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Q & A with Andrew Fenniman, executive director of Lincoln Theater Where did you get your start in theater?

I decided to be an actor when I was five. My first production show was when I was fifteen in the “Sound of Music.” I was Rolf.

What brought you to Lincoln Theater?

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I have a long history in theater and nonprofits. There seemed to be a good opportunity to help out. I have a love for the arts and this is a great historic theater; plus, there are a lot of people in this area who love the arts. My current focus is making a distinction between Lincoln County Community Theater, the resident performing group, and Lincoln Theater, an all-purpose performance space that has music, movies, and theater.

Why did you choose the Midcoast in which to live and work?

My grandparents had a place in Boothbay and I visited them practically every summer. In 1988, I was an intern at Maine State Musical Theater where I met my partner, who attended Colby. After living in Manhattan for 25 years we decided to move back here. This is home for us.

What’s coming up at Lincoln Theater?

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Our first broadcast from Broadway, Oscar Wilde’s, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” is Thursday, June 2, at 7:30 p.m. We’ve had a lot of success with the satellite opera broadcasts of the Met: Live in HD. This is the first Broadway show for us and hopefully there will be more. The other thing we’re launching in June is a series of the greatest operas live in HD on Tuesday nights beginning June 14. In July, we’re going to have a full orchestra on the stage for the first time performing Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons” and Piazzola’s “Four Seasons.” In August, Salt Bay Chamber Fest will present a Saturday morning free family concert.

What’s your vision for Lincoln Theater?

Two things: There’s something happening every day of the week at Lincoln Theater. Secondly, when someone in Lincoln County wakes up in the morning and thinks of what they’re going to do that night they think, “What’s happening at Lincoln Theater?” Those are the two things I’m really aiming for.

Lincoln Theater is at 2 Theater Street in Damariscotta. For more information call 207-563-3424.

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M-F 7:30-5:30, Sat. 7:30-4:00, Sun. 9:00-1:00

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Tim Badgley A veteran classical and sacred music vocalist, Tim Badgley has recently ventured into the musical theater scene this year in Lincoln County.


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