The Women of Lockerbie - Draft

  • October 17 - 20, 2024
  • Hauck Auditorium

    2 Flagstaff Road
    Orono, Maine 04473
Ticket Price $13.73 This event is now over
Description

The Women of Lockerbie

Immerse yourself in a powerful performance at our upcoming event, 'The Women of Lockerbie'. This theatrical masterpiece, falling under the category of Concert or Performance, is an ode to the strength and resilience of women. Presented in the beautiful Hauck Auditorium in Orono, Maine, this event promises a night of compelling storytelling and emotion.

About The Women of Lockerbie

'The Women of Lockerbie' is a moving drama that takes its audience on a journey of love, loss, and healing. The play is a poignant reminder of the power of empathy and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. The story is set in the small town of Lockerbie, Scotland, and is centered around the aftermath of the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing.

The Venue: Hauck Auditorium

Hauck Auditorium, a renowned theatre venue in Orono, Maine, is known for its acoustics and ambience. Its welcoming and intimate atmosphere makes it the perfect setting for 'The Women of Lockerbie'. Engage in this deeply affecting performance in a space that enhances every scene and every dialogue.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience a powerful narrative brought to life by an exceptional cast at 'The Women of Lockerbie'. Get ready for an unforgettable evening of theatre that will leave you moved and inspired.

Date & Time

Oct 17 - 20, 2024

Venue Details

Hauck Auditorium

2 Flagstaff Road
Orono, Maine 04473 Hauck Auditorium
University of Maine School of Performing Arts

The liberal arts degree in Theatre at the University of Maine offers the undergraduate a broad range of study essential to developing the whole person. Within the Theatre/Dance Division, the student may elect to focus on a specific area of interest by selecting a group of courses beyond the core requirements, or to explore all areas of the theatre curriculum. Options for specialization include: History, Literature, and Performance Studies; and Directing, Acting, Design, and Technology. Learning by participation is our philosophy and one of our strengths. Majors are required to participate in main stage productions, and encouraged to become involved in student-directed shows. Many classes culminate in production and performance experience, including directing of original scripts. Our objective is to offer each student a balance of the academic, practical, and artistic aspects of theatre, and much personal guidance throughout their academic careers.