"An Act of the Imagination is Bernard Slade's clever and masterful whodunit where duplicity, cunning and deceit promise to keep even the most seasoned theater detectives in suspense until the final moment," said Terry Brennan, General Manager of Hampton Theatre Company.
"The Watermill Center, the Hamptons' ocean light and the Shinnecock Reservation have and will continue to inspire me," William Stewart explained.
"Our focus on fostering up-and-coming talent in the HIFF community is at the forefront of our festival's mission, and our Screenwriters Lab is one of our most valued events," explained David Nugent.
"McKinley's snappy play Extinction had me laughing out loud and then cringing uncomfortably," said Director, Josh Gladstone.
"Having been right in the heart of it, Michael Holman offers a very personal portrait of the eclectic and outrageous art and hip-hop scene of downtown New York in the 1980's," noted Amy Kirwin
"The festival is not just about presenting new plays to a new audience," said Debbie Slevin, Artistic Director.
"This concert is a milestone for us. It's an opportunity to sum up where we've been and forecast where we're going," shared Gene Casey.
"It's no secret that I am smitten by our beautiful landscape; I am grateful to be able to live here every single day," shared Dawn Watson.
The time has come to say goodbye to Winterfest - Live on the Vine, the four week, mid-winter music, wine and performing arts festival.
"There are many new members and a new energy at the Alliance which we expect will propel this long time East End organization into exciting things in the future," shared Anahi DeCanio.
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