Great Theater on the East End

Great Theater on the East End

The Issue

Bay Street is reaching out to our community for your support. They are considering a relocation to the Samuel L. Parrish building on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village as well as other locations. 

One of the biggest issues confronting regional theater today is the escalating cost to operate their facilities and produce rich and interesting programs for the community. Our village has offered to help Bay Street by providing them with an affordable and beautiful venue at the Samuel L. Parrish building on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village.

Mayor Epley has laid the groundwork and presented the village's offer, but he needs your help.  By signing this petition, you let the Board of Directors of Bay Street Theatre know that you encourage their move to Jobs Lane, that you're a fan of live theatrical productions such as they produce so well, and that you will support their move to Jobs Lane both in spirit and in substance if given the opportunity.

This is an historic moment and an historic decision that impacts the vitality of Southampton Village and the future of great theater on the East End.  One which should come with the support of our village and town residents and businesses alike, as well as theater-goers across the East End.

Be a part of this joyous occasion by signing this petition of support.  Our aim is to be able to say "Welcome to your new home!" to the board, cast, producers and directors of "Bay Street at The Parrish".  Two historic elements of the East End coming together for the entire community.

Please tell your friends that Bay Street needs us NOW and that we need Bay Street today and tomorrow if great theater is to thrive.  I hope to see you at their Gala Opening! 

Thank you for your support!

Roger Blaugh

Great Theater on The East End

GreatTheaterOnTheEastEnd@gmail.com  

631-384-6664

Photo courtesy of Southampton.Patch

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The Issue

Bay Street is reaching out to our community for your support. They are considering a relocation to the Samuel L. Parrish building on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village as well as other locations. 

One of the biggest issues confronting regional theater today is the escalating cost to operate their facilities and produce rich and interesting programs for the community. Our village has offered to help Bay Street by providing them with an affordable and beautiful venue at the Samuel L. Parrish building on Jobs Lane in Southampton Village.

Mayor Epley has laid the groundwork and presented the village's offer, but he needs your help.  By signing this petition, you let the Board of Directors of Bay Street Theatre know that you encourage their move to Jobs Lane, that you're a fan of live theatrical productions such as they produce so well, and that you will support their move to Jobs Lane both in spirit and in substance if given the opportunity.

This is an historic moment and an historic decision that impacts the vitality of Southampton Village and the future of great theater on the East End.  One which should come with the support of our village and town residents and businesses alike, as well as theater-goers across the East End.

Be a part of this joyous occasion by signing this petition of support.  Our aim is to be able to say "Welcome to your new home!" to the board, cast, producers and directors of "Bay Street at The Parrish".  Two historic elements of the East End coming together for the entire community.

Please tell your friends that Bay Street needs us NOW and that we need Bay Street today and tomorrow if great theater is to thrive.  I hope to see you at their Gala Opening! 

Thank you for your support!

Roger Blaugh

Great Theater on The East End

GreatTheaterOnTheEastEnd@gmail.com  

631-384-6664

Photo courtesy of Southampton.Patch

The Decision Makers

Mr. Frank Filipo, Ms. Sybil Christopher, Ms. Murphy Davis & Ms.Tracy Mitchell
Mr. Frank Filipo, Ms. Sybil Christopher, Ms. Murphy Davis & Ms.Tracy Mitchell
Chairman & Directors of the Bay Street Theatre

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Petition created on January 27, 2012