Do you love acting? Do you want to perform in a play alongside professional adult actors? Maddy’s Theatre at the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine is seeking young actors for two intergenerational theatre productions that will be staged this spring, 2023! Check out the latest blog post for more information and get involved.
Read MoreDid you know that when you become a member of the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM), you can add-on membership to the Association of Children’s Museums (ACM) Reciprocal Network? For an additional $30.00, you can join the ACM Reciprocal Network, which allows for half off regular admission for up to 6 people at all ACM sites!
Read MoreThe Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) presents the early-childhood production of Three Little Kittens in Maddy’s Theatre from December 2 through 30, 2022. Based on the nursery rhyme and adapted by Ernie Nolan, the 50-minute production follows three kittens who are faced with the ultimate predicament: they have misplaced their mittens, and they must be found before Mother Cat finds out!
Read MoreThis #GivingTuesday2022, you can help to ensure that #everyonebelongs at the Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) with a donation to the Community Fund.
Read MoreIn this season of Gratitude, the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) would like to extend a message of thanks to you, our incredible community.
Read MoreIt is time to stomp, tromp, and romp around the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) as we celebrate #Dinovember and all things prehistoric for Dinosaur Day(s), November 20 and 21, 2022!
Read MoreThanks to generous support from the Northeast Delta Dental Foundation, the Children’s Museum & Theatre of Maine (CMTM) will present a Not-So-Scary Halloween celebration on Monday, October 31, 2022, from 10 am to 1 pm designed for toddlers and their caregivers. The event is part of a calendar of family-friendly events and a new 21+ After Dark series intended to provide a broad range of programming and access to the Museum & Theatre.
This fall, Visiting Artist Brittany Burke will guide visitors through the process of molding and painting hexagonal wax sheets to create a sculpture inspired by the essential role that bees play in our environment. Each piece will be added to the sculpture in order to create a collaborative work of art, just as bees collaborate to create their hive.
Read MoreThe exhibit, Belonging: Connecting Art & Community, is the culmination of a four-week workshop organized by Sofia Aldinio, an Argentine-American documentary photographer and multimedia storyteller. Sofia invited New Mainers to explore the meaning of "home" and "belonging" through the shared language of art.
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