LTV Studio's Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea Presents 'The Song Is You' With Anna Bergman and Phil Hall - 27 East

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LTV Studio's Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea Presents 'The Song Is You' With Anna Bergman and Phil Hall

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Anna Bergman live at Feinsteins. COURTESY LTV STUDIO.

Anna Bergman live at Feinsteins. COURTESY LTV STUDIO.

Anna Bergman. STEPHEN SOROKOFF.

Anna Bergman. STEPHEN SOROKOFF.

Anna Bergman. COURTESY LTV STUDIO.

Anna Bergman. COURTESY LTV STUDIO.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 1, 2024

LTV Studios is launching a dynamic new musical concert series this summer — Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea, produced by Donna Rubin and LTV’s creative director Josh Gladstone. The Hamptons Summer Songbook by the Sea presents a roster of the world's best cabaret and Broadway artists in the intimate, funky and unique environs of a reconfigured, industrial television studio — complete with state-of-the art lighting and audio merging with the romantic ambiance of cafe' table seating, modular staging and a gorgeous Baby Grand, all combining for an up-front, live encounter with legendary songs and songwriters as interpreted by today's finest performers.

The series kicks off at LTV with “The Song is You” by vocalist Anna Bergman and musical director and pianist Phil Hall on Saturday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. Bergman will serenade guests with beloved songs from Broadway musicals films by Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, Jerome Kern, George and Ira Gershwin, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein, Alan J. Lerner, Sheldon Harnick, Michel Legrand, Charles Trenet, Franz Lehar, Noel Coward and signature songs for Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich.

Tickets are $50 in advance at ltveh.org and $55 at the door. VIP café seating is available for $80. LTV Studios is at 75 Industrial Road in Wainscott.

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