"I will be joined by Sarah Green, Jean Schroeder and Paul Brokaw to perform a Benefit Concert for The Retreat," noted Fred Raimondo.
"We are looking forward to stocking our new space with an even more comprehensive selection of artist materials for all media," shared Nancy Rowan and Michael Weisman.
"We know there is a desire for excellent programming year-round and are thrilled with the response we have received from the community both in concert attendance and philanthropic support," shared Executive Director Michael Lawrence.
"I have long been fascinated by Robert Frank's work," shared Corinne Erni, Parrish Art Museum Curator of Special Projects. "He wasn't afraid to push the boundaries as a photographer and filmmaker.
"While we are going to miss the Sag Harbor community, we are excited to open the new gallery," said Eve Gianni Corio.
Director Edward Brennan is presenting Slade's (who also wrote Fatal Attraction) play with all the "bells and whistles" of a high priced Broadway show.
"It's been really fun and interesting to get to be in an intimate environment with an audience," Smith told Hamptons.com. "I'm so used to performing on television for millions."
This unique show will feature guest sopranist Emilia Donato and organist Thomas Bohlert in a compilation featuring renowned pieces spanning over 300 years in East Hampton on March 26 at 5 pm in the East Hampton Presbyterian Church.
"It will literally take the audience on an exciting Brazilian Voyage," said Claes Brondal.
"I was riveted by their vision of a turbulent, drowned and unforgiving world," Damien Roman said.
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