Events

Ongoing Events

04/2/17

Doo Wop Project

The Doo Wop Project brings at the beginning, tracing the evolution of Doo Wop from the classic sound of give guys singing tight harmonies on a street corner to the biggest hits on the radio today. Pizza and beverages will be offered.

04/6/17

Golden Dragon Acrobats

Returning to the Merrill stage with a brand new production, the Golden Dragon Acrobats represent the best of a time-honored tradition that combines award-winning acrobatics, traditional dance, spectacular costumes, ancient and contemporary music and theatrical techniques to create an unforgettable experience of breathtaking skill and spellbinding beauty. “The show speaks to the playful, daredevil nature in all of us. And the array of stunts and skills exhibited by this troupe was nothing short of phenomenal” (Fayetteville Flyer).

Tickets $46 – $40 – $32

04/7/17

Date Night Film: Moonstruck

Comedian Erin Donovan will start the show off with a 15 minute set.

When there’s a full moon over Brooklyn, anything can happen, and everything happens in the neighborhood where widowed bookkeeper Loretta Castorini lives. Loretta agrees to marry a man she does not love, Johnny Cammareri, simply because he knows how to propose properly. Before the wedding can take place, Cammareri must visit his dying mother in Sicily.

04/7/17

Boys and Girls Club Annual Auction

Save the Date for the 35th Spring for the Kids Annual Auction.

04/9/17 to 04/16/17

The PBA Elias Cup Tournament

The PBA is coming back to Maine! Bayside Bowl is excited to share their expanded space with the PBA, players, ESPN, and you! On top of the regular events, Bayside Bowl is also hosting the Roth and Holman doubles tourney, with a LIVE ESPN finals taping Sunday at 1pm.

04/13/17

Ragamala Dance Company: “Sacred Earth”

Known for dancers of impeccable technique and incandescent beauty, Ragamala Dance Company demonstrates “how Indian forms can provide some of the most transcendent experiences that dance has to offer” (The New York Times). Performed to live music and set against largescale projections of exquisite Warli paintings, Sacred Earth explores the interconnectedness and fragile relationship between nature and man. Mother and daughter choreographers/dancers, Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy, create dance landscapes that dwell in opposition—secular and spiritual life, inner and outer worlds, human and natural concerns, rhythm and stillness—to find the transcendence that lies between.

Tickets $40 – $35

Student Deal $15

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