DIRECTIONS TO THE FOOTLIGHTS THEATRE
​​From the South... 295N, take EXIT 9 (Falmouth Foreside, 1 North) and travel 2.5 miles. The Footlights is on the left (Falmouth Station), just after M&T BANK- across the street from Morong VW/Audi.
From the North... 295S, take EXIT 10 (Bucknam Rd Falmouth), stay to the left on ramp, take left at light (Bucknam Rd), right at next light (Route 1), go thru 2 quick sets of lights- The Footlights is on the right (Falmouth Station) across the street from Morong VW/Audi, just before Peoples United Bank.
                                        The Footlights is located behind the building that includes the UPS Store and Locations Realty.

Celebrating 13 Years of Live, Year-Round  Theatre, Concerts, Comedy and Events! 
I LOVED, I LOST, I MADE SPAGHETTI
A Comedy by Jacques Lamarre
JANUARY 15-31

Giulia is a single New Yorker who really knows how to deliver in the one room where it counts -- the kitchen. Based on Giulia Melucci’s bestselling memoir, this sizzling comedy serves up big laughs, bold flavors, and the messy, mouthwatering quest for Mr. Right. This deliciously funny story of food, flings, and figuring it out will be a hilarious way to start the new year! Starring PAM MUTTY as "Giulia"! 


OY, WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT LOVE
An Award-Winning Comedy by Steve Budd
FEBRUARY 12-28

A laugh-out-loud look at love, dating, and all the craziness in between. It’s theater at its funniest—and most honest. One lovably confused mensch is on a quest to find his bashert… but somehow keeps looking in all the wrong places. While everyone else is getting hitched, he’s stuck wondering, “Why not me?” Oy vey! So, he does what any desperate romantic would do—he starts interrogating happy couples to uncover their secrets. The result? A heartwarming, sidesplitting, and slightly nosy deep dive into what makes love tick (and what keeps it from blowing up). Real love stories. Real laughs. And maybe—just maybe—a real shot at “the one.”

WE DREW THE SKY
By Charlie Marenghi 
MARCH 26-APRIL11

Based on the courageous true story of Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, an artist who risked everything to teach children trapped in the Terezin concentration camp. Sent with only one suitcase, Friedl defied orders—packing charcoal and paper instead of clothes, determined to bring hope through art. Though she could have escaped, she stayed, refusing to abandon the children. Of 15,000 imprisoned children, only a hundred survived; Friedl was among those who perished in Auschwitz. Before she was taken, she hid 5,000 drawings—silent witnesses to resilience and hope amid unimaginable darkness.

190 US ROUTE 1, FALMOUTH ME 04105  ​(5 MINUTES NORTH OF DOWNTOWN PORTLAND)
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