Montauk Playhouse Hosts Annual Gala - 27 East

Montauk Playhouse Hosts Annual Gala

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Amy Duryea

Amy Duryea

 Lisa Alfieri and Wendy Lamantia.

Lisa Alfieri and Wendy Lamantia.

Wendy Duryea and Joan Lycke.

Wendy Duryea and Joan Lycke.

Amal Aly

Amal Aly

 Leslie Seecoomar and Dana Yudelson.

Leslie Seecoomar and Dana Yudelson.

Laura Field and Claire Kalletta.

Laura Field and Claire Kalletta.

authorStaff Writer on Aug 7, 2017
The Montauk Playhouse Community Center Foundation held its annual summer gala on Saturday evening. KYRIL BROMLEY PHOTOS

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