"Rodgers and Hammerstein's, South Pacific, is based on the Pulitzer Prize winning James Michener novel, Tales of the South Pacific," explained director Michael Disher.
"I've always felt special being born on the 29th, and try to do special things with my life that spill out into other people's lives," shared Romany Kramoris.
"We wanted to host a Teen PechaKucha Night to highlight the energy and ideas of the young people in our community," explained series organizer Andrea Grover.
"Rapidly changing views of local land and beachscapes is the inspiration behind this show and sale," said Ann Lombardo.
"This is an opportunity for artists to realize their projects in an established gallery in Sag Harbor, generously donated by board member Richard Demato, while making a contribution to end the cycle of domestic abuse on the East End," shared Loretta K. Davis.
"My heartfelt belief that East End audiences would embrace a series of spring concerts was confirmed last season," said Marya Martin.
"The mission of the organization continues to be to extend local artist members the opportunity to display their works in a Southampton gallery and to support local art activities wherever possible," explained Dom Lamontanaro.
"In our 9th year, we are pleased to say that the fest has accomplished what it was created to do: Nurture the east end economy and give work to artists during slower, mid winter months," noted Jim Faith.
The 1971 Robert Altman Western stars Warren Beatty, Julie Christie, Rene Auberjonois, William Devane, and John Schuck.
"There are so many artists on the East End deserving of recognition, and too few galleries, and this is an opportunity to give the public an idea of who is here," explained Arlene Bujese.
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