Skip to main content

Feiffer's Comedy 'Bernard and Huey' Opens This Week

In theaters and digital platforms
By
Star Staff

“Bernard and Huey,” a comedy written by Jules Feiffer of East Hampton and directed by Dan Mirvish, will open in theaters across the country and become available on digital platforms tomorrow.

The film is based on characters originally created in 1957 by Mr. Feiffer for comic strips in The Village Voice and Playboy. The story of two middle-aged men behaving badly has been screened at more than 25 film festivals and was shown at Bay Street Theater last month.

 

Your support for The East Hampton Star helps us deliver the news, arts, and community information you need. Whether you are an online subscriber, get the paper in the mail, delivered to your door in Manhattan, or are just passing through, every reader counts. We value you for being part of The Star family.

Your subscription to The Star does more than get you great arts, news, sports, and outdoors stories. It makes everything we do possible.