"This show will break the tension and possibly save the family," Joseph Vecsey added. "Sorry there's no show during Christmas vacation to save you."
The holiday weekend in the Hamptons will be jam-packed with the chance to admire several exceptional exhibitions, especially if you're fond of petite works that pack a punch.
"I am thrilled to be continuing this holiday tradition of presenting Joe's timeless and humbling nostalgic whispers of gentler times," Director Michael Disher reflected.
"On Golden Pond is one of those sentimental comedies, cute and tender," a New York Times review noted.
It is a great representation of an important piece of American Literature done in a ninety-minute, one act play that will thrill you.
"We are thrilled to continue to elevate the spirits of our community with sublime music and warm fellowship," Konstantin Soukhovetski said.
"A one hour ride of intrigue, murder and torment as a beleaguered sailor, the Mariner, recounts an albatross' revenge on the crew and the voyage," Kat O'Neill noted about the production.
"35 local artists will be participating as they showcase their oils, acrylics, mixed media, sculptures and photography," noted board member Danielle Leef.
"We're here year round for the community with inspiring exhibitions, art classes for children and adults, and diverse public programs," said Museum Director Terrie Sultan. "But I'm always especially delighted when we open our doors for a free community day so that everyone can experience all the Parrish has to offer."
"I love that Warhol, Pollock and de Kooning were all out there. I like imagining them working in the summer where we are all subjected to the same conditions," reflected William Richmond-Watson.
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