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Tripoli Gallery in Southampton presents its 12th Annual “Thanksgiving Collective: Year-Round.” Curated by Tripoli Patterson, “Year-Round” will feature works by Alice Aycock, Max Blagg, Jennifer Cross, Robert Dash, Sabra Moon Elliot, Eric Freeman, Saskia Friedrich, Jeremy Grosvenor, Judith Hudson, Keith Sonnier, Susan Tepper, and Lucy Winton. The exhibition will be on view Saturday through January 30. A public opening reception for the artists will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM. The Thanksgiving Collective began in 2005, and has continued each year serving as a platform for engagement of the local art scene. By introducing new artists to the gallery alongside artists that have already been spotlighted in the gallery’s group and solo exhibitions of the past, the annual collective is comprehensive and ever-changing.

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The White Room Galler y in Bridgehampton presents “Modern Vintage” with artists Charles Waller, Scott Hewett, Sally Breen, and Claudia Ward. An opening reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 7 PM. The Show runs through December 23.

The Circle

“The Circle” Small Works Exhibit 2016 features fifty photographic works that depict how the circle plays an integral role in composition, form, design, and/or subject matter of

the image at Alex Ferrone Gallery in Cutchogue. Juried by art critic Charles A. Riley II, PhD, works by thirty national artists were selected for the exhibition. The artists’ reception opens the gift-giving season on Small Business Saturday, this Saturday from 6 to 8 PM and is open to the public.

The Wednesday Group

Ten artists from The Wednesday Group have over 20 pear paintings at The Golden Pear in East Hampton. Stop in, have a snack, and look at some deliciously wonderful pear art. Participating artists are Anna Franklin, Cynthia Loewen, Jean Mahoney, Alyce Peifer, Gene Samuelson, Frank Sofo, Bob Sullivan, Aurelio Torres, Pam Vossen, and Dan Weidmann. The show runs through January.

ONGOING November’s Bone

The Halsey McKay Gallery in East Hampton presents the group exhibit, “November’s Bone.” The Show runs through January 16.

East End Arts

East End Arts present an art show at the Rosalie Dimon Gallery, at the Jamesport Manor Inn featuring East End Arts members: oil paintings by Roxanne Panero of Sagaponack, and photographs by Sara Cedar Miller of Hampton Bays. The show will be on view until February 1.

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Holiday Giving Programs

The Retreat has launched its annual Holiday Giving Programs including, Adopt-A-Family, aimed at providing holiday presents or gift cards to families in need. In December, the Adopt-A-Family program provides gifts and gift cards for local families in need to brighten what can be a difficult holiday season. Sponsoring a family during the holiday season can provide a memorable holiday experience to clients going through a traumatic time. All gifts and gift cards must be received by December 12. The Retreat provides domestic violence services and education to families on the East End of Long Island. For those interested in contributing to the Holiday Giving Programs, call The Retreat's Holiday Help Line at 631-329-4398. You may also make a holiday donation online at www. theretreatinc.org.

House & Garden Tour

The East Hampton Historical Society presents its 2016 "House & Garden Tour," showcasing some of the finest examples of historical and modern architecture in The Hamptons. This year's tour — consisting of five unique houses — is scheduled for Saturday, November 26, from 1 to 4:30 PM. A kick-off cocktail party on the evening of Friday, November 25, welcomes in this year's highly anticipated house tour. This annual event, now in its 32nd year, will be held at the historical Maidstone Club, ringing in the East End holiday season in style. Tickets to the Opening Night Cocktail Party are $200 each, which include entry to the House Tour the following day. Tickets to the self-guided 2016 East Hampton House & Garden Tour are $65 in advance and $75 on the day of the tour. Visit www. easthamptonhistory.org.

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A Green Derby anniversary party and Thanksgiving food drive will be held on November 23 at 10 PM at 230 Down in Southampton. There will be live reggae featuring the legendary Skadanks Band, Winston Irie, Jamalski, and Panama. Bring three non perishable food items for reduced admission. Donations benefit Maureen's Haven Homeless Shelter at Hamptons United Methodist Church.

Fall for an ARFan during this three day post-Thanksgiving adoption fair on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from 11 AM to 3 PM, at the ARF Adoption Center in Wainscott. Join for music, vendors, baked goods, free giveaways, holiday photos, and, most importantly, adoptable animals. Adoption fees are waived for approved applicants through the support of Best Friends Animal Society and Zappos. For more information contact adoptions@ arfhamptons.org or call 631-537-0400 ext. 203.

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Southampton Arts Center and DJ Twilo present “The Harvest” on Friday from 8 to 10 PM. The event is held for the East End’s farms and non profits. There will be farm stand food and drinks by Greenthumb Organic Farm. The cost is $10 and will benefit The Retreat, Whalebone Village, and LGBT Sag Harbor. For more info visit www. southamptonartscenter.org.

Kent Animal Shelter in Calverton invites the public for some very special holiday cheer at its annual “Holiday Social” for pet families. Bigger and better this year, it will take place right at the shelter decorated for the season on December 3 and 4 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Enjoy complimentary homemade goodies, hot cocoa and cider. Browse raffle prize baskets and the unique

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The Clamshell Foundation and Camp Soulgrow hosted a turkey drive on Saturday. This years drive was in loving memory of Clamshell Foundation founder Rossetti Perchik. The drive kicked off at the Amagansett IGA.

pet boutique. On December 4 from noon to 3 PM have your family and pets photographed with Santa by pro photographer Kathleen O'Donnell. There is a $10 minimum donation per photo, delivered by email. Donations of pet food, treats, toys and clean bedding will be gratefully accepted.

Denim And Dice

ELIH Auxiliary invites the community to "Denim And Dice In December" on Saturday, December 3, at Peconc Bay Yacht Club in Southold. Enjoy cocktails and a casino with a Texas holdem' table and a lavish buffet dinner and dessert. There will also be an open bar, DJ, and prizes. Tickets cost $125 and include $125 in playing chips. Tables and sponsorships are also available. All proceeds benefit Eastern

Long Island Hospital. For reservations call Connie Connor at 631-298-5398, Barbara Koch at 631-765-3464, or Carol Sieban at 631-477-2047.

Dinner With Jean-Georges

Dine with celebrity chef JeanGeorges Vongerichten at Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton to benefit The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center on Saturday, December 10, at 6:30 PM. Guests will enjoy a three course meal and fine wines in the Topping Rose House barn. The cost is $175 per person. For reservations contact Brittany Gold at 631-237-1946 or email bgold@ toppingrosehouse.com. There is also a Charity Buzz online auction with unique experiences available December 1 to 13 at www.charitybuzz.com.

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Wednesday Night Live Ray Red and Mike Rusinsky host “Wednesday Night Live,” a weekly open mic at MJ Dowling’s in Sag Harbor from 8 to 11 PM. Performers include musicians, poets, comedians, and singers. Sign up starts at 7 PM. Performers get a free soft drink or tap beverage. Townline BBQ “Smokin’ Hot Tunes” live music can be enjoyed at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack this Friday with a performance by the Lynn Blue Band from 4 to 7 PM alongside happy hour priced items and no cover charge. Townline is open regularly by 11:30 AM Thursday through Monday. For more info call 631-537-2271 or visit townlinebbq.com. Stephen Talkhouse Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett presents the Fall for Music Benefit at 7 PM and a performance by Inner Roots at 10 PM on Friday. On Saturday Robinson Treacher & Brad Cole perform at 8 PM and LHT at 10 PM. Visit stephentalkhouse.com for more details. Zigmund’s Bar East End Opry presents live music Wednesdays at Zigmund’s Bar in Bridgehampton. This Wednesday will

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be an open mic night from 7 to 10 PM. Call 631-919-5340 with any questions. Zigmund’s Bar is open Wednesday through Saturday from 6 PM to 2 AM. The LEO Reggae favorite Winston Irie will be performing on Wednesday, Thanksgiving Eve at the LEO in East Hampton. The performance begins at 8:30 PM. Admission is $15. For ticket purchasing and more details visit theleoclub.com or call 917-923-8900. Southampton Arts Center The Harvest dance party and social with DJ Twilo and WPPB’s Ed German will be held Friday from 8 to 10 PM. Admission is $10. On Saturday Cracked Actor, a David Bowie tribute band, will perform for “A Salute to the Lost Legend” from 7 to 9 PM. Admission is $10. Visit southamptonartscenter.org for more info. Suffolk Theater Club Night with Mister Cee & Friends is on Friday at the Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. The party starts at 10 PM, 21 and up only, admission is $25. Doors and bar open at 10 PM. “That 70’s Band” will be performing Saturday at 8 PM, admission is $27 to $32. Doors, bar, and restaurant open at 6:30 PM. For seating and ticket purchasing call 631-727-4343 or visit SuffolkTheater.com.

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Crafts, Cookies, and Yoga Holiday crafting and cookie decorating workshops will be held Saturday from noon to 3 PM at the Southampton Arts Center. Admission is $10, all materials are provided. After the holiday a yoga session with Mary Angela Buffo will be offered on Sunday at 11 AM. Admission is $10. Visit southamptonartscenter.org for more info. BookHampton Pat Kiernan, morning news anchor for NY1, will host story time “Good Morning City” at 10:30 AM on Saturday. At 3 PM Ina Garten will hold a book signing for Cooking for Jeffrey at BookHampton in East Hampton.

On Wednesday BookHampton at The Maidstone Book Club will discuss It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover at 5 PM. For ticket purchasing and more details visit BookHampton.com or call 631-324-4939.

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Bay Street Theater This year’s “Literature Live!” presents a musical adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 7 PM with a Saturday matinee at 2 PM. For more info or seat pricing visit baystreet.org or call the Box Office at 631-725-9500. It’s a Wonderful Life Center Stage at Southampton Cultural Center will present Joe Landry’s It’s a Wonderful Life, a Live Radio Play on Friday at 7 PM and Sunday at 2 PM and 5 PM. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students under 21. Visit scc-arts.org for more details and ticket purchasing.

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Each week we’ll highlight local community events and library offerings presented by area institutions and organizations. It’s on you to send ‘em in, kids. Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Email news@ indyeastend.com.

East Hampton THURSDAY 11•24•16 • It’s Thanksgiving. Eat something and be grateful. FRIDAY 11•25•16 • Hike Barcelona Neck in a three or five mile sojourn offered hosted by the East Hampton trails Preservation Society at 10 AM. For the five miler, meet leader Richard Poveromo on Swamp Road at the intersection of Edwards Hole Road, approximately 1/2 mile north of Route 114. Call 631-283-4591 or day of hike 917-584-7280. Want to do three miles? Meet Carol Andrews at the Sag Harbor Golf Course clubhouse, east of Route 114 between Swamp Road and the Sag Harbor Village boundary. Call 631-725-3367 with questions. SATURDAY 11•26•16 • Kids, see the beloved Jester Jim at East Hampton Library at 2 PM. Register by calling 631-324-0222 ext 2. SUNDAY 11•27•16 • Views of water – near and distant, of seawater and fresh – abound on this vigorous EHTPS hike in Hither Hills. Visit pristine Napeague Bay as well as idyllic Fresh

Pond. Meet at the Hither Hills West Overlook on Route 27 about 1 mile east of the Old Montauk Highway/ Montauk Highway fork at 10 AM. Leader: Jim Zajac 631-324-2425 or 212-769-4311.

Southampton THURSDAY 11•24•16 • It’s Thanksgiving. Have some cranberries. Watch football. SATURDAY 11•26•16 • From 10 AM to 4 PM the South Fork Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton hosts a free Thanksgiving Open House. Please bring canned goods or non-perishable food items to donate to the Bridgehampton and Sag Harbor food pantries. Throughout the day, enjoy all of SoFo’s interactive exhibits, dip your hands into the Marine Touch Tank, see the recreated habitats of SoFo’s Ocean, Dune & Swale, Coastal Plain Pond, Salt Marsh, Vernal Pool, Marine Touch Tank, Freshwater Fish Tank, and Saltwater Fish Tank exhibits. You can also Spend time with our local, native, live turtles, salamanders, frogs, fish, & sea horses, visit the Butterfly Garden and Native Plant Garden, now in their fall colors, plus walk the trails of Vineyard Field, the field behind the museum and chat with knowledgeable Nature Educators.

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Mercury (planet of all communications) enters chatty Sagittarius on Wednesday, after weeks in moody silent Scorpio. Expect people to be talking but Saturn (the planet of restriction and structure) also enters Sagittarius the same day. This can lead to power struggles with words that may lead to unresolved arguments. Be careful driving, too. As tensions simmer under the surface, please choose love over righteousness this Thanksgiving. The New Moon in Sagittarius on Tuesday means it’s time to organize and write out your list of wishes, hopes, and dreams. Let the Universe make them come true. On November 30, Venus (planet of love) fights with Uranus (planet of surprises and electricity) so you can either be hit by a bolt of love lightening, screaming at your mate, or inspired to start a new creative project. ARIES (3/20 - 4/20) Shed the self pity and focus on your goals. It is important for you to present your side of the situation gracefully. Things are progressing even if it’s too slow for you. Think outside the box. TAURUS (4/21 - 5/20) Partnerships of all kinds are up for review or revival. Growth and contentment surround you not only at home, but at the job, too. You have reasons to be grateful. GEMINI (5/21 - 6/22) Offer a helping hand to a friend, neighbor, or sibling and you will be rewarded tenfold. If money is involved, be sure you can afford it. Someone from your past may contact you or you hear it through the grapevine. CANCER (6/22 - 7/22) If the past comes up, try to put painful memories to rest. Suffering does not have to be repeated and this is your time to rebuild

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your life with new hope. Count your blessings. LEO (7/22 - 8/22) Great week to start more meaningful/creative activities. Attend to your duties but find the time to plan for your dreams, which will come true with some attention. A new opportunity at work is on the horizon. VIRGO (8/23 - 9/22) Your hard work will be rewarded, but if you have slacked off on responsibilities you will face the consequences. Give your partner the benefit of the doubt as daily stresses often preoccupy us all. LIBRA (9/23 - 10/22) Frustrations at work are nothing new. Wait until after the holidays to make any moves. Life is about to change on all fronts, but for now just enjoy where you are. S C O R P I O (10/23 - 11/21) Transformation is slowly underway in your life. What doesn’t work will fall away naturally, so don’t worry. Whether in love or in work, you can wait a little longer to make changes. SAGITTARIUS (11/22 - 12/21) Repairs of all kinds are on the agenda this week. Since you handle people so well, you may be asked to resolve a disagreement. Be sure to use humor and all will end well. CAPRICORN (12/21 - 1/20) Love is in the air and it’s time to let your hair down. Show those you love just how much and you will be very happily rewarded. Children become important this week. AQUARIUS (1/20 - 2/19) Take any criticism with a grain of salt. If true, improve what you can and move on. You may be offered a promotion at work but it comes with more work. Romance can deepen, the choice is yours. PISCES (2/10 - 3/20) Whatever plans you have cooking on the back burner may take more time. Don’t worry, because you will achieve your goals. Don’t close the door on love. However, trust will be a big issue. Everyone is born with a unique horoscope. At birth the placement of your planets determines your talents, your strengths, and the challenges within your personality. Joanne Wolff is a Certified Astrologer who helps her clients use this knowledge to their advantage. She is available for private readings (in person or by phone) and also private parties and charity events. Call 516-996-5354 (text too!).


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Manna Thanksgiving

Manna Restaurant in Water Mill will be offering the "ultimate" Farm-to-Feast Thanksgiving this year. The Buffet Style Menu features heritage turkey and sumptuous side dishes for $60 per person. Or call to order a Pilgrim, Duke, or King Pre-fix Dinner to-go for a guest list of any size. Visit www.mannahamptons.com.

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the bar or at tables. On Sundays grab a burger and a beer at the bar for $15. A $29 three-course prix fixe will be offered from 5:30 to 7 PM every night. For reservations contact Almond at 631-537-5665.

Living Room

c/o The Maidstone in East Hampton offers a prix fixe this fall that includes three courses for just $35 at the cozy Living Room Restaurant, Sunday through Thursday, from 5:30 to 7 PM. Happy hour is Sunday to Thursday from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy drinks and appetizers at 50 percent off.

Free Soup Days

Phil's Waterfront Bar and Grill in Aquebogue presents Happy Hour Monday through Friday from 4 to 7 PM. They also feature live entertainment on Saturdays. Call for details.

Tuesday and Thursday are "Free Soup Days" at Clamman on North Sea Road in Southampton from 11 AM to 3 PM, with the purchase of a sandwich or entree. For more info call 631-283-6669.

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Nick & Toni's in East Hampton is welcoming fall with the return of their famous woodburning oven pizzas. The pizzas are available Sunday through Thursday all night. As well The Choice prix fixe has returned. The menu is available Sunday through Friday (restaurant is closed Tuesday) beginning at 6 PM. Nick & Toni's also hosts happy hour every Monday through Friday from 5:30 to 6:30 PM and Sundays from 2:30 through 6:30 PM. During Happy Hour a sommelier selected glass of wine will be offered for $8, select cocktails are half price including the Meyer Lemon Cosmo, Seasonal 'Rita and the Spanish G&T, and a rotating bottled brew are available for $6. A select bar menu of small plates are available including meatball sliders for $6, pizza margherita for $10, formaggi plate for $10, and seasonal bruschetta for $5. Call Nick & Toni's at 631-3243550.

Almond Specials

Almond Restaurant in Bridgehampton presents daily specials for the fall. Meatless Mondays will continue offering a three course meatless menu for $35 all night. Tuesdays are steak frites night with a featured steak frites for $19.95. Thursday nights enjoy ½ dozen Montauk pearl oysters or ½ dozen shrimp cocktail for $10 at

Southampton Publick House presents Monday Night Madness specials for Monday Night Football. Starting at 5 PM every Monday enjoy $5 pints, $6 burgers, and 50 cent wings. View the games on the 7 flat screen TVs in the inside bar or on the 9 flat screen TVs in the outside bar. Don't miss Sunday Brunch from 11:30 AM to 3 PM. The menu is a prix fixe for $16 per person, which includes a brunch entree along with coffee or tea. Southampton Publick House is open seven days for lunch and dinner. For further information visit www.publick. com or call 631-283-2800.

Football Specials

Townline BBQ in Sagaponack presents happy hour and football specials available Thursday and Friday from 4 to 7 PM and Saturday, Sunday, and Monday all day. These specials are only available at the bar. Also free pool is offered during happy hour.

Zigmund's Bar

Zigmund's Bar in Bridgehampton, a new bar inspired by the location's popular 90's bar The Wild Rose, will offer Happy Hour Thursday through Saturday evenings until sunset with $5 rose, beer, and Lamb Chops. Sunday there are football specials from 1 to 8 PM.

Sen Happy Hour

Sen in Sag Harbor presents Happy Hour Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 7 PM. Enjoy $8 cocktails and $6 red and white wine.

Buckley's Inn Between

Happy Hour weekdays at Buckley's Inn Between in Hampton Bays run from 4 to 7 PM. On Thursdays, it's Buckley's famous wing night with $15 all you can eat wings and all you can drink Miller Lite from 10 PM to 1 AM and music by DJ Pauly.

Indian Wells Tavern

Indian Wells Tavern in Amagansett presents fall football specials. A special snacks menu will be offered on Sundays and Thursdays in the bar area along with a special drink menu. The special drink menu will be offered during the Monday night football games, along with the Burger Night promotion, which includes a burger of your choice, half-dozen wings, and draft beer – all for $25. There will

also be prizes and giveaways during the games. The menus include Tavern wings, nachos, quesadillas, Asian potstickers, homemade beef chili, New England clam chowder, and more. For further information call Indian Wells Tavern at 631-267-0400.

Prime Time

Prime Time at The Palm in East Hampton takes place Sunday through Friday from 5 to 7 PM with half off "Prime Bites" at the Palm Bar.

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Baiting Hollow Farm Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard presents Ricky Roche from 2 to 6 PM on Saturday. The vineyard will also host Acoustic Soul from 2 to 6 PM on Sunday.www. baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com. Lieb Cellars There’s Friday night music with Points East from 6 to 9 PM. On Saturday from 3 to 6 PM, it’s Rob Europe performing. www.liebcellars.com. Pindar Vineyards Champagne tours are offered Saturday and Sunday beginning at 2 PM. Visit www.pindar.net for more information. Shinn Estate Shinn Estate Vineyards is hosting vineyard walks with Barbara Zinn plus self-guided winery and barrel cellar tours throughout the week. Visit www. shinnestatevineyards.com.

Saturday at Raphael in Peconic. On Sunday, the East End trio performs from 1 to 4 PM. Visit www. raphaelwine.com.

Castello di Borghese Vineyard A Winemaker’s Walk Vineyard Tour & Wine Tasting takes place weekly on Saturday at 1 PM. Visit www. castellodiborghese.com. Cinque Family Wines Cinque Family Wines in Amagansett has over 20 wines from various local wineries in one spot. Create your own tasting flight, get recommendations and chat with knowledgeable staff, or just relax with a glass in the casual farm setting. Local cheese plates, peaceful outdoor/indoor setting, music, WiFi, and special events. Cinque Family Wines is open noon to 7 PM Wednesday through Sunday, and open until 8 PM on weekends through Thanksgiving. Located right next to the Amagansett Farmers Market.

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Watching this revival of Falsettos on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre, one feels as though its time is now - more so even, than when it premiered in 1992. Then, William Finn and James Lapine’s musical brought the AIDS epidemic into focus. Still, the narrative revolves around the break-up of a nuclear family and the emergence of a blended one. That would have been something of an anomaly in the ‘90s, and certainly in the late ‘70s/ early ‘80s when the play is set. Today, with marriage equality, blended families are far more commonplace. At the center of it all is a coming-of-age story. By Act II, Jason (Anthony Rosenthal)

is preparing for his Bar Mitzvah. His father, Marvin (Christian Borle) is living with his gay lover, Whizzer (Andrew Rannells). And his mother, (Stephanie J. Block) has married again . . . to Marvin’s psychiatrist (Brandon Uranowitz). As Marvin, Christian Borle is cynical and entitled, but ultimately loveable. His is a role that requires significantly more depth than his signature Broadway appearances in musical comedies, the last of which was Something Rotten. Playing his young lover, Andrew Rannells (The Book of Mormon) is tall, handsome, and sensitive, with an awesome stage presence. And Stephanie J. Block tells a story in song like no other.

Her “I’m Breaking Down” evokes the power and shrillness of Ethyl Merman. As helmed by James Lapine, who wrote the book with William Finn, the narrative feels as though it’s been streamlined, into a concert version of William Finn’s poetic, melodic songs. Fastpaced, the story rockets into place with Spencer Liff’s vigorous choreography, which underscores the story. David Rockwell’s scenic design, on the other hand, lives in an abstract reality. Various oversized soft grey cubes,

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mocking both children’s blocks and the concrete structures we move within, are set against backdrops of the New York City skyline. There’s no fluff here. Unto the nature of our spinning world, the production resonates with the high pitched pace of modern life. There is no time for sentimentality or loss, even though loss happens. Les Liaisons Dangereuses In the Donmar Warehouse Production of Les Liaison Dangereuses, at the Booth Theatre on Broadway, the scandalous love affairs of 18th century French aristocrats conspire to amuse, if nothing else. To that end, he or she who amuses best, is the winner. And with Janet McTeer (La Marquise de Merteuil) and Liev Schreiber (Le Vicomte de Valmont) on the stage, the stakes are as high as they get. McTeer, who won our hearts for her dramatic portrayals in plays such as A Doll’s House and Mary Stuart, plays an evil seductress here. To the Marquise, the game of crossed love, and the skill of manipulation, are entirely the motive. Schreiber, more the master of daunting sexuality, behaves with a ruthless, albeit comedic edge. Still, Christopher Hampton’s play based on the novel by Choderlos de Laclos, scrutinizes the perception of desire among the very rich. Unto that end, the comedy titillates with amorous scenes and deceptions. Directed by Josie Rourke, Tom Scutt’s period costumes play into the spectacle, while his set – velvet chaise center stage, and peeling paint on the walls - is all we need to recognize decay. A Life Adam Bock’s, A Life, at Playwrights Horizons through December 3 only, is a poetic reflection about loneliness and the uncertainty that comes with it. Nate Martin, played by the unusually affable David Hyde Pierce, is lovelorn and lonesome, but what makes him tick, or what galvanizes this story escaped me. “The truth is impossible to find, and it’s almost impossible to hold on to,” he opines early in this 90-minute drama, most of which is his monologue. That there is no explanation for what happens to him, resonates a kind of theatrical existentialism. In fact, his outcome is oddly perverse, and something of a shocker. Laura Jellinek’s set design unfolds that mystery in the most bizarre way. Directed by Anne Kauffman the story settles comfortably into the ineffable nature of Bock’s drama, and with an edge of necromancy that is also pretty creepy.


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