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Ciaran Sheehan to Host Bay Street Theatre's Holiday Concert and Sing-A-Long, 12/18

By: Dec. 11, 2012
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Bay Street Theatre has announced a special holiday event for the entire family. The 4th Annual HOLIDAY CONCERT AND SING-A-LONG on Tuesday, December 18 at 7 pm features the Broadway Irish tenor Ciaran Sheehan accompanied by pianist Brenda Landrum, and is made possible by the generous gifts of some Bay Street patrons. Suggested donation is $10 and a canned good for our local food pantry.

Ciaran Sheehan's Broadway credits include the role of Raoul in THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and Babet in LES MISERABLES. Off Broadway he has played in the Irish Repertory Theatre production of THE IRISH AND HOW THEY GOT THAT WAY, the New York Concert of FINIAN'S RAINBOW, the workshop for THE MOLLY MAGUIRES, and more. Pianist BRENDA LANDRUM is a local favorite and has been an active member of the Sag Harbor community for many years.

The evening begins with a concert followed by a lively holiday sing-a-long. "It's a great night of family fun and it is one way that Bay Street celebrates our local community," says Tracy Mitchell, Executive Director at Bay Street Theatre. "In addition to helping our local food pantry, we also hope that folks will remember that it is only with the community's support that we can exist. Donating to this event or purchasing a gift certificate or a raffle ticket that evening are just a few ways that people can help."

Bay Street Theatre is a not-for-profit regional theater presenting new, classic and contemporary works, with a commitment to challenging and entertaining our diverse community. This commitment extends to innovative educational programs that highlight the power of live theater. It is our mission to be an artistic haven for an extended family of artists and audience, while continuing to provide a gathering place to share in the unique collective theatrical experience.

Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinski



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