![Seraphim D’Andrea performs “Backwards Barbie,” from Nine to Five: The Musical, November’s mainstage show for The Community Players of Concord.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20140923_audi4.jpg)
Seraphim D’Andrea performs “Backwards Barbie,” from Nine to Five: The Musical, November’s mainstage show for The Community Players of Concord.
![Host for the Gala, magician Andrew Pinard, mesmerizes the audience with a rotating wheel.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20140923_audi3.jpg)
Host for the Gala, magician Andrew Pinard, mesmerizes the audience with a rotating wheel.
![Appearing on behalf of Red River Theatres’ “History Alive” educational programming, Lincoln impersonator Steve Wood of Claremont stands with a Concord Coach from the Abbot Downing Historical Society outside at the arts fair preceding the Gala. Wood spoke from stage as Lincoln remembering his visit to Concord in 1860.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20140923_audi2.jpg)
Appearing on behalf of Red River Theatres’ “History Alive” educational programming, Lincoln impersonator Steve Wood of Claremont stands with a Concord Coach from the Abbot Downing Historical Society outside at the arts fair preceding the Gala. Wood spoke from stage as Lincoln remembering his visit to Concord in 1860.
![Eli Frydman and Catherine Demers in The Somewhat True Tale Of Robin Hood, to be presented by The Children’s Theatre Project of The Community Players of Concord in October.](https://www.theconcordinsider.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/20140923_audi1.jpg)
Eli Frydman and Catherine Demers in The Somewhat True Tale Of Robin Hood, to be presented by The Children’s Theatre Project of The Community Players of Concord in October.