Bay Street Theater will celebrate its 35th anniversary this summer with two world premieres, "Mister Halston" and "Bonkers in the Boroughs," and two musicals, "Cagney" and "Dear Evan Hansen."
A Home Run for Bay Street’s AnniversaryBay Street Theater will celebrate its 35th anniversary this summer with two world premieres, "Mister Halston" and "Bonkers in the Boroughs," and two musicals, "Cagney" and "Dear Evan Hansen."
A Punk-Rock Oeuvre ReissuedPeter Dayton, an acclaimed Springs artist and designer, talks about his former life in a popular Boston punk band, 23 of whose songs from the late 1970s have been reissued by Wharf Cat Records.
Bits and Pieces 05.07.26This week: a documentary and comedy at Bay Street, "All My Sons" from London at Guild Hall, a book talk at the Parrish Art Museum, and Hopefully Forgiven will play at the Masonic Temple in Sag Harbor.
New Music Video From No SailorNo Sailor, an indie-folk band, will premiere its new music video at the Sag Harbor Cinema.
Ross Senior to Perform Songs and StoriesThe Church will host songs and stories from a Ross School senior, plus a Mother's Day sound bath by Daniel Lauter and an artists and makers night.
The Art Scene 05.07.26Solo shows for Scott Bluedorn and William Tarr, two painters at Sara Nightingale, and group shows at Ashawagh Hall and LTV Studios.
Two Shows Open at Duck CreekThe Arts Center at Duck Creek will open a group show of camera-less and alternate process photography and a solo show of paintings and drawings inspired by memory and nature.
A Pairing of Jazz and Silent FilmThe next East Meets West Jazz Jam Session at the Southampton Cultural Center invites musicians and vocalists to improvise music as accompaniment to a program of silent film clips.
Bits and Pieces 04.30.26OLA’s Pachanga at Bay Street, opera days in Bridgehampton, Madoo lecture in Manhattan, piano recital at SCC, a play and auditions in Southampton, LTV benefit, choral auditions, and a garden lecture.
Gary Cooper Film FestivalThe Gary Cooper Film Festival at the Southampton Playhouse will feature four acclaimed films by the Oscar-winning actor, who had ties to Southampton.
Kids’ Books and PhotographyThe Church will host a talk Billy Baldwin, a children’s book author, a pinhole photography workshop, and a presentation by Elisabeth Biondi, the curator of its current exhibition.
Opera, Experimental and NotComing to Guild Hall are two operas, one experimental, the other by Tchaikovsky, plus "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and a panel about ecological land care.
The Art Scene 04.30.26Artworks and artifacts at LongHouse, photography show in Southampton, new outdoor sculpture at the Parrish, landscapes at the Grenning Gallery, small works at Kramoris.
Two New Shows at Guild HallNew solo shows at Guild Hall will feature Arcmanoro Niles’s distinctive paintings informed by daily life and memory, and Claire Watson’s mixed-media assemblages made from salvaged leather garments.
What’s Worth a Thousand Words?Elisabeth Biondi, curator of “A Thousand Words: Photography at The New Yorker,” holds forth on her career, which included 17 years as the magazine’s visuals editor, and The Church’s exhibition that reflects her time there.
'In Process' at Watermill CenterThe Watermill Center will host presentations by three of its resident artists.
Bits and Pieces 04.23.26Cowboy songs at the Presbyterian Church, standup at Bay Street, book talks in Bridgehampton, jamming and jazz at the Masonic Temple, a roving performance at Dia Bridgehampton, and "Love Letters" returns.
Docs Equinox Celebrates WildlifeHamptons Doc Fest's Docs Equinox program will celebrate wildlife with documentaries featuring Siberian huskies, "problem" horses, baby hummingbirds, and the people who care for them.
Happy Birthday to The ChurchThe weekend at The Church will include presentations by its staff members, an evening of storytelling and bluegrass, a round of sea shanties, and a community dinner.
John Glover to Attend Pride ScreeningThe acclaimed actor John Glover — who plays twin brothers in "Love! Valour! Compassion!" — will attend the Hamptons Pride screening of that film.
New Sag Cinema Leader on Film’s Immersive ExperienceMark Lubell, the Sag Harbor Cinema's new executive director, believes strongly in the importance of movie theaters in an age of streaming as they bring people together for shared experiences.
The Art Scene 04.23.26Marcie Honerkamp in a solo show at Springs Library, paintings and works on paper by Louisa Chase in Chelsea, and a tour of the Ellsworth Kelly exhibition at the Parrish.
Bits and Pieces 04.16.26Classical piano recital on Shelter Island, Viennese chamber music at Hoie Hall, Streisand tribute concert at Bay Street, jazz at the Masonic Temple, Guild Hall to honor Bernstein and Couric.
Exploring Nature and ArchitectureMark Webber's new sculpture at the Anita Rogers Gallery in Lower Manhattan explores the combination of home-building materials with found elements from the natural world.
Focus on Materials in Bridgehampton"Materials Speak," the new show at the Bridgehampton Museum's Nathaniel Rogers House, features works by 28 artists working in a variety of mediums and materials.
George Singer: Writer, Ad Man, ArtistBefore embarking on a prolific career as a painter, George Singer was a produced and published writer with an M.F.A. from the Iowa Playwrights Workshop and a successful ad man on Madison Avenue.
Recital, Photography, and Fiction at The ChurchComing to the Sag Harbor arts venue are a classical recital, presentations by two photographers, a fictional storytelling workshop, and an open studio night.
The Art Scene 04.16.26Earth Day panel at the Parrish, two solos at Halsey McKay, Art Groove in Springs, Goldilocks revisited in Bridgehampton, Joan Semmel in TriBeCa.
The East Village Comes to WainscottThe Tripoli Gallery will open "Park Life," a show of new paintings by Sage Schachter created at the gallery during his six-week residency there.
All-Day Affair on CreativityThe all-day Creativity Conference at The Church in Sag Harbor will feature talks by six acclaimed thinkers in the arts and sciences.
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