In 1936 a marvelous opera house was opened on the site of an old deer run in the woods above Harrison. Seating 300, the Adirondack-styled building was constructed of rose hemlock with hand-carved fixtures and stage dimensions identical to the Metropolitan Opera House.
Today Deertrees is operated as a non-profit performing arts center presenting an eclectic schedule of over fifty exciting performances during a season that runs from late June until early September.
As home to the Deertrees Theatre Festival, the Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival, the Deertrees Children’s Wednesday Series, the BackStage Art Gallery and the Salt Lick Café, Deertrees is one of the most active performing arts venues in the Northeast.
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