Past Summer Arts Festival Posts
Tuesday, August 9th – Family Night: \”Magicalicious\” Interactive Music & Magic!
A troupe of traveling actors performs one of their favorite stories: “The Tale of the Tongue-Tied Prince.” Throughout the show, the performers use a wide range of special performance skills, including juggling, beat-box rapping, music
Sunday, August 7th – L.I. Spotlight: Ladies Drink Free Band, Indie Jazz/Funk & Pop
Ladies Drink Free is a collective ensemble that blends a gumbo of gritty funk, jazz, modern pop, sultry R&B, arena rock and world rhythms into a melting pot of danceable feel good grooves. Formed in
Saturday, August 6th – Broadhollow Theatre Co. Presents “Sondheim by Sondheim”
Hailed as a “revelatory revue full of wonderful moments” and a “funny, affectionate and revealing tribute to musical theater’s greatest living composer and lyricist,” Sondheim On Sondheim is an intimate portrait of the famed songwriter
Friday, August 5th – Jen Chapin, Contemporary Indie/Folk Music
Jen Chapin\’s music is urban folk soul – story songs that search for community and shared meaning, powered by the funk and improvisation of the city. No stranger to Huntington audiences, Jen grew up here
Thursday, August 4th – Stephanie Chase, violin
Stephanie Chase is internationally recognized as “one of the violin greats of our era” (Newhouse Newspapers) through solo appearances with over 170 orchestras that include the New York and Hong Kong Philharmonics and the Chicago,
Wednesday, August 3rd – Island Hills Chorus / Twin Shores Chorus
The Twin Shores Chorus and the Sweet Adelines Island Hills Chorus are dedicated to preserving the truly original American art form of A Cappella harmony in their distinctive barbershop styles. Each chorus performs a wide range of show tunes, patriotic themes and
Tuesday, August 2nd – Family Night: Mallory Lewis and Lamb Chop
Lamb Chop, an ewe (and puppet), has been actively performing since 1957, first with Shari Lewis and now with Mallory Lewis. Don’t miss this truly delightful – all new – performance that appeals both to
Sunday, July 31st – Christine Lavin & Don White
Since emerging from the NYC singer/songwriter scene in the late 1980s, Christine Lavin quickly established herself as an entertaining tour de force – quick on her feet, witty, insightful, and engaging, she remains one of
