"The performances are timed to end just before sunset so the combination of location, light and music creates a complete experience," said Lilah Gosman.
"Going into it's 23rd year, I think what all of us as artists and the Montauk Artists' Association as a group hope to see is the Eastern Long Island community turn out to experience and be touched by art, a connection that is at times both unexpected and inexplicable," said Ron Mellott.
This production gives American energy to Shakespeare's words in a dynamic new form.
"The Watermill Center has been a long time admirer Royce Weatherly's work," explained Noah Khoshbin.
The Barefoot Movement is "one of the most promising young bands on the bluegrass scene," according to CMT Edge.
"I spend a lot of time surfing and writing in the Hamptons," Peterson told Hamptons.com.
"From the Warhol Superstars to the Limelight / Tunnel club kids and Lady Gaga's Lower East Side crew, they are extremely creative, talented, and glamorous people," said Corona about Night Class' subjects.
Some of the most boldly innovative and playfully radical designs ever produced for American houses were conceived and built on the East End during the 1930s through the 1970s.
"This is one of the few events that all of the celebrities are here for the sole purpose of speaking with and interacting with the guests," Fabiszak told Hamptons.com.
"I'm excited to bring the creative inspiration and culture of this year's selection of women's surf films to Montauk, in an effort to expand the reach of our featured filmmakers and fearless female surfers beyond NYC," said Lava Girl Surf's co-founder Davina Grincevicius.
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