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Now. The repertory season runs from late July through August. 780-5483. Sanford Maine Stage Company, Little Theatre at Nasson College, Springvale. The Company offers four productions from June 17 to August 30; production dates are currently being determined. The shows: T wain'l Folly, The Miracle Worker, Doonelbury, and Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe. Wednesday to Saturday at 8 p.m., Sunday matinee 2 p.m. $8 to $10. 636-2222. Studio Theater at Bath, at the Chocolate Church, 804 Washington St., Bath, presents Moliere's Imaginary Invalid. June 12 and 13, and June 19 and 20. 8 p.m. $7/$5. 442·8455. The Theater at Monmouth, Cumston Hall, Main St., Route 132, Monmouth. In the Theater's repertory season the plays run concurrently; a detailed schedule is available by calling the Theater at 933-2952. The season runs from June 27 through August; the productions and their begin. ning dates are: The Imaginary Invalid (June 27); Othello (July 3); Much Ado About Nothing (July 15); and Uncle Vanya (July 30). 8 p.m., with regular matineet. $6.50 to $11.

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Portland Galleries

Abacul Handaafterl Gallery, 44 Exchange St., Portland. Contemporary American crafts and museum-quality jewelry. An extended schedule of shows for the summer includes: Art Glass: Kit Karbler and Michael David-Blake Street Glass (August 10 to September 20); Soft Sculpture: Carey Armstrong·Ellis (August 1 to August 31); Wall Pieces and Box Quilts: Ellen Kochansky (August 1 to Alfred Chadbourn, High TideScarboro Beach, Barridoff Galleries.

September 15); Jewelry: David Devta Doolan (July 15 to August 31); Jewelry: Margaret Barnaby (July 25 to August 31); and Jewelry: Lee Angelo Marraccini (August 1 to August 31). Monday to Wednesday, 9;30 to 6; Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 9;30 to 8; Sunday 12 to 5. 772·4880.

Art For America Gallery, Newcastle Square, Newcastle. Exciting and continuously changing exhibitions featuring some of Maine's most outstanding artists. Through April: • "Sneak Previews," introducing new artists featured through the summer. May 22 to June 22: "Inland/Offshore," featuring Alan Bray, Eric Hopkins, and Penny Oliphant. June 27

to July 20: Watercolors -Susan VanCampen, Barbara Peakes, and Graydon Mayer. July 25 to August 17: Maine and Minor Abstractions. August 22 to September 12: Maine Pastels - Pat Franklin and Komelia Sprigg. Gallery is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. For reception information, call 563-1009. Barridoff Galleries, 4 City Center, Portland. Selections by Gallery artists and selected nineteenth and twentieth century estate paintings. Through May, the Gallery presents Frederick Lynch: Recent Paintings. In June: Alan Bray Recent Paintings (opening reception June 5, 5 to 7 p.m.); August exhibit: John Gable· "The America's Cup and Other Watercolors" (opening reception August 7, 5 to 7 p.m.); September exhibit: Robert Solotaire - "Bob Solotaire's Portland" (opening reception September 4, 5 to 7 p.m.) Monday to Friday, 10 to 5; Saturday 12 to 4. 772-5011. Cafe AlwaYl, 47 Middle St., Portland. Through May, the Cafe presents "Drawn Out But Not Boring," recent paintings by Toni Wolf. Dining and viewing hours, Tuesday to Sunday, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Closed Monday. 774-9399. Congrell Square Gallery, 594 Congress St., Portland. A changing exhibit of Gallery artists, including Siri Beckmann, JillHoy, Howard Fussiner and Phil Barter. Summer exhibits include: Sherry Miller: Figure and Landscape Explorations (June 11 to July 12), with an opening reception slated for Thursday, June 11 at 5:30 p.m. and a gallery talk scheduled on Saturday, June 13 at 2 p.m.; Wendy Kindred: Recent Oil Paintings (July 16 to A.ugust 16) with an openingreception on Thursday, July 16, 5:30 p.m., and a gallery talk on Saturday, July 18, 2 p.m.; Monday to Saturday, 10 to 6. 774·33.69. Frolt Gully Gallery, 25 Forest Ave., Portland. Exhibitions of recent works by artistsrepresented by the Gallery. Monday to Friday, 12 to 6. 773·2555. Hitchcock Art Dealers, 602 Congress St., second floor suite 204, Portland. Contemporary Maine art, featuring William Manning, Natasha Myers, Eric Hopkins, Wendy Kindred,James Linehan, Marilyn Blinkhorn,Sherry Miller, Ann Gresinger and others. Monday through Saturday, 10 to 6 (until 9 on Thursdays), Sunday 12 to 5.774-8919. Hobe Sound Galleriel North, 1 Milk St., Portland. Maurice Freedman: New England Views (May 20 to June 20), • with an opening reception on Wednesday, May 20. 5 to 7; Gary Buch and Celeste Roberge: New Works (July 15 to August 15), with an opening reception on Wednesday, July 15,5 to 7 p.m.; and Bernard Langlais: Abstract Wood Reliefs (August 19 to September 19), with an opening reception on Wednesday, August 19, 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, 10:30 to 5. 773-2755. Maine Potters Market, 9 Moulton St., Portland. Stoneware, porcelain and earthenware by 14 Maine craftspersons. Monday through Saturday, 10:30 to 5:30. 7741633. Maple Hill Gallery, 367 Fore St., Portland, and Perkin's Cove, Ogunquit. Summer events at Maple Hill include: Jewelry Invitational (July 1 to September 7), featuring the work ofBetsy Fuller (on viewfrom July 8 to August 1), Pat Flynn, D.X. Ross, Mary Ann Spavins-Owen, Kiff Slemmons, Susan Ford and Linda Threadgill; Ceramics Invitational (July 1 to September 7) featuring Ron Slagle, Elizabeth McDonnell, Donna Bouthot, Polly Cook, Maureen and BillEllisand David Keater; Wearables by Carrie Buck (July 1 to September 7); Baskets by Pat Hickman and Lillian Elliot (July 1 to September 7); Woodby Robert Hannan and David Keator (July 1 to September 7); Glass "One Person Show" by John Seitz (August 1 to September 7); Fiber (August 13 to September 13) featuring Diane !tter and Lee Malerich; Ceramics (July 15 to September 15) featuring Pat and Richard Schneider; and Fiber (July 15 to September 15) featuring Louise Weaver Greene, Meredith Strauss, Susan Venable Nelson, Joan McCandlish, Lin Fife and, tentatively, Kris Dey. There is also a fiber workshop tentatively scheduled for September 12 and 13. Monday to Saturday, 10 to 6; and Sunday from 12 to 5.775-3822. Thomal MOler, Cabinebnakers, are nationally recognized designers and builders of high quality furniture. Visitors are welcome to their showroom al 415 Cumberland Avenue. 774-3791. The Pine Tree Shop and Bayview Gallery, 75 Market St., Portland. Fine art, prints, posters and custom framing. Monday to Saturday, 9:30 to 5:30. 773·3007. Posters Plus Galleries, 146 Middle St., Portland. Featuring original prints by Franklin Galambos, Kozo, Harvey

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