Summer Sunday Tea Dances

June 9
through August 25

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or call our Box office (631) 725-9500

 

SUMMER SUNDAY TEA DANCES

SPONSORED BY LGBT NETWORK &
LONG ISLAND LGBT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

 June 9th, June 30th, July 7th, July 14th, August 11th, August 18th, and August 25th.

4:30pm - 6pm

Open to all, 21 and over

 

Each Sunday will feature a different fun theme! The kickoff party on June 9th is Swifty Sunday, featuring Taylor Swift's most danceable hits! Other Sundays will follow up with Showtune Sundays, featuring classic Broadway hit music and so much more.

The Honorary Host Committee includes

David Lawenda & Kevin Menard
Robert Marc & Gunnar Spaulding
Albert Bianchini & Kyle Barisich
David Scott & Alex Pashkowsky

The mixers will be the perfect casual antidote for wrapping up a weekend on the East End! Plus, attendees are invited to come early or stay after to catch a show on Bay Street's Mainstage, with Sunday matinee performances at 2 p.m. and evening performances at 7 pm. The series of events will offer creative cocktail specials, light bites, theme days, fabulous music, and LOTS OF DANCING.

 

 

Other Shows

Mike Birbiglia: Please Stop the Ride
Category: Events July 25 through July 28

Mike Birbiglia for four nights this Summer: Thursday, July 25th @ 6 pm, Friday, July 26th @ 7 pm, Saturday, July 27th @ 6 pm, Saturday, July 27th @ 8:30 pm and Sunday, July 28th @ 2PM, to perform his newest show "Mike Birbiglia: Please Stop the Ride". Birbiglia returns to Bay Street Theater, by popular demand, on the heels of his DOUBLE SOLD-OUT performances last summer of "The Old Man and the Pool" which debuted at Bay Street Theater and went on to be a hit Broadway show and Netflix comedy special.

Music Mondays with The Harlem Gospel Choir, Erich Bergen, and Ari Axelrod
Category: Events August 5 through August 19

Music Mondays Return! The hit summer concert series that invites artists to perform for audiences and share stories of their time on and off the stage is held Mondays through July and August starting with Patti LuPone on July 8; The Harlem Gospel Choir on August 5; Erich Bergen on August 12; and finishing with a performance of Ari Axelrod on August 19.

Music Mondays with The Harlem Gospel Choir
Category: Events August 5 at 8:00pm

Music Mondays Return! The hit summer concert series that invites artists to perform for audiences and share stories of their time on and off the stage is held Mondays through July and August starting with Patti LuPone on July 8; The Harlem Gospel Choir on August 5; Erich Bergen on August 12; and finishing with a performance of Ari Axelrod on August 19

Music Mondays with Erich Bergen
Category: Events August 12 at 8:00pm

The hit summer concert series that invites artists to perform for audiences and share stories of their time on and off the stage is held Mondays through July and August starting with Patti LuPone on July 8; The Harlem Gospel Choir on August 5; Erich Bergen on August 12; and finishing with a performance of Ari Axelrod on August 19.

Music Mondays with Ari Axelrod
Category: Events August 19 at 8:00pm

The hit summer concert series that invites artists to perform for audiences and share stories of their time on and off the stage is held Mondays through July and August starting with Patti LuPone on July 8; The Harlem Gospel Choir on August 5; Erich Bergen on August 12; and finishing with a performance of Ari Axelrod on August 19.

My First Ex-Husband
Category: Events August 26 at 8:00pm

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Popular TV personality and Bay Street Board of Trustees member Joy Behar and friends — including Susie Essman, Tovah Feldshuh, Sherri Shepherd, and more — will perform My First Ex-Husband, Behar’s all-new show. My First Ex-Husband is a series of monologues, both funny and poignant, written by Joy Behar and will grace the stage one night only to benefit the Bay Street Theater.

Madame Butterfly: An adaptation
Category: Events October 18 and October 19

Arguably one of the most popular operas in existence, Puccini’s Madame Butterfly is the story of a woman caught between two worlds who meets a tragic end. It explores the emotions of polarity, the tension between East and West, between love and lust, trust and betrayal, family connection and lonely isolation. In this 100 year anniversary of Puccini's death, Divaria is thrilled to present a multi-disciplinary adaptation of Madame Butterfly featuring an extremely talented international cast including Metropolitan Opera tenor and Grammy Award Winner Errin Brooks as Pinkerton, Michael Nansel as Sharpless, Anna Tonna as Suzuki, John Easterlin as Goro and Ashley Galvani Bell in the title role but also gifted local artists including members of Suffolk Symphonic Choir. This production, directed by Bay Street favorite J.A. Diaz, will explore the historical context behind this work and America's influence in late-19th century Japan.