"Most of these artists have shown together for many years and they are all creating work that is a visceral and emotional response to the world, not a literal one," Beth Barry explained.
"I want to become the kind of artist who I'm looking at myself in a role and I don't recognize who I am," Hodge told Hamptons.com.
"We will do all the numbers, and so many of those numbers are pure magic," Dellapolla told Hamptons.com.
"The show will include all the great Bon Jovi hits. I know it's going to be great," Figurido told Hamptons.com.
"My intention is to celebrate the garden of Bob Dash -- a place that continues to inspire and reflect his creativity," said Lambrecht.
"I like to think I was most influenced by Van Gogh and his brush stroke techniques and then on other days I am in full Jackson Pollock mode," he relayed.
"She, to me, is the epitome of what a strong woman is," Hawk told Hamptons.com about Dr. Louise Pearce.
"I'm excited to perform in the Hamptons. Sure summer is over and I'm going to freeze at the beach, but I can humblebrag to my friends I'm playing the Hamptons. Plus I'm from Ireland, so a brewery is where I feel most at home," Mick Thomas said.
"All Star Stand Up Comedy is back with a brand new line up at Bay Street theater," Joseph Vecsey noted. "Really excited that we are approaching our 10th year soon and people are coming to support live stand up comedy."
"Some artists have a process where they develop musically while others have an epiphany and that's what happened to me. I was very causal about the piano until I heard this Count Basie record," Carmichael told Hamptons.com.
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