Abraham Lincoln stops off at the annual City Auditorium kickoff gala


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Seraphim D’Andrea performs “Backwards Barbie,” from Nine to Five: The Musical, November’s mainstage show for The Community Players of Concord.
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.
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.
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.
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.

The Friends of the Concord City Auditorium presented the 24th Season Opening Gala on Sept. 14 with a theme of “The Magic of Theatre.”

Author: Keith Testa

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