FARMINGTON – Saturday, May 23, when the long white stretch limousine pulls up in front of the Mount Blue High School auditorium, local talent will step out to kick off an evening of lighthearted entertainment filled with unpredictable characters.
“The Diva Show,” featuring song, entertainment and an opportunity for seasoned performers to take the stage, will begin at 7:30 p.m., mixing time periods and songs.
It is being presented in support of the Jobs for Maine’s Graduates Inc.
Performers and students have come together to share responsibilities for all aspects of the production, including publicity, ticket sales, program design, set design, and audio and visual assistance.
Tickets, $15 for general admission, may be purchased at Tranten’s Market in the downtown and at Shelley’s Hometown Market in Wilton. Seating is limited.
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