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    Maine Repertory Theater - Chamber of Comedy at Maine Rep.

    Maine Repertory Theater

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Maine Repertory Theater is really the comedy gem of Southern Maine. It's located behind an…read moreunassuming door in the Pepperell Mill in Biddeford, down the hall from Portland Pie. It's easy to find once you go into the mill building. Just follow the signs. When you hit the door surrounded by posters and photos you're there. The theater is beautiful. Walking in will take your breath away. It is both open and airy while still being intimate. Maine Rep, as the performers lovingly refer to it, is home to the Chamber of Comedy, the premier comedy improv troupe in New England, as well as original comedy productions year-round. The Chamber of Comedy shows run most Saturdays and are absolutely hilarious. The production quality is top-notch, complete with professional programs, a full stage, and lighting designed especially for comedy improv. The rotating ensemble is comprised of the top improvisers from many other improv troupes in and around New England. They are made up of some of the funniest people in the region with backgrounds in stand up comedy, Second City alumni, sketch writers, award-winning comedy playwrights, and actors. Watching them come up with hilarious scenes on the spot, all while dressed to the nines really sets them apart in the improv comedy scene. They are both deeply funny and professional. The combination of the high-class dress juxtaposed with the side-splitting comedy really makes you feel like you're seeing something off-Broadway in Manhattan rather than in Southern Maine. Though they are well known for the Chamber of Comedy, they also feature multiple comedy events such as their Smarty Pants Trivia nights, Script Teased sketch comedy show, Maine's Next Comic, and Maine Rep Mysteries produced by Sleuths Mystery Entertainment. They also host outside comedy troupes such as the all-women You Should Smile More and the award-winning Yes & Co. The theater features concessions, mostly snacks and popcorn, sodas, wine, and craft beer, all reasonably priced. The shows are usually priced at $20 or less with the exception being their fully catered Maine Rep Mysteries. The theater's entryway/"lobby" area is a special treat. The walls are covered with quotes that really express the mission of the theater. As one quote says, "love always wins, laughter a close second." Beneath the quotes are black and white photos of the cast doing what they love on stage. You can tell that, to them, it is more than a theater. It's a home for the performers. Of special note is Maine Repertory Theater's Legacy Project. They encourage their patrons to bring a donation of non-perishable food items. At the end of each month, they divide and deliver the donations to the Biddeford Food Pantry and The Saco Food Pantry. They also donate 2% of every ticket sold to Habitat for Humanity - York County, and another 2% to Volunteers of America - Northern New England, and their ongoing work with Cabin in the Woods. They do this as a means to give back to their community. I wish other businesses would do the same. I cannot recommend Maine Repertory Theater enough. The quality of the location, cast, show, production, concessions, everything really shows the dedication to create something special. The pricing shows that they are going out of their way to make comedy affordable. It really is the Broadway of comedy in the region. You owe it to yourself to check it out.

    This is a welcome entertainment venue in downtown Biddeford. Great use of the mill space - the…read moretheater is new with plenty of space, high ceilings and good views of the stage from every seat. Seats about 65 peope. Improv shows are well done and extremely funny with a good cast of comedians. Definitely worth checking out on a weekend.

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    Maine Repertory Theater - You Should Smile More all-female improv and comedy at Maine Rep.

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    Chamber of Comedy at Maine Rep.

    Maine Repertory Theater - You Should Smile More all-female improv and comedy at Maine Rep.

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    You Should Smile More all-female improv and comedy at Maine Rep.

    SPACE Gallery - Space. Photo by Corey Templeton.

    SPACE Gallery

    4.5(17 reviews)
    14.9 miArts District, Old Port

    We had the honor of opening for Y La Bamba on the Maine leg of their fall U.S. tour. An absolutely…read morestellar venue with a supportive staff, FANTASTIC in house audio engineer, and probably the best ambiance in Portland. Would highly recommend to any left of the dial band looking for a cool place to place in the city. - Colter, Night Hawk

    I want to be the kind of person that is "hip to the jive" of what Space is doing, but I'm not sure…read moreI am (I sometimes feel an exclusive, judgey attitude emanating from this otherwise very awesome place... maybe this is just something I've manifested in my head as I realize how uncool I am the older I get, but I've been here enough that I should, by now, "get it", right? And feel some sort of hospitableness and acceptance?). I soooooooo appreciate everything they do for the community, though - from book signings to film screenings to dance parties to concerts to lectures to art exhibits... they embrace, promote, encourage, and foster all forms and mediums of art. How refreshing! As someone who creates in words, it's often frustrating to see other art be put first... Space never does, and never will do, that. Love it! The lectures I've been to here and just the right amount of seating to provide both intimacy and privacy (a fine line that Space has worked out exceptionally well), so I can't agree with others have said about this, then again I've never been for a musical performance. I think the bartenders I've dealt with here have all been proficient at their job. And I agree with what another reviewer has said... the people watching here is like no other spot in town (especially during debates and art openings). Space's physical space is also different than anywhere else in town - it feels like someone's very cool garage that you never want to leave, because something interesting might happen if you just stay another minute. Impressive how they've captured that sense. One of my all time favorite art exhibits was here - one that moved me so much that I've never stopped thinking about it. RGB: The Jungle (http://www.space538.org/exhibitions/rgb-jungle) was an exhibit that used colored lights and filters to reveal images using primary colors. I thought it was fun, illuminating, and really forced me to be in the moment to appreciate it. We sat there for quite some time drinking wine and just taking in the walls as they changed in and out of shapes and scenes. Very, very, very cool stuff, Space.

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