Bay Street Theatre Hosts Subscriber Appreciation Night

By: May. 31, 2011
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Bay Street Theatre is hosting Subscriber Appreciation Night on Monday, June 6 from 6 - 8 pm at the Bay Street Theatre. All 2011 subscribers are invited to enjoy music by Brenda Landrum. Wine, beer and cheese will be served. You must become a subscriber by June 6 and RSVP to attend by calling the Box Office at 631-725-9500.

A 3-play subscription includes the following:

TRU (June 1- June 26), by Jay Presson Allen; featuring Darrell Hammond as Truman Capote. This look into a part of Truman Capote's life was first produced on Broadway, earning Robert Morse a Tony for Best Actor in 1990.

Between July 5 -31, the wild comedy BETTY'S SUMMER VACATION, by Christopher Durang, takes the stage; directed by Trip Cullman. This comedy is about a young woman who spends the summer in a beach town which soon becomes a nightmare of a summer share!

Next is the Broadway bound, ENTER LAUGHING: THE MUSICAL (August 9- September 4); book by Joseph Stein; music and lyrics by Stan Daniels; directed by Stuart Ross. Based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Carl Reiner, the musical tells the story of an errand boy from the Bronx who makes a delivery to the Big City with dreams of making it on the Great White Way. He encounters the madcap eccentrics that inhabit that world in this hilarious and tuneful adaptation of the hit play.

The 2011 Mainstage Season 3-play subscriptions and single tickets are now on sale and may be purchased by calling the Box Office at 631-725-9500. Single tickets may also be purchased online at www.baystreet.org.

Bay Street Theatre is a not-for-profit institution presenting new, classic and contemporary works with a commitment to challenging and entertaining our diverse community. This commitment extends to educational programs for all ages to foster the continued value of theatre as a vital art form for future generations.



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