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'Camelot' Lives, At Least For A Couple More Weeks

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Deven Kolluri, James Harkness, Kyle Lopez Barisich, and David LaMarr in Bay Street Theater's

Deven Kolluri, James Harkness, Kyle Lopez Barisich, and David LaMarr in Bay Street Theater's "Camelot."

Jeremy Kushnier and Amaya Grier in Bay Street Theater's production of

Jeremy Kushnier and Amaya Grier in Bay Street Theater's production of "Camelot." MICHAEL HELLER/COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

David LaMarr and Ensemble in Bay Street Theater's  production of

David LaMarr and Ensemble in Bay Street Theater's production of "Camelot." MICHAEL HELLER/COURTESY BAY STREET THEATER

authorStaff Writer on Aug 17, 2021

Due to popular demand, Bay Street Theater is extending the run of its production of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe’s “Camelot” — the play now will run through Sunday, September 5.

The production, directed by Scott Schwartz, opened outdoors under the stars at 2011 Montauk Highway in Bridgehampton on Saturday, August 7, for a sold-out audience of 200 attendees.

Opening night attendees included: Jennifer and Liza Lerner, daughters of Alan Jay Lerner; Julie Andrews, grandmother of ensemble cast member Hope Hamilton; Tony Award-winning producers Bonnie Comley and Stewart Lane; Tony Award-nominee Tovah Feldshuh and Andrew Levy; Howard McGillin and Richard Samson; Amanda Green and Jeffrey Kaplan; Bay Street Theater board members Patty Baker, David Fink, Simon Kinsella, Carol Konner, Riki Kane Larimer and Eric Segal; and Bay Street co-founders Emma Walton Hamilton and Stephen Hamilton.

Performances are offered Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 5:30 p.m. Tickets start at $45 and are available through the box office by calling 631-725-9500 or at baystreet.org.

In case of inclement weather, ticket buyers will be notified and given first opportunity to rebook a future date, apply the funds to another show, or offered a refund.

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