"Perhaps the most shocking thing I found out is that East Hampton had only one policeman when the force was established," Harrison told us.
"It's a lot of different genres for a lot of different tastes and that's what makes it so wonderful," Rogers told Hamptons.com.
"The centerpiece of this newly enhanced program is a production that is completely created and run by our intern company," explained Scott Schwartz.
"This program is inspired by the idyllic setting of Fort Pond House - a perfect real world embodiment of the French Fête galante painting style," Lilah Gosman said about Fêtes Galantes.
The show is a wonderful, magical, musical experience. Perhaps the best musical production on the East End ever!
"The second half we do it's kind of like a mini version of Phantom," Kingsley told us.
"There's going to be over 100 artists displaying their pieces at the historical Ashawagh Hall," noted Carol Mohlenhoff.
Praise for the book include Kirikus Reviews who called it, "A vigorous, readable revisitation of the events of a century and more ago but with plenty of subtle lessons in the book for modern-day civil rights activities, too."
"I have been astonished, perplexed and enlightened by Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe for years," said Johan Kugelberg.
"Ever since joining Bay Street as Artistic Director, I have dreamt of bringing the brilliant musical Evita to our stage," noted Bay Street Theater Artistic Director Scott Schwartz.
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