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Wardsboro Curtain Call (WCC) continues to look for musicians and entertainers of various genres (blues, rock, country, dance music to name a few) to perform in our town hall. If you are interested contact us for more details. Check out the photos of the hall we have included in the Photo Gallery and the list of performers from previous seasons.
Here is some useful information:
1. The town hall has maximum capacity of 100 people.
2. The size of the stage is 15 feet front to b...
Read Full Post »Curtain Call article from Deerfield Valley News
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from THE Deerfield Valley News, June 3, 2016
Lovingly-restored curtain will be backdrop for Wardsboro concert series
by Rolf Parker
WARDSBORO- Wards¬boro Curtain Call is bringing music and other entertaining and educational acts to the town hall stage this summer. The MILES Band will be performing at the kickoff concert and picnic supper on Saturday, June 4.
Wardsboro Curtain Call is Karen Davis, Carol Fay, Lise Fortin, Cherie Mora...
Read Full Post »2014 Accomplishments
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In early April 2014, members of Wardsboro Curtain Call traveled to West Paris, Maine to transport a set of historic hand painted scenic curtains to Wardsboro: this curtain set was a gift to Wardsboro from the Grange in West Paris. These curtains were painted by Troy, NY, artist Charles Huiest around 1890 and include a country scene, a street scene, a "grand drape" landscape scene, two "ears" (side panels), and a "teaser" (valance).
In preparation for the curtain installat...
Read Full Post »Transporting the curtains from West Paris to Wardsboro
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The curtains are here and safely stored in the Town Hall. Karen and Ken Davis and Lee and Joe Miller journeyed to West Paris, ME to transport them back to Wardsboro. Our team- guided by Chris Hadsel, director of Curtains Without Borders, removed tacks that held the curtains to wooden top frames and bottom rollers. The curtains were then rolled sideways onto empty carpet tubes and carefully wrapped in Tyvek for their trip to Wardsboro. Since two of the curtains are 16'6" wide and ...
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