Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor presents the return of The East End Special Players to the Bay Street stage. Following a two year hiatus, the Players are appearing in a premiere benefit performance of their new play “Turtles on the Tarmac” on Saturday, April 29.
The event begins with a reception and silent auction starting at 3 PM. Following the performance at 4 PM, a live auction will be held led by guest auctioneer and Wölffer Estate winemaker Roman Roth.
Imagine an airport, a storm, canceled flights, characters with names like Rotten Robin and Tammy Tam-Tam, stolen goods, spies, fast-paced slapstick, and a colorful kaleidoscope of mayhem and music. And yes, turtles! “Turtles on the Tarmac” is created out of the imaginations of the seasoned actors, and is a family-friendly romp filled with music, intrigue, and an impromptu talent show.
The East End Special Players is a theater company celebrating differently abled actors. The troupe includes people with learning disabilities, autism, Down Syndrome, and other cognitive or physical challenges.
For tickets, visit baystreet.org.