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Music for Singing, Skating, and Love

Tue, 02/08/2022 - 09:41
Bay Street’s inaugural ice-skating party was held last year at the Buckskill Winter Club in East Hampton.
Richard Lewin

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will host two romantic options for Valentine's Day weekend, both featuring the music of love.

It begins with a special singalong with only love songs and then an outdoor skating party with a Broadway musical theme.

Friday at 5 p.m., Ricky Rojas will lead the theater's popular Sip and Sing series of Zoom singalongs of "all your favorite love songs in one place." Sign-up information is on the Bay Street website.

On Sunday evening, Kyle Barisich, a Broadway star, will host a 90-minute skating party at the Buckskill Winter Club in East Hampton. Guests can glide or stumble to tunes from their favorite Broadway musicals, past and present. The snack bar will be serving hot chocolate and other refreshments, and all attendees will receive a Bay Street gift bag.

All ages and levels will be welcomed; attendance will be limited to the first 80 ticket buyers. The $25 fee includes skate rentals, but not skate sharpening, which will be available for a fee. Doors will open at 6 p.m.; skating will begin at 6:30. Tickets are available on the theater's website.

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