"Mamma Mia! is pure entertainment," director Michael Disher said. "With a solid selection of 20 plus well-known pop tunes, it avoids pretense and purpose and delivers a joyful evening."
"The first time I saw Les Misérables was back in 1989 and I was profoundly moved by the depth of emotion that I experienced from the musical adaptation of Victor Hugo's epic novel," director Debbie Mansir said.
"The 3rd concert of the 5th annual Songwriters Concert Series is sure to be a hit with Caroline Doctorow and her band the Ballad Makers - warming the room with her velveteen voice and thought-provoking song lyrics," Nancy Remkus, Songwriters Share Founder, shared.
"We created this weekend to bring people out to the Hamptons' during the winter season and create something different for locals to do," Heather McCormack explained.
"Little Murders is a JFK post-assassination satiric play, then film, that predicted the breakdown of traditional American institutional safeguards and the random violence and societal insanity that follows. Why anyone thinks this has any relevance to present-day events, go figure," remarked Feiffer.
"I think now I've hit that point where I know I'm comfortable within my own personality. For a long time I was just trying to reinvent the wheel and the wheel was perfectly fine rolling on its own," East told us about the evolution of his musical style.
"We were the first act to play there with 80,000 people. They had someone literally flying a glider inside," Denny Laine told Hamptons.com about when Wings, the Paul McCartney band he founded with Paul and Linda in 1971, opened up the Seattle Kingdom.
"I'm excited about the Salon at LTV -- we have a great wealth of talent out east and on Friday we are assembling a variety of some of the East End's most dynamic minds and creatives to share new work, ideas, and their talent!" Angela LaGreca explained. "I used to do these Salon's at my house -- and...
"You can't do great satire if you don't love what you satirize," Dante told Film Comment in 2015. "Someone said I make my own movies and the Mad magazine parodies at the same time. I don't know why this is. It's just my sensibility."
"ECI hopes Normal is Over will serve as a call to recognize and address the environmental pressures put on our land and waterways," Jeff Schultz said.
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