Lakewood Theater 76 Theater Road, Madison, ME 04950
About the Business
Lakewood Theater, located at 76 Theater Road in Madison, Maine, is a historic institution that has been entertaining audiences for generations. Founded in 1901, it is one of the oldest continuously operating summer theaters in the United States.
The theater is known for its charming and intimate atmosphere, with a seating capacity of 350 guests. It offers a diverse range of performances, including musicals, comedies, dramas, and children's shows. The talented cast and crew work tirelessly to bring each production to life, ensuring a memorable experience for all who attend.
In addition to its main stage productions, Lakewood Theater also hosts workshops, classes, and special events throughout the year. Visitors can enjoy a pre-show meal at the on-site restaurant, or explore the beautiful grounds surrounding the theater.
Whether you are a longtime fan of the arts or a first-time theatergoer, Lakewood Theater offers a unique and enjoyable experience for all. Come and see why this beloved institution has stood the test of time and continues to be a cultural gem in the heart of Maine.
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76 Theater Rd, Madison, ME 04950, United States
Reviews
"Saw Lafferty's wake and enjoyed it so much. Very funny, actors great and the audience participation was a real joy."
"I have always loved Lakewood Theater and I have always had a delightful experience there. Today for the very first time I was terribly disappointed because I was unable to hear almost all of the dialogue. Had I not been with others, I would have left. Since it was a musical, all wasn't lost because I was able to hear the music. Still, I would need to think carefully about returning after such a disappointing visit!"
"Wonderful food selection, prep & presentation at the inn directly across from the theatre. Actors have a vreat sense of humor. Sad I didn't discover this hidden gem years ago!"
"What a great old theatre! The show was fun, too."
"We saw the musical Dirty Rotten Scoundrels here on a Sunday evening. It's a beautiful old theater, and the production was very well done. We had seats in the first balcony row, which was just about the perfect viewing spot. The theater has well maintained grounds which you can stroll during the intermission. It felt like stepping back in time! It's worth noting that while there isn't an official dress code, it's not the kind of place you would want to show up to wearing a t-shirt or sweatshirt."
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