Recent Press

Stay up to date with the latest news, stories, and media features about the Donald M. Gay Performing Arts Center.

In the News

We’re proud to be featured in various publications and media platforms that celebrate the arts, education, and community collaboration. Browse the links below to read what others are saying about our performances, student achievements, and ongoing initiatives at the DMG Performing Arts Center.

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Auburn to Host Inaugural Fall Concert Series

The Maine State Music Theatre will launch its first fall satellite series with three different tribute shows featuring the music of Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly.

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ELHS Biggest in Maine Auditorium put Spotlight on Auburn!

With the latest technology, community partnerships, and a vision for growth, the Donald M. Gay Performing Arts Center sets out to become a centerpiece for Auburn’s arts and events.

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Red Eddie Hosts District Choir Festival in Auburn

2003 Edward Little graduate Colin Britt will be a guest conductor Saturday for the District 2 Honors Vocal Festival.

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Auburn Performing Arts Center Opens Tuesday

The Donald M. Gay center at Edward Little High School will be open to the public for Tuesday’s music concert. “It’s a gem for the community, that’s for sure,” band director Bill Buzza said.

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Auditorium Named After Former Music Director

New Edward Little auditorium to be named for former music director following $400,000 donation

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EL Class of 51' Honors Legendary Music Teacher

Edward Little Class of ’51 honors legendary music director with lasting tribute

Connecting Through the Arts

Community Updates

From upcoming community events and student showcases to collaborations and local initiatives, this section highlights how we continue to engage, inspire, and support our community through the performing arts.

City of Auburn Update, February 5th 2025
City of Auburn Update, October 2nd 2024
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