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Bay Street Theatre is a non-profit 299-seat professional regional theater in Sag Harbor. It was founded in 1991 and operates from March through December.
Bay Street Theatre is a non-profit 299-seat professional regional theater in Sag Harbor. It was founded in 1991 and operates from March through December.
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'Celebrity Autobiographies'
'Celebrity Autobiographies," a bicoastal hit, makes its Long Island premiere at Bay Street Theatre this Columbus Day weekend after long runs in Los Angeles and a regular Monday night gig at Manhattan's Triad nightclub. You can catch Rachel Dratch and...Tags: Celebrity, Sly Stallone, Debbie Reynolds, Pamela Anderson, Madonna
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day tripper: To Bridgehampton, with kids
Special to NewsdayIn the Hamptons, every town has its own persona; Bridgehampton is no exception. While Southampton stands behind its blue-blooded privet hedges, and East Hampton drips with Hollywood East money, the hamlet of Bridgehampton (population 1,381) oozes more...Tags: Madonna, Transportation, Richard Gere, Diana, Princess of Wales, Southampton (Southampton, New York)
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LI KIDS: THIS WEEK
Mayhem Poets As part of the "KidStreet" series at Bay Street Theatre, slam poets perform to raise social awareness through some hip-hop tunes. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Show time is 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28, on the Long Wharf in Sag Harbor. Tickets...Tags: Assault
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After homework's done, some kid-friendly fun
pat.burson@newsday.comThere's more on tap for kids than just readin', writin' and 'rithmetic this fall. At a number of kid-friendly events on Long Island, little ones can get an ecology lesson from a furry little monster; teens and tweens can take a "one world tour" with a...Tags: Hempstead (Hempstead, New York), Television Industry, Clubs and Associations, Music Theater, Folk Music
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Reviews: Durang's 'Beyond Therapy,' 'Bette and Boo'
linda.winer@newsday.comAfter a weekend spent careening around the demented funhouse of two Christopher Durang revivals, I feel giddy with the joy of contradictory emotions: strong but needy women, big boys who do cry, and wild non-sequiturs that, somehow, seem less weird and...Tags: Bill Clinton, Olympia Dukakis, Katie Finneran, Thomas Hardy, Joan Allen
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BEST BETS
BOOK IT Bestselling author Jane Green reads from her latest comedy of manners, "The Beach House," a novel that's on our syllabus of required summer reading. At 7 p.m. tomorrow at Book Revue in Huntington, 631-271-1442. SEE IT Get a great view of the...Tags: Islip (Suffolk, New York), East Islip
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Betty Buckley appears May 23-25 at Bay Street Theatre
steve.parks@newsday.comWho better to launch The Hamptons summer theater season than a Broadway diva whose signature song purrs the name of one of musical theater's all-time hits? Betty Buckley, who plays the first of three weekend concerts tonight at Bay Street Theatre,...Tags: Betty Buckley, The Hamptons, Jazz Music, Charles Busch, Guild Hall
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Expanding arts' appeal to LI's young patrons
Alan Inkles is director of the Staller Center for the ArtsLast Sunday, Newsday's editorial page opined that to keep young people on Long Island we need to ensure that there's a thriving cultural scene here. So how are we doing? In many respects, rather well. Arts centers and theaters are popping up all over the...Tags: Culture, Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus, TiVo Inc., Tilles Center
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Amagansett's WEHM 92.9 gets ratings boost from on-air celebs
joseph.dionisio@newsday.comWhat's the biggest perk of running a radio station in the Hamptons? It's when celebrities - such as actors Ed Burns and Alec Baldwin - drop by the studio every summer to plug their charity du jour. Amagansett's WEHM, which broadcasts at 96.9 FM on the...Tags: Alec Baldwin, Marky Mark, Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan, Radio
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The Long Island theater scene
steve.parks@newsday.comThe thoroughfare that best defines Long Island theater, both geographically and metaphorically, is Main Street rather than Broadway. Most of the dozen or so theater companies that call themselves professional -- or mount shows that meet professional...Tags: Alec Baldwin, Culture, Celebrity, The Hamptons, Music Theater
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LI THEATER
steve.parks@newsday.comCRITIC'S PICKS Smokey Joe's Cafe (June 28-Aug. 5 at the John W. Engeman Theater, Northport). It's not the show so much as the showplace. John William Engeman of East Northport, a theater enthusiast who volunteered for the Army, was killed in Iraq last...Tags: Elvis Presley, Charles Busch, Kevin O'Neill, Hofstra University, Music Theater
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In Northport, a star is reborn
robert.kahn@newsday.comMary Ann McGee dodges into Manhattan every couple of weeks to catch a Broadway musical - recently, it was "The Pirate Queen" - or to check out a dance troupe at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea. A Greenlawn resident, McGee usually makes her excursions with a...Tags: Chelsea (Manhattan, New York), Celebrity, Pickup Trucks, Patsy Cline, Long Island Expressway
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