At the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine, dramatic play is everywhere! It is deeply ingrained in our philosophy and we celebrate dramatic play throughout the building. There’s a Dress Up Theatre in our atrium, right outside “Maddy’s Theatre,” our “real” theatre (and which theatre is the real theatre is at the heart of my writing today).
Read MoreMeet Bethie Fowler as one profile in our series of Alumni Spotlights. Bethie Fowler is a theater artist who has worked with Atlantic Theater Company, Elephant Run District, and Columbia University in New York, and RTE Broadcasting, Players Theatre, and the Samuel Beckett Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. “CTM shaped my future in so many ways! It’s where I met my future husband, made lifelong friends, and started on a path to a career in theater,” said Bethie.
Read MoreThe Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine was awarded $15,000 by the Maine Arts Commission. The partnership with MAC to make the arts more accessible is developing during an ideal time - our transition into the new building at Thompson’s Point. The new 30,000 ft2 facility will provide greatly expanded arts and culture exhibits and programming and theatre experiences to twice as many children and families each year, estimated to reach as many as 250,000 annually.
Read MoreThe Museum & Theatre was invited to serve as one of the Portland Public School’s “trusted community partners” who could provide a childcare hub after school. The Free Street building is currently hosting two pods of children who alternate their days spent in discovery and play with Museum & Theatre educators in the afternoons. Supported by over $25,000 in CARES ACT funding, this will continue until mid-December, contingent upon the course of the pandemic.
Read MoreUse this outline of our new building to draw everything you hope to do and everyone you hope to play with in the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine’s new home at Thompson’s Point. Everyone who submits will have their drawing featured in our Stairway Gallery Show in Spring 2021 when we open our new building at Thompson’s Point.
Read MoreGive the gift of play! Spending time with family and providing healthy opportunities for children to play has never been more important! Until December 31, 2020, we are offering “early bird prices” for new Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine memberships. Once our new facility opens in 2021, we will roll out our new prices. Join us now!
Read MoreWe are so excited to be connecting with past actors of the Children’s Theatre, finding ways for alumni to remember their time with the Children’s Theatre. Today we’d like to shine the spotlight on one of them- Michael Dix Thomas did two plays in the early 2000s and went on to study theatre at Emerson College and received an MFA in acting from the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s Academy for Classical Acting at George Washington University.
Read MoreThe Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine’s Board of Directors has voted unanimously not to reopen to the public at 142 Free Street prior to the move to and grand opening at the new facility at Thompson’s Point in spring of 2021. The Free Street building closed on Friday, March 13, 2020 to protect public health due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Museum & Theatre, the tenth largest visitor attraction in Maine, has been located on Free Street since its move there in 1993.
Read MoreThe creator of Accomplice is bringing The Wizards of Oakwood Drive to the Children’s Museum of Maine and right into your homes! This is an online immersive experience for kids that will bring magic into your own home! And, shhhhh! You are going to help the Wizards make the magic!
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