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Bits and Pieces 05.19.22

Christopher Durang play at LTV, Amanda Fairbanks talks about "The Lost Boys of Montauk," auditions for Boots on the Ground theater, Band ach and Handel in Sag Harbor

May 19, 2022
Ibsen's Nora Revisited in Part Two

"A Doll's House, Park 2," a 2017 sequel to Ibsen's classic, is coming to the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue.

May 19, 2022
Four Days of Music in Montauk

The 11th annual Montauk Music Festival will bring more than 80 performers from near and far to the hamlet for four days of music starting Thursday at 6:30 p.m., with an opening party at the Westlake Fish House featuring music by 10 festival bands, cocktails, appetizers, and dancing.

May 18, 2022
Poundstone Returns to Bay Street

Paula Poundstone has performed at the Bay Street Theater so often that she needs no introduction. She will bring her lightning wit to Sag Harbor on May 28.

May 16, 2022
Bel Canto Opera Takes Up Residence

Guild Hall and Bel Canto Book Camp will bring emerging opera stars to East Hampton for residencies and performances.

May 12, 2022
Storming the Netflix Citadel

Beating the odds, three Long Island filmmakers sell their self-produced comedy special to Netflix.

May 12, 2022
The Art Scene 05.12.22

East End painters at Ashawagh Hall, floral beauty at Grenning, celebrity photos at White Room, videos in Southampton, and a slew of solo shows

May 12, 2022
Preservation Group Asks Guild Hall to Reconsider

Preservation Long Island has sent letters to Guild Hall's leadership as well as various East Hampton Village officials asking them to consider the historic significance of its interiors.

May 12, 2022
Standing Up to Domestic Violence

A new documentary by Markie Hancock tells the story of the founding of the Retreat and the ongoing but underreported incidences of domestic violence on the East End.

May 12, 2022
Bits and Pieces 05.12.22

Concerts by Caroline Doctorow (singer-songwriter), Bruce Wolosoff (pianist and composer), and Ariel Horowitz (violinist), and a talk on Frederick Law Olmsted

May 12, 2022
A Big Year for the Big Guns at Auction

An Andy Warhol "Marilyn" painting that sold for $195 million on Monday set up a week of anticipated auctions, including paintings by Pollock and de Kooning expected to net healthy sums in Christie's auction on Thursday.

May 12, 2022
Play About Suicide Spreads Awareness at Apt Moment

"Right Before I Go," conceived by Stan Zimmerman, directed by Valerie diLorenzo, and starring a host of well-known local actors, will be staged at LTV Studios in Wainscott on Saturday and May 21. The production, which aims to "break the silence and create discussion," is also a fund-raiser for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

May 12, 2022