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The Situation Room: The Inside Story of Presidents in Crisis by George Stephanopoulos. Image and book cover courtesy of Hachette Book Group.

Hamptons Dance Project 2021

Jose Sebastian and the Hamptons Dance Project return with another exciting mix of new and classic work from a diverse blend of noted choreographers featuring artists from American Ballet Theatre and beyond. The event will be presented on a beautiful 20-acre property overlooking Gardiners Bay.

The program will showcase a world premiere by Gemma Bond with music by singer/songwriter Pat Alger, excerpts from Justin Peck’s “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”, Christopher Wheeldon’s “This Bitter Earth”, an electrifying tap number by Demi Remick, and much more. This year’s company includes Isabella Boylston, Aran Bell, Skylar Brandt, Catherine Hurlin, Devon Teuscher, Cory Stearns, Thomas Foster, and others.

Click HERE for more about this year’s project and the stunning waterfront venue!

See more about Hamptons Dance Project in this mini documentary from the 2020 show HERE.

Hamptons Dance Project 2021 Program


A note about COVID-19 protocol for Hamptons Dance Project attendees: Guild Hall will not require six feet of social distancing at outdoor programs and face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests and children under the age of 2. Unvaccinated attendees are required to wear face coverings due to full seating capacity.

A Conversation on Broadway’s The Producers

STROMAN PRESENTS! A WEEKEND CELEBRATION WITH BROADWAY’S CELEBRATED DIRECTOR SUSAN STROMAN
A Conversation on Broadway’s The Producers
Featuring Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Brad Oscar and more special guests TBA!
Musical Direction by Greg Jarrett

Susan Stroman joins us live to reminisce about the 20th anniversary of Broadway’s record breaking smash, The Producers – the musical which at the time broke box office records and won the most Tony Awards ever in one year.  Susan will be joined in person by Matthew Broderick, Nathan Lane, Brad Oscar and more special guests to be announced.

Concessions are available at our new eAT Coffee Bar.

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater. Face coverings are required indoors for all guests, regardless of vaccinated status.

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.

GET DANCING: A Unique Evening of Contemporary Dance by Andy de Groat and Catherine Galasso

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater.  Face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests.

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.


Part-tribute, part live-archive, part new work, GET DANCING is an evening of downtown dance history re-imagined. Presented in partnership with The Watermill Center, the program includes dances from the 1970s by the late choreographer Andy de Groat re-staged by Catherine Galasso, as well as Galasso’s notes on de groat featuring original choreography and a contextualization of de Groat’s legacy, revealing “an aesthetic of task lifted by beautiful music, of circles of the mind, of patience and poetry” (Wendy Perron, 2016).

Andy de Groat emerged as a choreographer in the 1970s. His early choreography places spinning and pedestrian movement within a complex framework, presented with a keen sense of timing, phrasing, and rhythm. He is known for numerous collaborations with Robert Wilson, including the choreography for the original Einstein on the Beach in 1976. de Groat and his company, red notes, were based in France for 30 years where he was nominated twice to the National Order of Arts and Letters. This collaboration with Galasso, created while de Groat was still living, was commissioned by Danspace Project, developed at The Watermill Center, and nominated for a New York “Bessie.”

Galasso will once again re-stage de Groatʼs Fan Dance and Get Wreck, this time with local community performers from the East End, alongside Galasso’s company dancers. The program also includes a film by Jon Meaney and Andrew Horn of de Groatʼs Rope Dance Translations (1979), as well as music by Catherine Galassoʼs father and frequent de Groat collaborator, the César Award-winning composer Michael Galasso, who is best known for his soundtrack for Wong Kar Waiʼs In The Mood For Love.

On Thursday night, July 29 at 7pm, Guild Hall and The Watermill Center are proud to present Viewpoints, a conversation engaging the community through intriguing dialogue and creative collaboration by leading voices in the arts and humanities. Moderated by Dr. Lauren DiGiulio, Viewpoints with Sheryl Sutton and Robert Wilson explores the legacy of collaboration in the early work of The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds, Wilson’s early performance collective. Sutton and Wilson will use GET DANCING and its foundation in the work of the late Andy de Groat, a Byrd himself, as an entry point into a discussion about generational exchange, the role of archives in contemporary performance practice, and the function of performance training in the Byrds’ work. The conversation will be followed by a live performance of GET DANCING, in which Catherine Galasso reimagines historic downtown works that de Groat developed in the late 1970s alongside fellow Byrd, composer Michael Galasso.

Run time: Approx. 70 minutes

FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The creation and premiere of GET DANCING was made possible, in part, by the Danspace Project 2015-16 Commissioning Initiative, with support from the Jerome Foundation. Additional support provided by the Bossak/Heilbron Foundation, individual donors, and the 92nd Street Y. The project was developed through residencies at Robert Wilsonʼs Watermill Center, the Centre Nationale de la Danse Pantin, Kaatsbaan International Dance Center in Tivoli, New York, East Village Dance Project, and through the Lower Manhattan Cultural Councilʼs Extended Life Dance Development program made possible in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

PLAY IN THE GARDEN: A Perfect Ganesh by Terrence McNally

Directed by Amanda Kate Joshi
Featuring Shalin Agarwal, Irene Glezos, Lué McWilliams, and Will Porter

Guild Hall celebrates our 90th anniversary season with a look back at the work of the luminous artist members of our Academy of the Arts. Playwright Terrence McNally was a great friend of the John Drew Theater as well as a Lifetime Achievement Honoree in 1993, the same year his heartfelt and spiritual play A Perfect Ganesh opened to acclaim at the Manhattan Theatre Club, and later went on to be nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. Amanda Kate Joshi returns to the Drew to direct this special one-night reading as a highlight of our PLAY IN THE GARDEN series of staged readings.

In A Perfect Ganesh, two middle-aged American women travel to India hoping to heal from their personal tragedies and find inner peace.  After experiencing true culture shock upon arrival, the women are joined by the Hindu god Ganesha.  This god of wisdom accompanies them, assuming many different guises along the way.  As the women struggle to overcome their traumas, Ganesh provides wisdom, humor, and safety, which allows them a glimpse into another world, and a deeper look into themselves.  A Perfect Ganesh draws on the tragic and the comic, showing us that while one can look for solace outside oneself, it is ultimately within oneself where it is found.  

Run time: Approx 2 hours

Originally produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club on June 27, 1993.
A PERFECT GANESH is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.


THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER.

Guests ages 5 and up attending any indoor John Drew Theater program must show proof of full vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test results. Face coverings are required for all patrons over the age of 2 regardless of vaccination status. 

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING PROGRAMS INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER

Guests ages 5 and up attending any indoor John Drew Theater program must show proof of full vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test results. Face coverings are required for all patrons over the age of 2 regardless of vaccination status.

In order to attend programs indoors in the John Drew Theater, guests will be responsible for displaying proof of one of the following on arrival:

  • Full vaccination, meaning both doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine received at least 14 days prior to the day of the program
  • A negative test result from a COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours of the day of the program
  • A negative test result from a COVID-19 Antigen test taken within six (6) hours of the program’s scheduled start time
  • Current New York State Excelsior Pass with proof of vaccine or negative testing/Antigen results. Click HERE to download the free app for seamless entry.

Note: Social distancing will be followed indoors, and seats will be assigned with ample space between each party.

As of 5/27/2021

Hamptons Dance Project 2021

Jose Sebastian and the Hamptons Dance Project return with another exciting mix of new and classic work from a diverse blend of noted choreographers featuring artists from American Ballet Theatre and beyond. The event will be presented on a beautiful 20-acre property overlooking Gardiners Bay.

The program will showcase a world premiere by Gemma Bond with music by singer/songwriter Pat Alger, excerpts from Justin Peck’s “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”, Christopher Wheeldon’s “This Bitter Earth”, an electrifying tap number by Demi Remick, and much more. This year’s company includes Isabella Boylston, Aran Bell, Skylar Brandt, Catherine Hurlin, Devon Teuscher, Cory Stearns, Thomas Foster, and others.

Click HERE for more about this year’s project and the stunning waterfront venue!

See more about Hamptons Dance Project in this mini documentary from the 2020 show HERE.

Hamptons Dance Project 2021 Program


A note about COVID-19 protocol for Hamptons Dance Project attendees: Guild Hall will not require six feet of social distancing at outdoor programs and face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests and children under the age of 2. Unvaccinated attendees are required to wear face coverings due to full seating capacity.

A Conversation with Laurie Anderson and Julian Schnabel

Join us for a very special intimate conversation between world renowned artists and good friends Laurie Anderson and Julian Schnabel.  These multi-talented artists and Guild Hall Lifetime Achievement in the Visual Arts award winners will discuss life, art, friends and folly.

Run time: Approx 1 hour


THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater.  Face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests.

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.

Laurie Anderson, 2018. Photo: EbruYildiz
Julian Schnabel, Paris 2016. Photo: Louise Kugelberg

Concert Reading of Love Letters by A.R. Gurney starring Mercedes Ruehl and Harris Yulin

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater.  Face coverings are required indoors for all guests, regardless of vaccinated status.

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.


Directed by Harris Yulin

A. R. Gurney’s internationally acclaimed stage hit is a heart-warming, poignant play about two people, Andy Ladd III and Melissa Gardner, who write letters to each other over a period of fifty years. Andy is a serious, down-to-earth attorney. Melissa is a lively, free-spirited artist. But these two opposites have a definite attraction. They are childhood friends who share a lifetime of experiences through a voluminous series of letters and notes written from the age of six to sixty-five. Poignant, romantic and frequently funny, their correspondence follows a bittersweet path of boarding schools, marriage, children, divorce and missed opportunities. It’s the life journey of two soul mates – enacted through words both written and unsaid – who share the greatest gift of all: the gift of love.

Run time: 90 minutes

LOVE LETTERS was presented at The Long Wharf Theatre, Edgar Rosenblum, Executive Director; Arvin Brown, Artistic Director.
LOVE LETTERS is presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York.

Guild Hall and the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center present Jazz for the Center

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.


Evan Sherman is coming back to the East End for The Center! The young jazz lion was the Jazz for Jennings band leader for 3 years, followed with evening shows at the Talkhouse. Join us on August 12 for a concert under the stars featuring Evan Sherman, Cyrus Chestnut, and Dezron Douglas, to benefit Guild Hall and the Bridgehampton Child Care and Recreational Center.

Run time: Approx 60-75 minutes

Hamptons Dance Project 2021

Jose Sebastian and the Hamptons Dance Project return with another exciting mix of new and classic work from a diverse blend of noted choreographers featuring artists from American Ballet Theatre and beyond. The event will be presented on a beautiful 20-acre property overlooking Gardiners Bay.

The program will showcase a world premiere by Gemma Bond with music by singer/songwriter Pat Alger, excerpts from Justin Peck’s “Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming”, Christopher Wheeldon’s “This Bitter Earth”, an electrifying tap number by Demi Remick, and much more. This year’s company includes Isabella Boylston, Aran Bell, Skylar Brandt, Catherine Hurlin, Devon Teuscher, Cory Stearns, Thomas Foster, and others.

Click HERE for more about this year’s project and the stunning waterfront venue!

See more about Hamptons Dance Project in this mini documentary from the 2020 show HERE.

Hamptons Dance Project 2021 Program


A note about COVID-19 protocol for Hamptons Dance Project attendees: Guild Hall will not require six feet of social distancing at outdoor programs and face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests and children under the age of 2. Unvaccinated attendees are required to wear face coverings due to full seating capacity.

GET DANCING: A Unique Evening of Contemporary Dance by Andy de Groat and Catherine Galasso

THIS PROGRAM WILL NOW TAKE PLACE INDOORS IN THE JOHN DREW THEATER. Guests attending any INDOOR John Drew Theater programs must show proof of FULL vaccination. At this time, only fully vaccinated guests are permitted to attend programs in the indoor theater.  Face coverings are now optional for fully vaccinated guests.

Click HERE for full COVID-19 information to review prior to your visit.


Part-tribute, part live-archive, part new work, GET DANCING is an evening of downtown dance history re-imagined. Presented in partnership with The Watermill Center, the program includes dances from the 1970s by the late choreographer Andy de Groat re-staged by Catherine Galasso, as well as Galasso’s notes on de groat featuring original choreography and a contextualization of de Groat’s legacy, revealing “an aesthetic of task lifted by beautiful music, of circles of the mind, of patience and poetry” (Wendy Perron, 2016).

Andy de Groat emerged as a choreographer in the 1970s. His early choreography places spinning and pedestrian movement within a complex framework, presented with a keen sense of timing, phrasing, and rhythm. He is known for numerous collaborations with Robert Wilson, including the choreography for the original Einstein on the Beach in 1976. de Groat and his company, red notes, were based in France for 30 years where he was nominated twice to the National Order of Arts and Letters. This collaboration with Galasso, created while de Groat was still living, was commissioned by Danspace Project, developed at The Watermill Center, and nominated for a New York “Bessie.”

Galasso will once again re-stage de Groatʼs Fan Dance and Get Wreck, this time with local community performers from the East End, alongside Galasso’s company dancers. The program also includes a film by Jon Meaney and Andrew Horn of de Groatʼs Rope Dance Translations (1979), as well as music by Catherine Galassoʼs father and frequent de Groat collaborator, the César Award-winning composer Michael Galasso, who is best known for his soundtrack for Wong Kar Waiʼs In The Mood For Love.

Run time: Approx. 70 minutes

FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The creation and premiere of GET DANCING was made possible, in part, by the Danspace Project 2015-16 Commissioning Initiative, with support from the Jerome Foundation. Additional support provided by the Bossak/Heilbron Foundation, individual donors, and the 92nd Street Y. The project was developed through residencies at Robert Wilsonʼs Watermill Center, the Centre Nationale de la Danse Pantin, Kaatsbaan International Dance Center in Tivoli, New York, East Village Dance Project, and through the Lower Manhattan Cultural Councilʼs Extended Life Dance Development program made possible in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.