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Clay Hill Farm Presents...
EXPERIENCE US!
OPENING MAY 29th... ![]() It's a beautiful night at Clay Hill Farm. You are escorted to a private deck for cocktails, where you mingle with other guests before dinner. Your HOST arrives...but WHO? There's a murder. You're quickly ushered in to dinner. There are clues at the table. A detective enters the room... WHO is the murderer? WHO are the suspects? YOU are solving the crime! Take an active role in this comedic dinner improv or simply relax & enjoy the show. TRUST NO ONE - and LOVE every minute of... "WHO?" _____________ OPENING WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th Tickets: $15 with an a la carte dinner menu Limited Seating Monday nights 6pm Wednesday nights 7pm ________________________________________________ About the STAR: ______________________________________________________
CYRANO deBERGERAC; An Offbeat Romantic Comedy FEBRUARY 15, 22 , March 1 SOLD OUT ![]()
in this intimate evening. Learn all about the history of notorious lighthouses, nefarious storms and legendary hauntings... with unusual stories of love, loss and mystery. Read More... WEDNESDAY, May 22nd Bill Thompson is a native New Englander residing in Kennebunk, Maine. After teaching for 33 years in the history department at Salem University, Thompson retired Professor Emeritus in 1996. He has written many books about New England heritage as well as producing his own documentaries which have appeared on major television stations. Thompson has also appeared on 6 national networks, with shows on PBS, the Discovery Channel and the History Channel. Thompson lectures at many schools and civic groups. His expertise is human interest history, and he enjoys sharing the experiences of our ancestors. In 2003, Thompson received a national SAR award for community service and outstanding citizenship. In November 2013, Thompson will be performing a Thanksgiving narration at Carnagie Hall as part of the national Tim Janis Autism Drive with Kate Winslet. Over the years Thompson and Tim Janis have produced several educational CD's together. Since his retirement in 1996, Thompson has been seriously painting, and the reproductions of his work have raised a lot of money for the trust funds of both Nubble Light and Portland Headlight. Visitors from all over the world have purchased his reproductions, but locals can view his work at the Sea Bell Gallery on the Shore Road in downtown Ogunquit.
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