Arts & Entertainment
Bay Street Theater Presents Production Of To Kill A Mockingbird
Performances will run throughout the month of November.

Literature Live! will present their production of To Kill A Mockingbird, directed by Joe Minutillo throughout the month of November.
Performances will be from Wednesday, Nov. 5 to Saturday, Nov. 29 at the Bay Street Theater at 1 Bay St. in Sag Harbor.
Public performances will be presented on Friday’s and Saturday’s November 7-8, 14-15, 21-22, and Thanksgiving Weekend November 28-29 at 7 p.m. Matinees will be held on Saturday’s, November 15, 22 and 29 at 2 p.m. Groups and weekday show times vary and are open to the public based on availability.
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Tickets for students are free with a valid ID and adults tickets are $25.
Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 631-725-9500 or online at www.baystreet.org.
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The cast is made up of many local actors from Sag Harbor, Hampton Bays and Calverton who have participated in a variety of programs at Bay Street Theater.
Bay Street Theater and Sag Harbor Center for the Arts announced the cast earlier this month, which includes Chloë Dirksen (Narrator), Cooki Winborn (Calpurnia), Jemma Kosanke (Scout), Carolyn Popp (Miss Maudie), Rob DiSario (Heck Tate), William Sturek (Judge Taylor/ Mr. Cunningham), Jessica Mortellaro (Mayella Ewell), Joe Pallister (Bob Ewell), Hudson Troy (Jem), Thomas Schiavoni (Dill), Scott Eck (Atticus Finch), Chauncy Thomas (Tom Robinson), and Al Bundonis (Mr. Gilmer).
Many of the cast members have participated in Literature Live productions such as The Crucible, and The Diary of Anne Frank, as well as in Bay Street’s Mainstage productions including Romance, Men’s Lives and Conviction.
“Since the start of this program six years ago, we’ve brought nearly 10,000 students from 51 schools across Long Island,” says Tracy Mitchell, Bay Street Theater’s Executive Director. “In working to ensure that theater remains accessible, this year we offered a Free Student Ticket Initiative. And we’ve seen a large jump in the number of students attending because of it. I hope everyone will take advantage of this opportunity.”
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