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Wednesday January 27, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Thursday January 28, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Start: 8:00 pm
Start: 8:38 pm
End: 8:38 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Friday January 29, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

(all day)
Start: 8:38 pm
End: 8:38 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Saturday January 30, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

(all day)
Start: 8:38 pm
End: 8:38 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Sunday January 31, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

End: 8:38 pm
Start: 8:38 pm
End: 8:38 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Monday February 01, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Tuesday February 02, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Wednesday February 03, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Thursday February 04, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Start: 8:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Friday February 05, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

End: 8:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Southampton Cultural Center presents Moises Kaufman's The Laramie Project, directed by Michael Disher.

January 28 - 31 & February 4 - 5, 2010
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 2:30 PM
General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

The Laramie Project is Kaufman and members of the Tectonic Theater Project's theatrical reaction to the 1998 murder of University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming. The murder is widely considered to be a hate crime motivated by homophobia.

The play draws on hundreds of interviews conducted by the theatre company with inhabitants of the town, company members' own journal entries and published news reports, data and documentation. It is divided into three acts, and an ensemble of actors portrays more than sixty characters in a series of momentary scenes and monologues.

Saturday February 06, 2010
(all day)
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

Start: 8:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men

January 21- 24, 2010 & February 6 & 7, 2010

Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM; Sunday at 2:30 PM

General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

Sunday February 07, 2010
End: 9:24 am
Start: 9:24 am
End: 9:24 am

Juried Art Exhibition and Competition

Awards and Opening Reception on January 9 4:30 - 7 PM

End: 8:00 pm
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Reginald Rose's 12 Angry Men

January 21- 24, 2010 & February 6 & 7, 2010

Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8 PM; Sunday at 2:30 PM

General admission $ 22; students under 21 with ID $ 10

Saturday February 13, 2010
Start: 2:18 pm
Start: 2:18 pm
End: 2:18 pm

This art exhibit, organized by Arlene Bujese, is part of our Black History Month Celebration.

Exhibit: February 13 - 28, noon - 4 PM; no charge

Reception: Saturday, February 20 4 - 6 PM

Gallery Talk with Ms. Bujese: Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 PM

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

In a two-lecture series, Prentiss Dunn, Music Professor at Webster University, Vienna, Austria and frequent guest lecturer in the Hamptons, explores the evolution of Giuseppe Verdi's dramatic and musical genius in two sublime but very different works.

Using Franco Zeffirelli's highly-acclaimed film versions of both "La Traviata" and "Othello' and his own analytic and pianistic skills, Mr Dunn leads us in an entertaining and informative exploration into the mind and methods of one of operas greatest creators.

Tickets: $ 10
The second lecture is scheduled Saturday, March 6th.

Sunday February 14, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:18 pm
End: 2:18 pm

This art exhibit, organized by Arlene Bujese, is part of our Black History Month Celebration.

Exhibit: February 13 - 28, noon - 4 PM; no charge

Reception: Saturday, February 20 4 - 6 PM

Gallery Talk with Ms. Bujese: Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 PM

Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:30 pm

The Southampton Cultural Center announces “A Celebration of American Song” with Stony Brook Opera on Sunday, February 14 at 3:00pm as part of the Southampton Cultural Center Chamber Music Series. Tickets will be sold at the door: $20/$10 students and seniors. Cash and checks will be accepted. Credit Cards will NOT be accepted.

Monday February 15, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:18 pm
End: 2:18 pm

This art exhibit, organized by Arlene Bujese, is part of our Black History Month Celebration.

Exhibit: February 13 - 28, noon - 4 PM; no charge

Reception: Saturday, February 20 4 - 6 PM

Gallery Talk with Ms. Bujese: Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 PM

Tuesday February 16, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:18 pm
End: 2:18 pm

This art exhibit, organized by Arlene Bujese, is part of our Black History Month Celebration.

Exhibit: February 13 - 28, noon - 4 PM; no charge

Reception: Saturday, February 20 4 - 6 PM

Gallery Talk with Ms. Bujese: Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 PM

Wednesday February 17, 2010
(all day)
Start: 2:18 pm
End: 2:18 pm

This art exhibit, organized by Arlene Bujese, is part of our Black History Month Celebration.

Exhibit: February 13 - 28, noon - 4 PM; no charge

Reception: Saturday, February 20 4 - 6 PM

Gallery Talk with Ms. Bujese: Sunday, February 21 at 1:30 PM