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Brunswick, Bath Theater Listings Offer Midcoast Audiences a Busy Spring Season

From Shakespeare in Brunswick to Broadway musicals at MSMT, Midcoast stages are packed with productions running through summer 2025.

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Brunswick, Bath Theater Listings Offer Midcoast Audiences a Busy Spring Season
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From high school productions to Broadway favorites, there are plenty of opportunities to catch a show over the next few months in the Midcoast. The calendar stretches from late March through a full summer season, with Brunswick and Bath anchoring much of the action and neighboring communities in Belfast and Camden adding to what amounts to one of the more varied regional theater slates in recent memory.

Shakespeare on School Street

The Theater Project opens the spring run with William Shakespeare's classic comedy "The Taming of the Shrew," which takes the stage starting March 20 at 14 School St. in Brunswick and runs through April 4. Tickets are tiered to make the production accessible across age groups: $25 for adults, $22 for students and seniors, and $18 for kids. The Theater Project has long been one of the Midcoast's most dependable venues for challenging and classic work, and a Shakespeare production in its intimate School Street space tends to reward close attention.

Belfast Offers Its Own Stage

Running just ahead of the Brunswick opening, "Below the Belt" plays March 19 through 29 at 17 Court Street in Belfast. Ticket pricing was not available in the materials reviewed for this guide, so prospective attendees should contact the venue directly for that information before making plans to travel up the coast.

Bath's Chocolate Church Gets Chaotic

The Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath hosts what may be the season's most deliberately unhinged production: "The Play That Goes Wrong" runs April 3 through 5 and again April 10 through 12. "Actors who can't act, a corpse that won't stay dead, and a mystery that's impossible to solve" reads the description of this murder mystery/comedy. Tickets are $23.86 in advance, a specific price worth noting if you're planning ahead. The Chocolate Church has built a reputation for bringing crowd-pleasing productions to downtown Bath, and this one carries strong word of mouth from regional stagings elsewhere.

Youth Theater Takes the Crooker Stage

Midcoast Youth Theater brings a double feature to Crooker Theater for performances April 9 through 12, and the programming is split neatly by age group. Kindergarten through 6th grade performers will star in "The Knight at Dawn," based on Mary Pope Osborn's beloved "Magic Tree House" books. They'll be followed by 7th through 12th grade students in "Something Rotten!," a musical comedy about the very first musical. Tickets for the double feature are listed as coming soon, so it's worth checking back as the dates approach.

Midcoast Youth Theater's spring slate doesn't end there. The company will also present "Shrek the Musical" at Crooker on May 7 through 10, giving families a second opportunity to see younger Midcoast performers on stage before the school year closes out. Ticket information for "Shrek the Musical" was not included in available materials.

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Camden Brings Classic Hollywood to the Opera House

On April 11 and 12, the Camden Opera House hosts "Singin' in the Rain," presented by Camden Ballet Theatre. The show promises classic Hollywood glamour and high-energy tap numbers, making it a natural fit for Camden Ballet Theatre's particular strengths. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for those 12 and under, keeping it within reach for families making the drive up Route 1.

Maine State Music Theatre Looks Ahead to Summer

The biggest institutional anchor on the Midcoast theater calendar is Maine State Music Theatre, based in Brunswick, which kicks off its main stage season on June 3 with "Hairspray." MSMT will also present "1776," "Frozen," and "Come From Away" this season on the Main Stage, a lineup that mixes patriotic drama, beloved family entertainment, and the celebrated Canadian post-9/11 musical into one of the more ambitious regional theater seasons in New England.

It's worth noting separately that MSMT's 2025 production of "Anastasia" has been referenced in connection with the company's season imagery, with a production photo credited to MSMT and the Fulton Theatre. The materials reviewed for this guide list the Main Stage season as Hairspray, "1776," "Frozen," and "Come From Away," but do not explicitly place "Anastasia" within that same season listing. Audiences interested in the full MSMT 2025 schedule should confirm directly with the theater for complete programming details.

Practical Notes Before You Go

Several pieces of information were not available in the materials that informed this guide and are worth confirming before purchasing tickets or driving to a venue:

  • Specific curtain times are not listed for any of the productions above.
  • Ticket purchase methods, box office phone numbers, and online links are not included; contact each venue directly.
  • Ticket prices for "Below the Belt," the Crooker double feature, and "Shrek the Musical" are either not yet available or were not provided.
  • Exact street addresses were provided for the Theater Project (14 School St., Brunswick) and the Belfast venue (17 Court Street). Street addresses for Crooker Theater, the Chocolate Church Arts Center, and the Camden Opera House were not included in available materials.

The breadth of what's on offer this spring, from a Shakespeare comedy in Brunswick to a slapstick murder mystery in Bath to a Midcoast youth company staging two shows in a single weekend, reflects a regional theater culture that punches well above its size. With MSMT's main stage season still ahead, the Midcoast is unlikely to run short of live performance options before summer ends.

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