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Cindy Morin of Greene, right, sticks her arm out the door to signal for the curtain to go up during the “No Business Like Show Business” variety show at the Androscoggin Grange No. 8 Hall in Greene on Sunday. To raise funds for repairs to the building built in 1894, a group of friends has put on the show each fall for “at least the past 15 years,” said Mary Casper, the Lewiston woman who directs the performance. The two-part show had a black-and-white theme before intermission and a Christmas theme after. Go to sunjournal.com/grangevariety2013 to see a video of the show.
Jim Witherell, left, Chris Laliberte, Dick Casper and Tony Brewer perform as the “Soggy Bottom Boys” during the “No Business Like Show Business” variety show at the Androscoggin Grange No. 8 Hall in Greene on Sunday. To raise funds for repairs to the building built in 1894, a group of friends has put on the show each fall for “at least the past 15 years,” said Mary Casper, the Lewiston woman who directs the performance. The two-part show had a black-and-white theme before intermission and a Christmas theme after. Go to sunjournal.com/grangevariety2013 to see a video of the show.
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