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News Mazzie, Danieley, Buckley and Feinstein to Sing at Bay Street Broadway couple Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley will perform at the Bay Street Theatre as part of the summer line-up at the Sag Harbor venue.
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Tony Award winner Betty Buckley.

Memorial Day weekend kicks off with a performance from Grammy-nominated musician Phoebe Snow on May 23, followed by Broadway's Mazzie (Ragtime, Passion) and Danieley (Full Monty) on May 24. Grammy nominee Michael Feinstein will also offer an evening of song on June 22, and Tony Award-winning actress Betty Buckley will perform a series of concerts July 3 and 4.

As previously reported, Bay Street will launch its theatrical season with John Van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle (June 2-28) under the direction of Jack Hofsiss. Tony winner Mercedes Ruehl will star in Moira Buffini's Dinner (July 7-Aug. 2), and the classic musical comedy Dames at Sea will follow (Aug. 11-Sept. 6).

Bay Street's Monday night Comedy Club series will offer a return of Eugene Pack's Celebrity Autobiography, as well as performances from Caroline Rhea, Louie Anderson, David Brenner, Jim Breuer, Susie Essman, Mario Cantone, Robert Klein, Janeane Garofalo and Rob Riggle.

Bay Street has also launched the "Our Town" artists discussion series, which will take place Thursdays at 4 PM. Set to participate are Bay Street artistic director Sybil Christopher, as well as playwright Lanford Wilson, Jim McMullen, April Gornick and Ellen Adler.

Bay Street regular and Broadway comedic actress Julie Halston will appear in Miss Margarita's Way, and a work-in-progress presentation of Motherhood Out Loud will be presented at the Parrish performance venue.

Tickets can be purchased by calling (631) 725-9500 or by visiting BayStreet.

 
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