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Rock and Doc at Bay Street

Mon, 10/02/2023 - 15:39
Nancy Atlas and her band brought the audience to their feet during January's performance at Bay Street Theater.
Phil Merrick

Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor will pivot from rock 'n' roll with Nancy Atlas and her band on Saturday to an award-winning documentary about Jewish resistance fighters in World War II on Sunday at 7 p.m.

Ms.  Atlas and her band have been rousing East End audiences for 25 years. Their 8 p.m. performance will feature Johnny Blood on lead guitar, Brett King on bass, Denny McDermott on drums, Joe Delia on keyboards, Greg McMullen on pedal steel guitar, and Ms. Atlas on rhythm guitar and lead vocals.

Tickets start at $35.

"Four Winters," a film by Julia Mintz, focuses on the 25,000 Jewish partisans who fought back against the Nazis and their collaborators from within the forests of Eastern Europe, the Ukraine, and Belarus. The film was called by The New York Times "an enduring warning amid today's global struggle with authoritarian forces."

A question-and-answer session with Ms. Mintz will follow the screening. Tickets are $18.
 

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