Concierge O C T O b e r 2 0 1 7 1 9 from top: Christopher boudewyns; courtesy images(4); corey templeton Admit it, you came be- cause of the name. Sex with Strangers is sure to draw curious crowds–and hold them with its tale of passion and privacy online. The play will run through October 22 at the intimate Good The- ater. Intrigued? Tickets are $25. Francophiles and wine drinkers can indulge and educate them- selves at French Pairings 101 at Cellardoor Winery on October 25. Guests will learn to the art of French pairings, plus you’ll be able to taste a selection of wine and cui- sine as you go. C’est bon ça! Tickets are $60. Santé! Broadway comes to Maine via the talents of Tony-award winning star Leslie Odom Jr. The Hamilton breakout per- former will melt Merrill Auditorium on October 19 with original compo- sitions and beloved jazz standards from his recent chart-topping album. Tickets are $37-$62. Celebrate the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness with the Maine Harvest Festival at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor, November 11-12. Maine farmers, foodies, and craftsmen converge to showcase the Fall bounty. Events include an alpaca experience, milking competition, and music from local bluegrass acts. Tickets are $8. 561-8300 All The Right Notes Portland, scary? Ocean views, comedy, a stroll through the Old Port–what could be scary about that? Wicked Walking Tours turns those quintessential pieces of Portland inside out by revealing the unknown ee- rie truths of your everyday haunts. Perfect for Hal- loween, a comedic guide leads the half mile walk exploring ancient landmarks and pirate hideouts, and there’s always the chance to hold hands while walking through the cemeteries after dark… Oct. 31. Tickets are $19.99. Toast to the Season TMI