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18 Peconic Ave., Riverhead, N.Y. 11901 (631)727-5782 |
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Welcome to The Vail-Leavitt Music Hall
The 2008 10th Annual Special Edition Riverhead Blues Festival Saturday & Sunday, July 19th & 20th 2008 Click here for the Vail's Stage Schedule Visit the Vail-Leavitt Music Hall's Sister Site: www.riverblues.org for all the details!
Saturday, July 5 Fireworks & Free Family Movie Night! The Town of Riverhead Business Improvement District will be hosting a fireworks display & free family movie night downtown Riverhead on Peconic River.
Thursday, July 17 Original Voices at the Vail continues!
The Vail-Leavitt Music Hall Presents:
Saturday & Sunday, July 19 & 20th THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF THE RIVERHEAD BLUES FESTIVAL!
Saturday, July 26 East End Dance Studio Presents WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY jr.
August 1, 2 & 3 AND August 7, 8, 9 & 10 RWStageArt's HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK
Friday, August 15 C.C.I. MUSIC PRESENTS: JAY SCOTT, JESSIE HAYNES & FRIENDS IN CONCERT
Saturday, August 16 ABRAXAS (Santana tribute ) & Union Jacx
Thursday, August 21 Original Voices at the Vail continues!
The Vail-Leavitt Music Hall Presents:
Sunday, August 24
LAST CHARGE OF THE LIGHT HORSE
LABOR DAY WEEKEND, Friday, August 29 Best of Broadway Presents: Experienced Broadway Professionals come to the Historic Vail-Leavitt Music Hall to Sing Broadway's Most Beloved Music! Featuring... JOHN CUDIA ~KATHY VOVTKO ~MARIE DANVERS ~ROB GALLAGHER
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JULY 2008 in Riverhead! EAST END ARTS COUNCIL SUMMER ARTS CAMPS
RENAISSANCE KID CAMP
RENAISSANCE JUNIOR CAMP For all details visit: http://www.eastendarts.org/education/summercamp.html
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ARTICLE - DAN'S PAPERS, MAY 2007 The Vail Leavitt Has And Always Will Be A Space For Joy And Music By Jessica Gould The North Fork is so chock full of history. George Washington is known to have slept in a few local inns. Battles were fought in Fort Salonga and whalers launched their ships from the ports of Greenport. Located in the heart of the town of Riverhead exists a theater that lives, breathes and knows Long Island history. To say that you-were going to the theater-was an event that featured your finest dress. Top hats and tails for men, long gowns for women. Sitting in the intimate Vail-Leavitt, you can’t help but imagine the elegance of the theatergoers and the energized feeling of a night at a show.-The Vail-Leavitt has existed for many generations and has quite a tale to tell.
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