Join us in September to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month with José Rivera's Long Island-set The Hours Are Feminine. Tickets available now at eastline.ludus.com
“The girl who saw God in the stars and fireflies. What happened to her? Where did she go? Is she gone forever?“
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Two families, old immigrants from Italy and new immigrants from Puerto Rico, share a yard in rural Long Island in 1960 — the year of Kennedy, Hurricane Donna, and Roberto Clemente — a yard separated by culture, language, history, and an old apple tree. Is friendship possible in this world? And what hand will fate play when the deadly hurricane rages through the land? Join us in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Performances will take place at the BACCA Arts Center in Lindenhurst starting September 20th and running through October 5th. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased at eastline.ludus.com. More information is available at eastlinetheatre.org or by calling 516-749-5047.
The Hours Are Feminine by José Rivera is directed by Megan Laguna and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts, costumes are by Lyn Adler and Wendy Grimm, stage management by Michael Devereaux. The cast of The Hours Are Feminine features James Brautigam, Carl DiModugno, Aiden Falco, Hector Rivera, Abril López Ruiz, and Christina Thompson.
Step-free access to the BACCA Arts Center is available via the front door. Feel free to contact us with any access questions at
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Please be aware the play deals with death, alcoholism, sexual assault, and illness, as well as outdated ideas about gender. A simulated firearm is used. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at
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“One of the boldest, bravest theatre companies on Long Island,” according to Fire Island News, EastLine Theatre aims to create theatre in unlikely spaces while re-examining the canon, exploring modern plays, and bringing original works to the attention of the community.
EastLine returns to the BACCA Arts Center after a banner year in 2024 including stagings of The Diary of Anne Frank and Little Women. In recent years, EastLine has produced a marathon staging of both parts of Angels in America; the Long Island premiere of Paula Vogel's Indecent; a Treasure Island that BroadwayWorld said was “bursting at the seams with imagination”; and a production of In the Next Room by Sarah Ruhl that Long Island Theatre Scene said “raises the bar of creativity for all theaters.” EastLine's 2025 season at the BACCA Arts Center continues in December with the thriller A Very Expensive Poison.
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