"Confronting this thing 40 years later was a traumatic thing for them," Breen told us about the film's subjects, Mark Godfrey and Andy Godfrey, who were the only survivors of a plane crash in 1974 that killed their parents and brother and sister.
"It's just us up there playing live, talking music - who knows we may end up singing some song that comes up in conversation," Smith told us about the "Portraits" series.
"We're so excited to offer not one but TWO Sip! Classes this fall," said Julienne Penza-Boone, Director of the Arts Academy and Teaching Artist of Sip and Speak. "For years we've been engaging young people in high quality arts education experiences, and now we hope to expand into providing the adults in our community with those opportunities as...
"They're both incredible performers in their own right and together they had obviously proven that as a combo they're an undeniable duo with undeniable chemistry," Lieberman told us about the film's stars, Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne.
"It all plays together: the heavens above the holy garden," she told us. "In my panels, I reference the seven species of plants listed in Deuteronomy in the ancient gardens."
"Filmgoers were captivated by the dynamic performances and historic moments in religious history of The Two Popes, the exploration of extraordinary neurologist and storyteller Oliver Sacks in Oliver Sacks: His Own Life, and the gripping recount of the terrifying wildfires in Butte County, California in Fire in Paradise," HamptonsFilm Artistic Director David Nugent relayed.
Folks go to musicals to be entertained and this SCC production of Disney's The Little Mermaid does just that.
"I'm so pleased Valerie DiLorenzo continues to call women together to utilize theater for causes like this," Kate Mueth said. "It's all so very personal and when we fight hardship by creating beauty and with story telling, the communal results are myriad, powerful and rich."
"I believe the more we want to help people, the more real one has to become. That was my reason for starting this show," Lampanelli told Hamptons.com.
"I think it's the literature, because the work is singular in the sense that we can now look and we can see so many things based on it," Burnough told Hamptons.com about Capote's legacy.
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