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P.O. Box 106
Mt. Desert, ME 04660

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THE NEIGHBORHOOD

Located in the rustic Masonic Hall in Somesville, the Acadia Repertory Theatre has been a center fo the performing arts since 1973.

Mount Desert Island, situated on the eastern coast of Maine was first recognized and named by European explorers as early as 1604. The first recorded permanent settlement of this island was in 1762 on the Somes Sound fjord, just a couple miles from Acadia Rep.

Somesville is a very small, extremely quaint New England town. You might have noticed that Maine license plates plainly say Vacationland. This is not an idle boast. Two thirds of Mt. Desert Island is comprised of Acadia National Park. We feel very fortunate to be able to do our work in such an environment.

The Acadia Rep. is extremely grateful to the strong support shown by the many businesses that advertise with the theatre, the other arts organizations in the area, and the audiences who have been the real backbone of the operation. Please consider supporting this season's advertisers:

RESTAURANTS

Abel's Lobster Pound
The Burning Tree
Cafe Bluefish
DeMuro's Top of the Hill
The Dog and Pony Tavern
Eat-a-Pita/Cafe 2
Fiddler's Green
Galyn's Restaurant
Gringo's
Jordan Pond House
Jordan's Restaurant
Kathy's Breakfast & Chowder House
The Mex Restaurant
Morning Glory Bakery
Seafood Ketch
Sips Restaurant
Testa's Restaurant
The Thirsty Whale
Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound

RECREATION

Cadillac Mountain Sports
Delight Water Taxi
Maine State Kayak
Mount Desert Festival of Chamber Music
Mount Desert Oceanarium
Scenic Flights of Acadia

OTHER

Acadia Channell
Bangor Daily News
Bar Harbor Bank & Trust
The First
Eric Henry, Carpenter
Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home
Merchant-Needham Insurance
New England School of Communications
Wallace Interiors
Wallace Tent & Party Rentals
Mount Desert Summer Chorale
Islandscaping Garden Center

LODGING

Ann's Point Inn
Bar Harbor Inn and Spa
The Crocker House
Graycote Inn
Mount Desert Campground

SHOPS & GALLERIES

A & B Naturals
Alone Moose
Artful Designs
Atlantic Brewing Company
Bark Harbor
Brown's Appliances
Carroll Drug Store
Country Store Antiques
Dead River Convenience
Ernie's Sculpture
Evergreen Pottery Gallery
Hannaford's of Bar Harbor
The Kimball Shop
Lake & Sea Marine
Liquor Locker
McEachern & Hutchins Hardware
Mystery Cove Book Shop
Richard Parks Furniture
Scrimshaw Workshop
Sewing by the Sea
Shaw Jewelry
Sherman's Bookstore
Stanley Subaru
Sullivan Harbor Farm Smokehouse
Town Hill Market
Village Emporium
Westside Florist
Window Panes
Woodshop Cupolas



Interested in advertising with Acadia Rep? Contact us at art@acadiarep.com!

Getting Here

From Bar Harbor take Route 233 (Eagle Lake Road) west out of town. (233 is on the junction of Mount Desert Street and Route 3 in Bar Harbor).

Drive for apx. 15 minutes until you reach a stop sign. This is the junction of Route 198. Take a right.

Apx. 5 minutes later, you will reach a traffic light on the main street of Somesville. This is Route 102. Take a left.

You will cross the old Somesville bridge and just over the hill, Acadia Repertory Theatre will be on your left.



Nearby Dining, etc.

The closest dining options are in Southwest Harbor, which is about 5 miles South, continuing along Route 102. There are many wonderful restaurants all over the island, many of which are listed to the right.

While in Somesville, you may want to spend a little time exploring the nearby garden, bridge and library. It's a beautiful, quaint town, so bring your camera.