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Fahrenheit 451 at Bay Street Theater
Photos by:
Eugene Gologursky & Phillip Lehans
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Director Stephen
Hamilton (center) with the cast back row: Dan Pavacic,
John Kroft; middle row: Daniela Mastropietro, Stewart F.
Lane,
J. Stephen Brantley, Nicole Marie Hunt, Matthew Conlon;
Front row:
Bonnie Comley and Anna Francesca Schiavoni
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Fahrenheit 451
at Bay Street Theater
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Bay Street Theater’s new production of
Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451
isn’t just a stirring night of
theater—it’s a beacon for the vital role
arts organizations play in fostering
imagination, critical thinking, and
civic dialogue. Directed by Stephen
Hamilton, this riveting adaptation of
Bradbury’s classic invites audiences
into a dystopian world where firemen
ignite flames instead of extinguishing
them—and where the power of independent
thought is the ultimate
act of rebellion. |
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Director Stephen Hamilton
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The production shines with visual
spectacle and emotional depth, urging
viewers to reflect on censorship,
creativity, and the unquenchable human
spirit. For philanthropists, it is a
powerful reminder of why we invest in
the arts: to ignite conversations,
inspire empathy, and preserve stories
that illuminate our shared humanity.
Since 1991, Bay Street Theater has been
a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in
Sag Harbor. As a year-round,
not-for-profit regional theater and arts
center, its impact extends far beyond
the stage. Numerous productions
developed at Bay Street have gone on to
Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional
theaters, and international stages. Its
commitment to nurturing top-tier talent
in a setting that feels both intimate
and innovative makes it a vital player
in the broader performing arts
ecosystem.
With Fahrenheit 451, Bay Street
once again demonstrates the
transformative potential of live
theater. For those who value the arts
as a catalyst for change, this
production is an invitation—not just to
watch a performance, but to help sustain
a legacy of creativity and cultural
leadership.
To learn more, visit:
www.BayStreet.org
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Bay Street Board of Trustees- Elise
Levy, Tracy Mitchell, Lynn Mestel,
John Frawley, Stewart F. Lane, and Wendy
Harrison Hashmall |
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Anna Francesca Schiavoni |
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Dan Pavacic |
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Daniela Mastropietro, Nicole Marie Hunt |
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Daniela Mastropietro |
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Elise Herget, Christian Scheider, Bonnie
Comley, Stewart F. Lane,
Shelby Freda and Phillip Lehans |
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John Kroft |
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Lynn Mestel, Tracy Mitchell, Hayes Roth |
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Matthew Conlon |
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Mattia Monti, Paola Balazarotti Monti,
Bonnie Comley, Stewart F. Lane |
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Nicole Marie Hunt |
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Simon Kinsella, David Fink |
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Stephen Hamilton, Bonnie Comley, Stewart
F. Lane |
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Stewart F. Lane, Chris Daly |
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Stewart F. Lane, Victoria Schneps,
Bonnie Comley |
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Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley, Jason
Amis, Carrie Rebora Barratt |
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Anne Chaisson, Bonnie Comley |
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David Brandenburg, Bonnie Comley,
Stewart F. Lane |
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John Kroft, Daniela Mastropietro
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