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Saco River Theatre enriches the community as a performing arts center and public forum for accessible and diverse cultural and educational programs.  Through our professional Equity theater, music venue, cross-disciplinary arts lab and exhibition space, we celebrate creativity and plant the seeds of shared experience."

The Saco River Grange Hall was built as a Universalist Chapel in 1897. In 1908 the Maine State Grange bought the building, and it prospered for sixty years as the primary social center for Bar Mills. It was then used as an auction house until purchased by the Packard family in 1990. After four months of renovations, SRGH officially opened as a cultural arts center on April 21st, 1990. The name was retained for its landmark value, reflecting the town’s rural history and its reliance on agriculture and the river’s mills.

After three successful, privately funded years of plays, concerts and dances, the IRS granted Saco River Grange Hall, Inc. 501c-3 status, and a Board of Trustees was formed. The mailing list has since grown to nearly 4,000 patrons who receive flyers three times per year, one of which includes the Annual Fund drive. To date, the hall has hosted more than 400 musical concerts, many silent films with live piano accompaniment, 120 contra-dances, dozens of private social functions and over 80 full-scale theatrical productions by The Originals, the resident professional theatre company at SRGH.

The Originals presents a wide range of material, from cutting edge dramas, to comedies, to full scale musical productions. Audiences have come to expect unusual and exciting material from the group, which routinely presents Maine an

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