"Since its beginning in the 18th century, Sag Harbor has had a unique global focus. It has had an extraordinary tradition of creativity and innovation, from whaling to watch making, as well as in the visual arts, writing and music," Dr. Sara Cochran said.
"It's gonna be a killer show. Sergio, Dawn, and Ken are all amazing performers and top notch writers," Joseph Vecsey said. "You're missing a great show of you miss this one."
"This program has an outcome of short films, but the PROCESS is where we apply the focus and primary meaning," Kate Mueth said. "To understand that HOW we maneuver through our lives is possibly even more important than the places we reach is, we find, highly helpful in helping youth (and adults!) to thrive, to be happy, and...
"Blue is considered beneficial to the mind and the body. It slows human metabolism and produces a calming effect. In many cultures blue is believed to bring peace and keep bad spirits at bay," Andrea McCafferty and Kat O'Neill noted.
Albee's writing is brilliant, however it was the combined skills and talents of the director and cast that launches this production into a must-see category.
"From infectious spirit to their churning rhythm section to their tight - but not too polished - harmonies, Damn Tall Buildings brings energetic fun to every performance!" Alice Clark said about the band.
Solutions to climate health focused on the East End include "Showing how our community can positively impact and increase our chances for a healthy planet" by meeting with others to discuss initiatives "in conversational forums that are well versed in regarding Plant-Based Diet, Regenerative Practices (land and sea), and Reducing Food Waste," and "how these strategies can create...
"All three artists have ties to the local community," Sara Nightingale explained. "I think the combined exhibitions will provide a lot of variety, and hopefully there will be something for everyone to enjoy."
"Admissions is a hilarious and provocative drama by Joshua Harmon," Terry Brennan, Hampton Theatre Company General Manager, relayed.
"It's fascinating to watch Karloff. Like Spencer Tracy in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, he brings an extra dimension to his character: The role bears some resemblance to real life," Roger Ebert said about the Target star in a film review.
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