Spark Hamptons Weekend Event Picks: Nov. 7–10, 2025

Your guide to the best East End events, cultural happenings, and food and drink outings this weekend.

Friday, Nov. 7

Knowledge Friday with Bonnie Michelle Cannon
6–7:30 p.m. The Church, 48 Madison St., Sag Harbor, N.Y. (thechurchsagharbor.org)
$10; members free. RSVP required.
Explore the life, mind, passion, and insight of the much-loved community pillar and longtime executive director of the Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreational Center. Q&A follows.

The American Dream by Edward Albee
Nov. 7–9; Nov. 7–8, 7:30 p.m.; Nov. 9, 5 p.m. Jamesport Meeting House, 1590 Main Rd., Jamesport
Corchaug Repertory Theater presents Albee’s one-act comedy—a dark satire of American values and identity, particularly the middle class. Tickets are $20 online (corchaugrep.org) or at the door.

Edward Albee’s ‘The American Dream’. Photo courtesy of Corchaug Repertory Theater

From Harvest to Harbor with Wölffer Estate Vineyard
7–9 p.m. Le Bilboquet, 1 Long Wharf, Sag Harbor, N.Y. (lebilbouquetsag.com)
Five-course tasting dinner paired with winemaker Roman Roth’s hand-selected vintages from Wölffer Estate. $250 per person, not including tax or gratuity.

Sip & Stray Dog Martini to Benefit Tyler’s Rescue
5:30–11 p.m. Through Nov. 28. Calissa, 1020 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, N.Y. (calissahamptons.com)
Sip a Stray Dog Wild Gin martini from Greece. Proceeds benefit Tyler’s Rescue Inc., a nonprofit, foster-based dog rescue in the Hamptons (tylersrescue.com).


Saturday, Nov. 8

Artisan Market
11 a.m.–4 p.m. Remsenburg Academy, 130 S. Country Rd., Remsenburg, N.Y. (remsenburgacademy.org)
Local artisan jewelry, woven rugs, stained glass, ceramics, shell decoupage, artwork, and more.

The Met Live in HD: La Bohème
1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton, N.Y. (guildhall.org)
Experience one of Puccini’s most popular operas in HD, broadcast live from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City.

‘La Boheme’ streams live in HD from the MET. Photo courtesy of Guild Hall

Honoring Veterans by Sharing Their Stories
3–5 p.m. Southampton Arts Center, 25 Jobs Ln., Southampton, N.Y. (southamptonartscenter.org)
See three short films by three generations of veterans through the USA Warrior Stories archive, followed by a Q&A with Angelique Williams, Ed German, and Martin Sylvester’s son, Paul Sylvester, moderated by USA Warrior Stories founders Matt Hindra and Nick Kraus.

Veterans Angelique Williams (Navy, 1997-2014), Ed German USMC, 1967-70), Martin Sylvester (Army, 1943-1945). Photo courtesy of Southampton Arts Center

Wicked Part I: Sing-Along, Themed Specialty Cocktails & Costume Contest
8 p.m. The Suffolk, Riverhead, N.Y. (thesuffolk.org)
Get ready for the release of Wicked 2 by brushing up on the Wicked Part I soundtrack. Dress up with fellow fans and belt your heart out to see who is the most “Popular.” Win wicked prizes.

In Process: Love Letters – Cage to Cunningham
7–8:30 p.m. Guild Hall, 158 Main St., East Hampton, N.Y. (guildhall.org)
A dance/media performance work by Site-Specific Dances, based on selected letters from Love, Icebox. Following the performance, a conversation with the creative team and executive director of the John Cage Trust, Jeffrey Lependorf.


Sunday, Nov. 9

ARF Community Event
1–3 p.m. The Shine Studio Hamptons, 977 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Tpk., Bridgehampton, N.Y.
Crafting, dog socializing, and family fun activities. All proceeds benefit ARF (Animal Rescue Fund). $40 per family (two adults, up to three kids). RSVP to info@shinenyc.net.


Monday, Nov. 10

Wellness Monday: “Yes. Hands Down. Always.” — A Journal Journey with Kristen Santori
3–4:30 p.m. The Church, 48 Madison St., Sag Harbor, N.Y. (thechurchsagharbor.org)
General admission: $10. Members free. RSVP required.

Angela LaGreca

Editor, Co-Founder/Publisher

Angela LaGreca, Editor-in-chief and co-Founder/Publisher of Spark Hamptons, is a four-time Emmy Award-winning journalist, producer, writer and comedian/host. Her TV credits include NBC’s “Today,” ABC’s “The View,” and, most recently, the primetime cable news program “Cuomo” on NewsNation. On the East End, she was the Creative Director at LTV, VP Features/Events/Photo Editor at Dan’s Papers, and has performed at Guild Hall, Bay Street Theater and the WHBPAC. Her publishing career began at Modern Photography, where she was managing editor. LaGreca lives in Manhattan and East Hampton and can be reached at angelatvmedia@gmail.com and angela@sparkhamptons.com .