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(May 28 - June 16, previews May 28 - 31, opening June 1)
Like roses, family relationships are beautiful but thorny. This Pulitzer Prize and two-time Tony Award-winning play is a poignant drama set in The Bronx in 1946 about the emotional struggles and hidden tensions within a family as their son returns from service in WWII. As they confront their past and present, this timeless play explores enduring themes of reconciliation and the fragility of love.
(previews June 25-28th, opening June 29)
Master Class is a virtuoso exploration of art, ego, and the pursuit of perfection. In the waning years of her life and with her career far behind her, opera diva Maria Callas retreats into memories of acclaim and adversity while contending with her students during a funny and brutal master class in singing.
(August 1st - 25th, previews August 1st & 2nd, opening August 3)
The comedic genius of Mel Brooks combines with classic B-movie horror in this hilarious musical based on his beloved film. The young American doctor Frederick Frankenstein (“that’s pronounced Fronkensteen!”) is summoned to Transylvania to claim his Grandfather Victor’s estate. Little does he know that this journey will change not only his life, but those of everyone around him, including his sidekick Igor, the beautiful assistant Inga, and a brand-new Monster made for Musical Comedy Heaven. Brace yourself for a wild and inventive production of this side-splitting musical comedy from the director and choreographer of Bay Street’s hit Enter Laughing.
Life isn't lived by the numbers. As she awaits the answer to one of life's big questions, a woman explores the nature of faith and her own complicated family. The hit of the 2023 New Works Festival, this premiere from Bay Street favorite Julia Motyka wrestles with the seen and unseen forces that shape our lives.
The 2024 Mainstage Season at Bay Street Theater is made possible, in part, by the Bay Street Theater Board of Trustees, The Shubert Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Suffolk County Department of Economic Development and Planning: Office of Cultural Affairs, AARP Long Island, Aboff's Paints, Adam Miller Group, Advantage Title, Baron's Cove, Bartlett Tree, Ben Krupinski Builders, Channing Daughters, Corcoran, Dayton, Ritz + Osborne Insurance, DiSunno Architecture, Fisher's Home Furnishings, Grenning Gallery, Harbor Pets, Hollander Design Landscape Architects, Jewish Center of the Hamptons, LaGuardia Design Group, Maggio Environmental Services, Mala Sander + Team, Northwell Health, Peconic Landing, PSEG Long Island, The Awning Company, Unlimited Earth Care, Weber & Grahn, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Provisions.