Mamma Mia! (Mar. 8-24)

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Mamma Mia!
Mar. 8 – Mar. 24

Thursdays – Saturdays at 7PM.
Sundays at 2:30PM.

Eye-popping colors and toe-tapping tunes frame the Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus crowd-pleaser, Mamma Mia! Performances begin March 8 and run through March 24. Michael Disher directs. Alyssa Kelly choreographs. Amanda Jones musically directs.
Run time is 2:30

Ticket Info

Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or at the door. If you plan on paying at the door, we recommend you call ahead to make a reservation as we cannot guarantee a seat without one.
General Admission: $30, Students: $15
Dinner & Theater: $75. Includes 3 course dinner, tax, gratuity and a ticket to the show. Offered at two restaurants:
1) The Plaza Cafe (631-283-9323), located at 61 Hill St., Southampton,
2) Claude’s at the Southampton Inn (631-283-1166), located at 91 Hill St., Southampton. Guests who purchase this dinner & theater package can reserve a hotel room for $125 (excludes tax and gratuity). The price includes breakfast for two on the morning of checkout.
Purchase the package that corresponds with the restaurant you wish to dine at. After purchasing your package, please call the restaurant to make a reservation.
Brunch & Theater: Available on Sundays. Offered at three restaurants:
1) Fellingham’s (631-283-9417), located at 17 Cameron St., Southampton.  $52 for adults, $37 for students under 21. Includes brunch and a mimosa, tax, gratuity and admission to show.
2) Claude’s at the Southampton Inn (631-283-1166), located at 91 Hill St., Southampton. $60. Includes tax, gratuity, and admission to show.
3) Edgewater Restaurant (631-723-2323), located at 295 E Montauk Hwy, Hampton Bays, NY 11946. $58 adults, $29 for children. Includes brunch, a drink, coffee and dessert, gratuity and admission to show.
Purchase the package that corresponds with the restaurant you wish to dine at. After purchasing your package, please call the restaurant to make a reservation.

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Reasons to be Pretty (Jan. 11 – 27)

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Reasons to be Pretty
Jan. 11 – Jan. 27

Thursdays – Saturdays at 7PM.
Sundays at 2:30PM.

A new year begins with a modern tale on the importance (or not) of physical beauty – Neil LaBute’s, Reasons to be Pretty. Performances are January 11 through January 27. Joan Bennett Lyons directs.
*Contains adult themes and strong language*

Ticket Info

General Admission: $25, Students: $12
Dinner & Theater: $69. Includes 3 course dinner, tax, gratuity and a ticket to the show.
Offered at two restaurants: 1) The Plaza Cafe (631-283-9323), located at 61 Hill St., Southampton, 2) Claude’s at the Southampton Inn (631-283-1166), located at 91 Hill St., Southampton.
Purchase the package that corresponds with the restaurant you wish to dine at. After purchasing your package, please call the restaurant to make a reservation.
Brunch & Theater: Available on Sundays. Offered at two restaurants:
1) Fellingham’s (631-283-9417), located at 17 Cameron St., Southampton. $45 for adults, $32 for students under 21. Includes brunch and a mimosa, tax, gratuity and admission to show.
2) Claude’s at the Southampton Inn (631-283-1166), located at 91 Hill St., Southampton. $55. Includes tax, gratuity, and admission to show.
Purchase the package that corresponds with the restaurant you wish to dine at. After purchasing your package, please call the restaurant to make a reservation.
Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or at the door. If you plan on paying at the door, we recommend you call ahead to make a reservation as we cannot guarantee a seat without one.

Open Auditions for Meet Me in St. Louis (Oct. 2 – 3)

Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center to Hold Open Auditions for the Long Island premiere of Joe Landry’s Meet Me in St. Louis: A Live Radio Play

Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will hold open auditions for the Long Island premiere of Joe Landry’s Meet Me in St. Louis: A Live Radio Play on Tuesday, October 2nd and Wednesday, October 3rd at 6:00 PM in Southampton Cultural Center’s Veterans Hall.

Auditions begin promptly at these times. Late arrivals will be seen at the discretion of the directors. Vocal and dance audition required. Readings from the script will also occur. Sides will be provided.

Michael Disher directs. Amanda Jones musically directs. Alyssa Kelly choreographs.

Performances will begin on November 23rd, 2018 and run through December 9th, 2018.

Landry’s radio play is adapted from the book by Hugh Wheeler.

“I am thrilled to be continuing this holiday tradition of presenting Joe’s timeless and humbling nostalgic whispers of gentler times,” said Disher. “Featuring our greatest technology – imagination, Joe effortlessly transports us through sounds and spoken word. And in this case, with a familiar score, to boot.”

Based on The Kensington Stories by Sally Benson and the MGM motion picture Meet Me In St. Louis, starring Judy Garland, Meet Me In St. Louis: A Live Radio Play features songs by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine, including the classics “The Boy Next Door,” “Skip To My Lou,” “The Trolley Song,” “Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” and “Meet Me in St. Louis.”

Casting is flexible. Actors must cover several roles, so vocal dexterity is required. The available roles to be covered are:

  • MR. ALONZO SMITH, fortyish, father and lawyer
  • GRANDPA PROPHATER, Mrs. Smith’s father, a Civil War veteran
  • MOTORMAN, trolley car driver
  • CLINTON BADGER, an awkward, bumbling young man
  • ESTHER SMITH, lively and attractive daughter; about seventeen
  • TOOTIE SMITH, a bright six-year-old girl
  • KATIE, the Smith family cook and housemaid, Irish
  • EVE, Lon’s date at his going-away party
  • LUCILLE BALLARD, a sophisticated and charming young lady seventeen – twenty.
  • MR. NEELY, the iceman
  • JOHN TRUITT, handsome, athletic boy next door; about nineteen
  • GLENNIE, a friend of Tootie’s
  • MR. BRAUKOFF, a gruff neighbor with an accent
  • BUTCH POPKIN, who performs live sound effects and plays THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST
  • LON SMITH, good-looking nineteen-year-old Princeton freshman
  • WARREN SHEFFIELD, Rose’s suitor, an eligible twenty year old man from a rich family
  • PEEWEE DRUMMOND, an awkward, bumbling young man
  • ROSE SMITH, beautiful and chic daughter; about eighteen
  • MRS. ANNA SMITH, fortyish, good and loving mother
  • GEORGIA LEONARD, the pianist THIS ROLE HAS BEEN CAST

Those auditioning should prepare 16-32 measures of Broadway standard, suitable clothing and shoes for a dance audition and a flexible schedule. Most rehearsals are scheduled