"Our shows are always well represented, and we will be introducing a number of new members," Paul Dempsey said.
"It's Valentine's Day weekend and the all star comedy show is perfect for couples who wanna laugh harder and realize they're meant for each other or break up," Joseph Vecsey noted. Either way, it will be a great night!"
"We are delighted to welcome the National Circus Project to kick off Family Month at the Museum," said Jillian Bock, Museum Education Associate. "Their interactive performance allows audience members to become active participants in the show—and learn some circus skills on their own!"
Actors Catherine Maloney and John Leonard had a wonderful cadence and tempo - no doubt schooled into them by East End icon and director Michael Disher.
"We give the audience the essence of his music," Rich Kubicz told Hamptons.com.
"This is the first year we are offering two age groups for the February camp," O'Reilly noted. "It's part of our expanding theater education plans for 2019."
"Alec and I have been hosting screenings of classic films in the winter for over a decade of a range of films, and we're really excited to check in to the Overlook Hotel for this weekend's screening of The Shining," HIFF Artistic Director David Nugent explained. "
"This continues to allow the Parrish to provide the inspiring opportunity for hundreds of students to work with practicing contemporary artists," Terrie Sultan said.
"'Love Letters,' like love, is seemingly simple and deeply complicated. I adore this play," Disher concluded.
"This is a fearsome tale of neighbor against neighbor in the early days of East Hampton, when the now-familiar street names still belonged to the town's landowners, tenant farmers, pastors, whalers, rogues, and heroes," Dava Sobel noted.
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