MHI Calendar 2008

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adults. Instruction will continue when students meet at The Nature Conservancy’s Andy Warhol Preserve in Montauk and spend two glorious days painting. Materials and easels will be provided.Jim Daga Albinson began his art studies at the School of Visual Arts, in New York City, and continued his studies with Robert Armetta at LIAFA. He then attended the Stevenson Academy of Fine Arts in 2000, where he became an apprentice to Attila Hejja for several years, and developed and refined his skills to become the lead instructor and art director there. Jim has exhibited at the Grenning Gallery, in Sag Harbor, and now shows at the prestigious Hampton Road Gallery alongside artists such as Andrew and Jamie Wyeth. He returns to partner with Guild Hall after students from the summer 2008 raved about his workshop. Sat 10/11 Film: "Larry Rivers: Public and Private" 3:00 pm Free with Guild Hall Museum Admission This film by Lana Jokel captures Rivers at work and at play. Sun 10/12 Film: "Pull My Daisy," 3:00 pm Free with Guild Hall Museum Admission 1959, written and narrated by Jack Kerouac. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, starring Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso, Larry Rivers, Peter Olovsky, David Amram, Beltiane, Alice Neel, Sally Gross, Mooney Peebles, and Robert Franks's son Pablo. Wed 10/15 Guild Hall's Annual Golf Event at The Maidstone Club On Wednesday, October 15, Guild Hall presents its Annual Golf Outing at The Maidstone Club—the exclusive and challenging links course located on Old Beach Lane in East Hampton – voted one of Golf Digest’s 100 greatest courses in 2007 – 2008. Proceeds will benefit Guild Hall. Participants will enjoy a buffet lunch in the Tap Room prior to playing on this spectacular, ocean view course; afterwards, they will enjoy cocktails, a scrumptious dinner buffet and prizes will be awarded! We urge those interested to RSVP by calling Nancy at 631-324-0806 ext. 23 no later than October 1st. 11:00 am to 12:00 pm Refreshments 12:00 pm to 12:45 pm Buffet Lunch in Tap Room 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Golf Tournament (Shotgun Start) 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Cocktails and Dinner TICKETS Hole Sponsorship $300 One player $700 Two players $1,400 Threesome $2,100 Foursome $2,800 GUILD HALL 158 Main Street, East Hampton 324-0806 The Naked Stage – Staged Play Readings in The Boots Lamb Education Center at Guild Hall 7:30 pm The Naked Stage is a working collective of performing artists dedicated to the development of theatre on the East End of Long Island. The members of The Naked Stage believe in the possibilities generated by the collaboration of devoted people. We wish to provide a focal point for the encouragement of theatre and all it’s associated arts. The Naked Stage: Works in Progress serves as an incubator and laboratory for actors, writers, directors, dancers, composers, musicians and designers to practice and explore their craft free from the Tues 10/7 The Naked Stage presents a staged reading of YOM KIPPUR A New Play by Meri Wallace 7:30 pm The Boots Lamb Education Center at Guild Hall Lead Artist: Josh Perl. Featuring Ian Temple, Valerie Feingold, Jessica Bailey, Deborah Marshall and Phyllis Mallah. Two American couples living in Israel find their lives changed forever when they are caught up in the outbreak of the 1973 Yom Kippur War. As their world turns upside down, the four must wrestle with questions of personal needs, betrayal and patriotism, along with the issue of love for one's adopted country vs. the love for one's immediate family. “Yom Kippur” received a full production in the Midtown International Theatre Festival summer 2008. “Thoughtful and affecting”--New England Entertainment Digest. Meri Wallace is a nonfiction author, columnist, television personality and former psychotherapist. She has written a number of plays which have been produced at such venues as The Love Creek Festival, Midtown International Theatre Fest, Where Eagles Dare, The Stephen Talkhouse, Shetler Studios and others. She lives in Amagansett, New York with her husband Jonathan. Tues 10/28 The Naked Stage presents a staged reading of R.U.R. by Karel Capek 7:30 pm The Boots Lamb Education Center at Guild Hall R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) by Karel Capek. Translated by Claudia Novack. Lead Artist: TBA Featuring an ensemble cast TBA. R.U.R. written in 1920, premiered in Prague in 1921, and first performed in New York in 1922 garnered worldwide acclaim for its author and popularized the word Robot. Mass-produced as efficient laborers to serve man, Capek's Robots are an android product - they remember everything but think of nothing new; but the Utopian life they provide ultimately lacks meaning, and the humans they serve stop reproducing. When the Robots revolt, killing all but one of their masters, they strain to learn the secret of self-duplication. It is not until


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