“Admissions” by Joshua Harmon will be the second play of the Hampton Theatre Company's 2019-2020 season, opening on January 16, 2020 at the Quogue Community Hall and running through February 2. Talkbacks with the cast and director will be offered following the 7 p.m. performances on Thursday, January 23, and Friday, January 24.
a?oeAdmissionsa?? by Joshua Harmon will be the second play of the Hampton Theatre Company's 2019-2020 season, opening on January 16, 2020 at the Quogue Community Hall and running through February 2. Talkbacks with the cast and director will be offered following the 7 p.m. performances on Thursday, January 23, and Friday, January 24.
Calling all kids ages 5-16! Enjoy your winter break as you act, sing, and dance your way through WHBPAC's Arts Education Program's highly acclaimed Musical Theatre Camp - smack in the middle of winter- on Monday - Friday, February 16-10, from 9am - 3pm daily.
Calling all ballet dancers ages 5 -18. WHBPAC's Arts Education Program's popular Spring Ballet Residency with Peconic Ballet Theatre (formerly Dancecore) is back with Coppelia, one of the best-known and most performed comedy ballets about a doll who magically comes to life!
Young actors and actresses rejoice! The Nancy and Frederick DeMatteis Arts Education Program's highly acclaimed Teen Theatre Project returns to WHBPAC to produce its second full-scale musical production. The Brothers Grimm 'go Broadway' as Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine offer up a cockeyed fairy tale in Into the Woods Junior.
Calling all young actors and actresses! WHBPAC's Arts Education Program is looking for youngsters, ages 6* - 16, to participate in its week-long summer Musical Theatre Camp, King Arthur's Quest. Campers will rehearse from Monday, August 11 through Friday, August 15 culminating in a public performance on Friday night. The fee for the camp is $450.
Calling all young actors and actresses! WHBPAC's Arts Education Program is looking for youngsters, ages 6* - 16, to participate in its week-long summer Musical Theatre Camp, The Pied Piper. Campers will rehearse from Monday, July 7 through Friday, July 11 culminating in a public performance on Friday night. The fee for the camp is $450.
WHBPAC's Nancy and Frederick DeMatteis Arts Education Program proudly presents both Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS and Teen Theatre Project in a showcase of theatre students ages 5 - 17 today, April 18 and Saturday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. All tickets are $15. Public sale begins Today, April 4. Purchase tickets at www.whbpac.org or by calling 631-288-1500.
WHBPAC's Nancy and Frederick DeMatteis Arts Education Program proudly presents both Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK KIDS and Teen Theatre Project in a showcase of theatre students ages 5 - 17 on Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19 at 7:00 p.m. All tickets are $15. Public sale begins Friday, April 4. Purchase tickets at www.whbpac.org or by calling 631-288-1500.
Registration is now open for the WHBPAC's highly acclaimed Summer Arts Education Camps & Classes. From summer-long acting classes to week-long camp offerings, these distinctive performing arts programs span a wide spectrum of arts areas, including musical theatre, ballet, and acting. Each program is designed to enhance and refine young people's performing arts skills and deepen their appreciation and life-long love for the arts. Participation in the performing arts unleashes creative energy, helps young people find his/her unique voice, and reinforces valuable life skills: teamwork, social skills, responsibility, commitment, self-esteem and creative development.
Jon Robin Baitz' Other Desert Cities shows a realistic example of how families are nowadays. Dysfunction, love, and the influence family members have on one another are performed with panache at the Hampton Theatre Company's Sarah Hunnewell directed presentation of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony nominee. Running through November 10th at the charming Long Island venue in Quogue, each member of the cast was great in their respective roles.
'Other Desert Cities,' the Broadway triumph by Jon Robin Baitz about one family's moving struggle with the challenges and the cost of recasting the truth in the name of love, will be the first play in the Hampton Theatre Company's 29th season.
"Other Desert Cities," the Broadway triumph by Jon Robin Baitz about one family's moving struggle with the challenges and the cost of recasting the truth in the name of love, will be the first play in the Hampton Theatre Company's 29th season, opening on October 24 for a three-week run in Quogue.
The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue will once again bring life to the 'off' season in the Hamptons beginning in October. The company will present four plays between October and next June which the company describes as plays 'chosen for the excellence of their writing, their thrilling theatricality, and their ability to entertain, engage and resonate with theater audiences.'
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Hampton Theatre Company was forced to cancel all performances of its critically and popularly acclaimed production of David Lindsay-Abaire's 'Good People' through November 4. The company will be extending the run for an additional weekend with performances today, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon from tonight, November 8 through November 18.
Due to Hurricane Sandy, the Hampton Theatre Company was forced to cancel all performances of its critically and popularly acclaimed production of David Lindsay-Abaire's 'Good People' through November 4. The company will be extending the run for an additional weekend with performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoon from November 8 through November 18.
If ever there was a more relatable tale for these times, David Lindsay-Abaire's Tony-Award winning play, Good People, is certainly among that list. This story hits home with the masses that are struggling with the current economy. You'll find yourself empathizing, in whole or in part, with the story and the characters we meet now playing through November 11th at Quogue Community Hall on Long Island.
'Good People,' a tough and tender new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, launches the Hampton Theatre Company's 28th season October 25 - November 11. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the show below.
'Good People,' a tough and tender new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, launches the Hampton Theatre Company's 28th season. Get a first look at the production, running now through November 11, 2012, below!
'Good People,' a tough and tender new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, will launch the Hampton Theatre Company's 28th season tonight, October 25.