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Maine Things To Do Lakewood Theater: ''All The World's A Stage''
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, June 27 @ 17:22:12 PDT

Summer: Touted as Central Maine's community cultural centers, Lakewood Theater has earned that reputation. The theater is America's oldest summer theater still in operation and year after year audience aren't disappointed by the quality of their productions. Not only do they offer and 18 week schedule of the very best theater possible but, they also offers a wonderful young performers camp designed to teach children theater craft

from real professionals. No time to eat before the show? The Lakewood Inn Restaurant located on site offers a great menu for show goers and a beautiful atmosphere with views of Lake Wesserunsett. With the theater now in it's 107th season they must be doing something right. Make sure you plan a trip to this wonderful oldie but goodie. It is located just 6 miles from Skowheagan Center on Rt. 201. Once you visit you will see why Lakewood Theater is known as one of the locals most cherished institution.


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