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Reading ‘Men’s Lives’

At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

A staged reading of Joe Pintauro’s play “Men’s Lives” will take place tomorrow at 6 p.m. at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill in conjunction with its current exhibition, “Radical Seafaring.” The play, which premiered in 1992 as the opening production of the Bay Street Theater, tells the story of the struggle of East End baymen to continue their centuries-old tradition of making a living on the water.

The reading is produced by Stephen Hamilton and Emma Walton Hamilton, who will also direct. The cast features J. Stephen Brantley, Matthew Conlon, Kristen Lowman, Cashus Muse, Joe Pallister, Josh Salt, Harris Yulin, and Mr. Hamilton.

 

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