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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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Summer school for adults on Long Island
sylvia.king-cohen@newsday.comSummer school suddenly sounds so cool. Taking a class just because you can puts the fun back into fundamentals. Here's a look at some unusual courses offered around Long Island: Fencing: 6:30-8 p.m. July 6-17, Hofstra University, Hempstead, 516-463-7200,...Tags: West Islip, Personal Service, Further Education, Colleges and Universities, Long Island
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Tip: Long Island theater bargains
No need to traipse into Manhattan to see a good play this weekend. Two shows that ushered in separate decades are playing in revivals on Long Island. "Bell, Book and Candle," a supernatural comedy that opened on Broadway in 1950, runs through June 28 at...Tags: Richard Burton, Manhattan (New York City), Music Theater, Theater, Long Island
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'Bell, Book and Candle'
steve.parks@newsday.comFirst, a word about the title of Bay Street Theatre's summer revival of the play that begot TV's "Bewitched." The phrase "bell, book and candle" refers to archaic tools the church deployed in excommunicating anyone guilty of spiritual crimes. Such as...Tags: James Stewart, Celebrity Mothers, Kim Novak, Lauren Bacall, Theater
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Hamptons arts: Some sizzling summer samplers
steve.parks@newsday.comThe newest attraction on the Hamptons summer arts scene also is among the oldest. The John Drew Theater's grand reopening weekend gets off to a high-def start Friday night when Alec Baldwin hosts an early Hamptons Film Festival screening of "The Cove,"...Tags: Alec Baldwin, Music, Music Theater, Arts, Festive Event
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6 plays to see this summer on Long Island
steve.parks@newsday.comThe Glass Menagerie (John Drew Theatre at Guild Hall, East Hampton (July 8-26). Revisit Tennessee Williams' classic ode to the sister he left behind and the desolation of false hope and failed expectations. A new production of the American masterpiece,...Tags: Monty Python's Spamalot, Comedy (genre), Gateway Playhouse, Music, Music Theater
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O'Neill Center To Honor Dina Merrill
Dina Merrill will be honored at a summer gala at the O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford July 17 at 6 p.m. Merrill is a longtime supporter of the theater, serving on the board of trustees for 25 years. She has a theater at the center named after her....Tags: Estelle Parsons, Twitter, Inc., Hartford Stage, Mark Twain House and Museum, Mel Brooks
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Sag Harbor theater to host free Oscars screening
mitchell.freedman@newsday.comThey'll be rolling out the red carpet on Oscar night in Sag Harbor, about 3,000 miles away from the slightly bigger and slightly more glamorous one that will be rolled out in Hollywood. But, in spirit at least, it will be the same thing. "We hope people...Tags: Movies, Academy Awards, Barack Obama, Theater
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Live updates: Watching the Inaugural on LI
A round-up of coverage of people on Long Island watching the inauguration of Barack Obama. Portrait replacement At precisely noon in Riverhead, Suffolk County Court Judge James Hudson took down the smiling portrait of President George W. Bush that has...Tags: George Bush, Christianity, Elwood (Huntington, New York), Baptist, Ceremonies
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Long Islanders watch Obama take the oath
At long banquet tables in a Jamaican-Chinese restaurant in Hempstead, the patrons stood as they watched President Barack Obama take the oath of office - even though they were hundreds of miles away from the U.S. Capitol.
So did the giddy crowd packed...Tags: Restaurants, Christianity, New York, Barack Obama, Baptist
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Off-season Sag Harbor
Special to NewsdayFor John Steinbeck fans, Sag Harbor will always be known as the idyllic fishing village the Nobel Prize-winning author left behind in the opening pages of his 1962 book, "Travels with Charley in Search of America." But much about Sag Harbor has changed...Tags: New York, Nature, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John Steinbeck, Natural Science
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DAYTRIPPER DESTINATION: Sag Harbor
Special to NewsdayFor John Steinbeck fans, Sag Harbor will always be known as the idyllic fishing village the Nobel Prize-winning author left behind in the opening pages of his 1962 book, "Travels With Charley: In Search of America." But much about Sag Harbor has...Tags: Wildlife, Cheddar Cheese, New York, Nature, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Daytrip: To Bridgehampton, with kids
Special to NewsdayIn the Hamptons, every town has its own personality; 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: Bridgehampton, Madonna, Road Transportation, Richard Gere, Transportation
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