National Theatre Live will bring Noel Coward's "Present Lives" to Guild Hall, where Susan Stroman, the director and choreographer, has been named president of the Academy of the Arts.
Noel Coward and Susan StromanNational Theatre Live will bring Noel Coward's "Present Lives" to Guild Hall, where Susan Stroman, the director and choreographer, has been named president of the Academy of the Arts.
The Art Scene 12.19.24April Gornik will be at The Church in Sag Harbor to reprise the talk she gave on Egon Schiele last month at the Neue Galerie in Manhattan.
The Music Scene 12.19.24The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett has a full slate of programs through the holidays, culminating when Hello Brooklyn will headline its New Year's Eve party.
A Holiday Party and Dance DocThe Sag Harbor Church will host a community holiday party and a screening and talk by Nick Whelan, an experimental filmmaker.
Bits and Pieces 12.12.24Visionary sci fi at the Sag Cinema, garden fair at Madoo, winter concerts from the choral society and the Hamptons Festival of Music, blues at the Masonic Temple.
Black Fest Final: ‘White Peril’Black Film Fest to conclude with a sneak preview reading by Omo Moses of his soon-to-be-published memoir "The White Peril: A Family Memoir."
Judy Carmichael, ‘Swinger’!Bay Street Theater's weekend will feature Judy Carmichael's piano virtuosity and a mockumentary film satire set mostly on the East End.
Linda Reville Eisenberg: ‘Calm Amid the Clamor’Linda Reville Eisenberg's still-life paintings, featured in her Guild Hall exhibition, celebrate simplicity while retaining elements fundamental to the genre.
Live Radio Play in QuogueThe Hampton Theatre Company will celebrate the season with three performances of "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play."
Opinion: A Merry Little CarolWith a talented cast and creative sound effects, "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play" brings a 1940s radio studio to the Southampton Cultural Center.
‘A Vocal Dynamo’ in WainscottThe Duchess Trio will bring their tight vocal harmonies to LTV, while "Scrooge . . . The Relapse" will summon Freud, Marx, and Charles Darwin to reform the miser.
Bits and Pieces 12.05.24Holiday shows at Guild Hall, a garden roundtable in Bridgehampton, jazz and jamming at the Masonic Temple.
Exhibition Tour at The ChurchMyrna Davis and April Gornik, co-curators of the exhibition “Yes, No, WOW: The Push Pin Studios Revolution,” will lead a tour of the show at The Church.
Marble Sculpture at Duck Creek"Ian Swordy: Direct Carving at Duck Creek" brings three monumental sculptures and a pedestal piece to the Springs arts center.
The Art Scene 12.05.24Gallery tour of Guild Hall's Artist Members Exhibition and small artworks by 100 artists at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton.
Writer Reinvents a Classic With ‘Scrooge . . . The Relapse’With three short-story collections and a dystopian novel to his credit, John McCaffrey is bringing "Scrooge . . . The Relapse" to LTV.
‘A Christmas Carol’ On AirBoots on the Ground Theater recreates a 1940s radio studio, complete with props, costumes, and sound effects, for "A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play."
A Celebration of David GeiserJake Ruehl has organized a one-night celebration of the artwork of David Geiser, his father, who died four years ago in Springs.
Bits and Pieces 11.28.24Illuminated gardens and "Zima!" at LongHouse after dark, Schubert song cycle at The Church, comedy at the Southampton Arts Center.
Makers Market at The ChurchThe Church's Holiday Makers Market will feature a diverse selection of arts and crafts, plus a pop-up print exhibition, book signings, and a community singalong.
Mirth and Sex in WainscottLTV Studios will present a staged reading of "Scenes of Mirth and Marriage" with Mercedes Ruehl and Harris Yulin, and a comedy about five couples' sex lives.
The Art Scene 11.28.24New workshops at the Women's Art Center, nature and sports cars at the White Room, 144 artists at Tripoli Gallery, group show at LTV.
A Photographer at Play in SagaponackJaime Lopez has had a successful career as a fashion photographer and, more recently, as a fine-art photographer whose subjects have ranged from landscapes to artists to rustic metal tools.
Dynamic Docs, All Week LongNow in its 17th year, Hamptons Doc Fest will show 32 films over seven days, with screenings at the Sag Harbor Cinema and Bay Street Theater.
The East Hampton Historical Society's House and Garden Tour features five residences, some old, some recent, and all with surprises.
A Filmmaker’s Vintage Tools"Think Like a Filmmaker" at the Sag Harbor Cinema is an exhibition of an acclaimed filmmaker's repurposed vintage filmmaking equipment.
Bits and Pieces 11.21.24"Tosca" from the Met at Guild Hall, workshops at Bay Street, "9 to 5: The Musical" in Bridgehampton, jazz and drumming at the Masonic Temple, comedy at SCC.
Classical Double Play at SCCThe Southampton Cultural Center will host a recital of of piano classics and a benefit performance of 19th-century music for East Hampton's Freetown community.
Classical Music Tinged Blue(s)Reflections in Music at The Church in Sag Harbor will present a program of classical compositions inspired in part by the blues.
Guild Hall Announces Top Honors WinnerMichael A. Butler, a self-described "narrative folk artist," was selected as the Top Honors recipient in Guild Hall's Artist Members Exhibition.
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