W i n t e r g u i d e 2 0 1 8 1 7 The Tony Award-winning Broad- way musical Cinderella is coming to Portland in 2018. From creators Rodgers and Hammerstein, this contemporary take on the classic tale delights with an incredible or- chestra, dazzling on-stage transformations, and surprising new twists on the beloved sto- ry. The all-singing, all-dancing ensemble is sure to enchant fans of all ages. Don’t miss out on February 2 and 3 at Merrill Au- ditorium. Tickets are $45-70. Courtesy photos Concierge Mountain Music Sugarloaf welcomes The Ghost of Paul Revere, Maine’s holler-folk band, back to the Widowmaker Stage on January 20 as part of the Bud Light Concert Series. The band boasts top-selling local albums in Maine and multiple sold-out concerts in Portland over the past sev- eral years. Now, they’re joined by King Kyote, who blends blues, folk, and tribal music, to deliver an unforgettable musical experi- ence. Tickets are $5 at the door, or free with the presentation of a valid Sugarloaf season pass. Warm up from the inside out at the 2018 Winter Session of the Maine Brewers’ Guild Beer Fes- tival on January 13. Join over 40 Maine brewers for fresh beer, live music, and plenty of local food op- tions inside the newly renovated, heated Brick South Building at Thompson’s Point. “When people think of beer in Maine, often they think of the good times drinking in the summer,” executive director Sean Sullivan says. “But those of us who live here know that there’s good beer year round.” Ticket price ($50-60) includes admission, a souvenir tasting glass, and all beer samples. Cheers! Hoptastic In the Spotlight From Nora and Delia Ephron comes the funny and compelling Love, Loss and What I Wore. The play, based on Ilene Beckerman’s 1995 book of the same name, features a rotating cast of five wom- en covering topics like “mothers, prom dress- es, mothers, buying bras, mothers, hating purs- es, and why we only wear black.” The show runs from January 20 through March 6 at The Good Theater. Tickets are $22. Once Upon a Time...