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PHOTOS: 'Rock the Dock' for Bay Street

Sag Harbor theater's biggest annual fundraiser draws a large crowd of arts patrons and celebrities.

"Rock the Dock," 's biggest benefit of the year, was Saturday on the in Sag Harbor.

Chris Bauer of "True Blood" and "The Wire" and Aida Turturro of "The Sopranos" were among the guests.

Tony Award-winner Lillias White, who stars as Maybelle Smith in Bay Street's upcoming world premiere of "Big Maybelle: Soul of the Blues," performed, and DJ Andrea Shapiro spun.

Rock the Dock supports the Mainstage productions at Bay Street in the summer months and educational initiatives year round, including Literature Live, college internships, theater camps and kids' classes.

highhatsize July 24, 2012 at 02:25 am
Mesdemoiselles, notre ville est particulièrement belle aujourd'hui. Vous êtes ici.
Bonjour, Chris.

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