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Photo Album: Pride sells out Gem Theatre in Bethel
Bethel's first Pride Day was sold out. The theatre was so crowded for the drag show that several young people had to sit on the floor in front of the stage to open up seats for adults.
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Sue Campbell and Katie Lutts of OutMaine (on right) talk with Telstar students. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Keaton Cummings-Chapman, left, who directed the Pride Day on June 29 at the Gem Theatre, celebrates Kristen Powell, one of two advisors who helped. Rose Lincoln
Drag Queen, Tasha Tektite performs at Bethel’s first Pride Day 2023 held at the Gem Theatre Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Kate Webb, left, of Bethel Area Arts and Music introduces Keaton Cummings-Chapman who planned Bethel’s first Pride Day on June 29 at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Chartreuse Money performs June 29 at Bethel’s first Pride Day at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Drag Queen, Chartruese Money performs June 29 at Bethel’s first Pride Day at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
KK Holandaise, left, Tasha Tektite and Chartreuse Money perform June 29 at Bethel’s first Pride Day at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Drag Queen performers pose June 29 with Telstar’s Civil Rights Club at the Gem Theatre. The club planned Bethel’s first Pride Day. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Chartreuse Money performs June 29 at Bethel’s first Pride Day held at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Mia Travers, 11 of South Paris Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen
Bethel’s first Pride Day was held June 29 at the Gem Theatre. Rose Lincoln/Bethel Citizen