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Real estate agents affi liated with Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. are independent contractor sales associates and are not employees of Sotheby’s International Realty, Inc. Welcome to Summer 2018. There are changes Guitar Masters 12-13 afoot at Guild Hall, starting with new oak flooring in Summer of Stories 14-15 the Museum galleries, a beautiful refresh of the Minikes Garden, a new website, and a redesigned Summer Theater: The Summit, NYC Ballet 16-17 Program Guide printed with soy ink on 100% recycled Staged Readings 18 paper. Did you notice? Comedy 19 Guild Hall is deeply invested in self-improvement and Conversations 20 THE LADY-DATEJUST serving our intensely creative community. This season’s e classically feminine Rolex, sized and styled programming is a tribute to our legacy as an arts town Summer Film 21 to perfectly match its wearer since 1957. hall. With Summer of Stories, we provide an antidote to It doesn’t just tell time. It tells history. Music 22-23 screen time and a return to storytelling and conversation; Guitar Masters brings extraordinary musicians to our G.E. Smith PORTRAITS 24 intimate venue; Laurie Anderson takes us to the new Stirring the Pot: Conversations with Culinary Experts 27 frontier of virtual reality; Ellsworth Kelly in the Hamptons connects us to a global celebration of the artist’s legacy; KidFest Arts & Crafts and Live Performances 28-29 and our educational programs offer rare multidisciplinary Workshops & Games 30-31 activities that combine theater, visual art, and creative thinking for everyone. Laurie Anderson–Exhibition and Performance 32-33 Ellsworth Kelly in the Hamptons–Exhibition 34-35 Marty Cohen Chair, Board of Trustees Clothesline Art Sale 38 Summer Gala 39 Hamptons Institute 41 Andrea Grover Guild Hall–General Information 46 Executive Director Membership 48-49 Board of Trustees 50 Sponsors Thank You 51 Cover: Sam Green and Yo La Tengo, Animal Wisdom, Laurie Anderson, Hasan Minhaj, Miwa Matreyek, Questlove, Andy Summers, and Philippe Petit OYSTER PERPETUAL LADY-DATEJUST 28 TABLE rolex oyster perpetual and datejust are ® trademarks. CONTENTSof Screening: Celebrating the artistry of the Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police and guitar with some of the music Music for Lens & Guitar world’s finest talents, Guild Hall Thursday, July 5 at 4pm Documentary on Andy Summers, introduces the first annual preceded by short film by Guitar Masters festival. Ralph Gibson. Tickets $14 ($12 Members) Produced by Taylor Barton. Concert: Andy Summers of the Police Films curated by Mary Jane Marcasiano. and Ralph Gibson Photo by Michael Halsband All Access Passes available for $1,000. Thursday, July 5 at 8pm Concert: David Broza, Badi Assad, Summers and Gibson, both visual artists and musicians, each and Brandon Ross perform solo concerts at this rare evening for the eye and ear. Saturday, July 7 at 8pm All Access Passes for the full festival include VIP seating and access Tickets $85–$200 Performances by Israeli superstar David Broza, top global to the catered VIP Lounge to all programs July 5-7, a launch party at ($80–$195 Members) a private home with a renowned guitarist, and entry to win a limited- female guitarist Badi Assad, and the jazz musicians edition Fender G.E. Smith Telecaster Guitar. Brandon Ross and Stomu Takeishi. Screening: Tickets $50–$150 ($48–$145 Members) Badi and History of the Electric Guitar Friday, July 6 at 4pm Badi is co-presented with Cinema Tropical’s MUSIC+FILM BRAZIL, sponsored by the Consulate General of Brazil in NY Documentary on Badi Assad, preceded by short Smithsonian channel film of G.E. Smith performing the history of the electric guitar in one song. Tickets $14 ($12 Members) Concert: G.E. Smith presents PORTRAITS with Richard Thompson and Teddy Thompson Friday, July 6 at 8pm * Photo by David Kaptein Legendary guitarists G.E. Smith and Richard Thompson with singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson. Tickets $55–$150 ($53–$145 Members) Talks: Ken Parker: The Art of Guitar Making and Galadrielle Allman Reading and Book Signing Saturday, July 7 at 10:30am Ken Parker, revered Luthier, and innovator, speaks on the design of the guitar, followed by Galadrielle Allman reading from her book Please Be with Me: A Song for My Father on Duane Allman. Tickets $15 ($13 Members) Screening: East Jerusalem West Jerusalem GUITAR Saturday, July 7 at 4pm A documentary that follows David Broza as he records a new album with Israeli and Palestinian musicians. Photo by Petra Cvelbar Tickets $14 ($12 Members) Sponsored in part through the generosity of Michele and Marty Cohen, with additional support from Steve and Laura Riggio, James Schainuck, public funds from Suffolk County, and corporate support from Available Light New York and Green Mirror Corporation. Media Partner: Rolling Stone. Media Sponsors: Purist magazine, WEHM. For tickets visit guildhall.org; call the Box Office at 631-324-4050 or Theatermania at 1-866-811-4111 Additional support from Citarella, Montauk Brewing Company, Fleurs de Prairie, Casa Dragones, Frederick Wildman & Sons, Edinburgh Gin, and Lamberti Prosecco. MASTERS Free Saunders Student Rush Tickets 13 Summer of Stories features first person accounts, comedic anecdotes, interviews, and performances that quench our thirst for great storytelling. Sam Green and Yo La Tengo The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller Saturday, June 16 at 8pm Filmmaker Sam Green live narrates his documentary film on Fuller’s utopian vision while Yo La Tengo performs the score. Tickets $40 –$120 ($38–$115 Members) The Bushwick Starr presents David Sedaris Animal Wisdom (campfire concert) Saturday, August 4 at 8pm Stories From the Sky by Heather Christian An evening with NPR humorist and An Evening with Philippe Petit Thursday, July 26 at 8pm best-selling author of Theft By Finding: Friday, June 22 at 8pm Animal Wisdom is a musical offering created Diaries (1977-2002). The man who famously tightrope walked between the World by sinners and science nerds for believers and Tickets $55–$150 ($53–$145 Members) Trade Towers shares his captivating story. non-believers alike. Tickets $40–$85 ($38–$80 Members) Tickets $22–$55 ($20–$53) WNYC Studios presents Here’s The Thing Photo by Ed Dittenhoefer WordTheatre® presents Miwa Matreyek with Alec Baldwin This World Made Itself & Myth and Infrastructure Hey Doyle! Tales & Jazz Saturday, August 18 at 4pm Sunday, June 24 at 3pm With Bruce Willis and others. A live taping of the podcast A spectacular live performance combining projected Saturday, July 28 at 8:30pm with Alec Baldwin and animation and the artist’s own shadow as she interacts with Directed by Cedering Fox, and benefitting WordTheater Steve Higgins. the fantastical worlds depicted in her videos. in the Schools and Pushcart Prize Fellowships. Tickets $25 ($23 Members) Tickets $22–$55 ($20–53 Members) Tickets $40–$65 ($38–$63 Members) $250 Premium with VIP Reception WP Theater presents An Evening with Zoe Sarnak and Friends EAST Magazine presents Vengeance: Thursday, July 12 at 8pm A Community Conversation About Mass Songs and stories by Zoe Sarnak that blend musical theater, Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System pop, rock, folk and soul layered with storytelling. Wednesday, August 8 at 8pm Tickets $22–$55 ($20–53 Members) With Sarah Koenig, Zach Lazar, and Garnette Cadogan. Photo by Adam DeTour Photo by Eugene Ann Free | Reservations Strongly Encouraged
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