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Maine Things To Do Merrill Auditorium: Bringing Entertainment To Portland
Posted by mainetodo on Saturday, December 09 @ 23:08:25 PST

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall: The Merrill Auditorium is a 1,900 seat facility that was built in 1912 to replace two auditoriums that burned down in a fire. When this auditorium was built to replace them, they were given an amazing 5,000 multiple sided pipe organ which has been incorporated into the stage. Merrill Auditorium is the place to go if you are interested in the performing arts. There are performances

of all types including symphony, orchestra, broadway shows like “Rent”, opera, jazz, comedy, and blues. Concerts are also held at the auditorium where you can see popular rock n’ roll bands, hip hop, country, and several others. Children’s programming is available as well. A visit to the Merrill Auditorium is a great way to spend the day.

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