfond Youth Center in Waterville, joined the Moose Morning Show talking about 'Celebrating Our Youth,' on Wednesday, May 25 at the Waterville Opera House.