Indian Summer

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August 25
through August 27

As the midsummer sun beats down on a sleepy seaside town, Daniel and his grandfather search to find new life after the death of their family’s musical matriarch. Just when Daniel’s vacation nears unbearable, along storms the biggest bully in Rhode Island: Izzy Rizzo. What ensues is a tenderly cynical comedy about teenage romance, taking chances, and the true meaning of a summer home.

Directed by Cameron King

Written by Gregory S. Moss

The cast includes Don Roy King (George); Jake Anderson (Daniel); Anna Schiavoni (Izzy); Eli Mayer (Jeremy); and Adelaide Mestre (Millie).

The 2022 Mainstage Season is made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; New York State through the generosity of Assemblyman Fred Thiele and State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle; Town of Southampton; The Shubert Foundation; Suffolk County Office of Film & Cultural Affairs; fully or partially funded by the Suffolk County Department of Economic Development & Planning; AARP Long Island; Adam Miller Group; Advantage Title; Air Hamptons; Baron’s Cove; Bartlett Tree Experts; CeeJack Team of Compass Real Estate; Corcoran; Dayton, Ritz & Osborne Insurance; DIME; East End Awning; East End Tick & Mosquito Control; First Coastal; Fisher Signs & Shirts; Greg D’Angelo; Grenning Gallery; Harbor Pets; Hollander Design Landscape Architects; Jane Holden; BHS; Maggio Environmental Services; Mala Sander + Team; National Grid; North American Air Charter; Northwell Health; Peconic Bay Medical Center; Propane Depot; PSEG Long Island; REVCO Lighting; Sag Harbor Books; Six Sigma Auto Group; SOTHEBY’S; Stony Brook Southampton Hospital; The Awning Company; The Wharf Shop; Twin Forks Pest Control; Unlimited Earth Care; Weber & Grahn; and Weill Cornell Medicine.

Other Shows

The Met: Live in HD - Falstaff
Category: Special Performances April 1 at 12:30pm

Baritone Michael Volle stars as the caddish knight Falstaff, gleefully tormented by a trio of clever women who deliver his comeuppance, in Verdi’s glorious Shakespearean comedy

Kinky Boots—BYExperience Encore Screening From London's West End
Category: Special Performances April 1 at 8:00pm

Filmed live from London's Theatre Royal, Kinky Boots features songs by Grammy and Tony-winning pop icon Cyndi Lauper, direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell (Legally Blonde, Hairspray) and book by Broadway legend Harvey Fierstein (La Cage Aux Folles).

42nd Street—BYExperience Encore Screening From London's West End
Category: Special Performances April 8 at 8:00pm

Filmed in 2018 at London’s Theatre Royal, 42nd Street brings an eye-watering extravaganza full of crowd-pleasing tap dances, popular musical theatre standards—"Lullaby of Broadway," "We’re in the Money," "42nd Street," and more—and show-stopping ensemble production numbers.

The Met: Live in HD—Der Rosenkavalier
Category: Special Performances April 15 at 12:00pm

A dream cast assembles for Strauss’s grand Viennese comedy.

The Moondogs Celebrate The Music of John Lennon—1961–1971
Category: Special Performances April 22 at 8:00pm

The Moondogs, the East End's preeminent Beatles tribute band, will perform the music of John Lennon, focusing on his songs from 1961 to 1971.

New Perspectives: Hidden Cosmopolitanism of the Arab World—a two-part lecture by Ken Dorph
Category: Special Performances April 20 and April 27

Sag Harbor resident and Middle East expert, Ken Dorph, delivers a two-part lecture on the Arab World, examining the diversity of Arabs, with a focus on their evolving views on religious minorities and gender.

The East End Special Players present Turtles on the Tarmac
Category: Special Performances April 29 at 4:00pm

Company-in-Residence East End Special Players return to Bay Street following a two year hiatus with a premiere benefit performance of their new play Turtles on the Tarmac!

The 9th annual Title Wave: New Works Festival
Category: Special Performances May 5 through May 7

Established in 2014, the New Works Festival is an annual presentation of new plays and musicals and an opportunity for playwrights to work on their play in-person with directors and professional actors.