Bay Street Theater Kicks Off Music Mondays Summer Concert Series With Jackie Hoffman July 2
Sag Harbor, NY - June 20, 2018 - Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is pleased to announce Jackie Hoffman: From Broadway to Bay Street Monday, July 2 at 8 pm as the first concert of the Music Mondays concert series on. Hoffman takes over Bay Street Theater for a night of show tunes, covers, original songs, and “kvetching on an operatic scale” (New York Times). Tickets range from $59 - $89 and are on sale now at baystreet.org and through the Box Office at 631-725-9500.
Jackie Hoffman is long on comic talent and vocal power; short on patience with many things. She is one of the stage and screen’s favorite scene-stealers and an Emmy nominee. Bay Street Theater’s audiences will remember Jackie Hoffman from her starring role in the 2013 Mainstage Production of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum.
After shining in supporting roles in Hairspray, Xanadu, The Addams Family, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Hoffman made the transition to leading lady in the critically-acclaimed Off-Broadway revival of Once Upon a Mattress. She is also a fan favorite at Joe’s Pub, where she has performed a string of bawdy, vaudevillian solo shows, including The Kvetching Continues, the venue’s longest-running show. She received rave reviews for her recent role on Broadway as the comical Mrs. Teavee in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Other numerous credits include: Rucchel Epstein in Difficult People, Gilmore Girls, I Shudder, Girls, Six by Sondheim, The New Normal, The Good Wife, Inside Amy Schumer, Raising Hope, Melissa and Joey, On We Go, 30 Rock, Starved, Hope and Faith, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Strangers with Candy, TV Funhouse, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Soulman, and Cosby. In animation: High School USA, Family Guy, Dilbert, PB & J Otter, and the film Robots. In film: Birdman, Kissing Jessica Stein, Decay, The Sitter, The Extra Man, How to Seduce Difficult Women, A Dirty Shame, Garden State, Legally Blonde II, and Mo’ Money. On Broadway she has starred in On the Town, The Addams Family, Xanadu, and Hairspray, for which she won a Theatre World Award. Off-Broadway, she starred as Princess Winifred in the Transport Group’s Once Upon a Mattress and received a Drama League Award Nomination for her performance. Other theater credits include A Chanukah Charol, The Gingerbread House, Straightjacket, Incident at Cobbler’s Knob (Lincoln Center Festival), and One Woman Shoe. Hoffman has performed in regional theater as well, in Chicago at the MUNY, and The Sisters Rosensweig at the Globe Theatre. She starred in six revues at the Second City Theatre in Chicago, where she won the Jeff Award for Best Actress. In 2009, Hoffman received the Mac Award for Best Female Stand-Up. Her show Jackie Hoffman: Live from Joe’s Pub is available on disc.
Music Mondays at Bay Street Theater bring the hottest cabaret acts to the East End! Other Music Mondays performances include:
- Monday, July 9 at 8 pm - Norm Lewis: Songs for a Summer Night
- Monday, July 16 at 8 pm - Lucie Arnaz: I Got the Job! Songs From My Musical Past
- Monday, August 6 at 8 pm - Isaac Mizrahi: Moderate to Severe
- Monday, August 13 at 8 pm - Charles Busch: My Kinda ‘60s
- Monday, August 20 at 8 pm - Bobby Conte Thornton: Blame It on My Youth
- Monday, August 27 at 8 pm - Mandy Gonzales: Fearless!
Bay Street is offering special deals of 20% off to those who purchase tickets to 3 shows or more, or 25% off to those who purchase tickets to all 7 Music Mondays shows.
The Box Office is currently open daily, 11 am – Show Time. Tickets can be purchased by calling 631-725-9500 or by logging on to baystreet.org.
Bay Street Theater’s Music Mondays are sponsored in part by Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Groundlink, and Grenning Gallery.
Bay Street Theater and Sag Harbor Center for the Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center which endeavors to innovate, educate, and entertain a diverse community through the practice of the performing arts. They serve as a social and cultural gathering place, an educational resource, and a home for a community of artists.