Celebrate the best of Broadway with us in style in the Hilarie and Mitchell Morgan Theater with a simulcast of the 78th Annual Tony Awards, hosted by Cynthia Erivo, LIVE from Radio City Music Hall.
Come in your fancy dress, walk the red carpet, and enjoy specialty cocktails and bites for purchase from Louise & Howie’s Coffee Bar, plus games during the commercial breaks with fun prizes! The evening will be hosted by Amy Kirwin, Guild Hall’s Public Engagement & Impact Officer, who also happens to have previously worked for the Tony Awards, and has lots of insider stories to share.
So instead of staying home and watching by yourself, join us for the fun in the comfort of our theater, viewing the show on the big screen with the best sound. It’s the next best thing to being at Radio City.
Click HERE to see the nominees so you can brush up on your Broadway knowledge for the big night!
Cast Your Ballot! A prize will be awarded to the person in attendance who has guessed the most correct winners. Ballots can be filled out between 7-8 PM on Sunday, or fill yours out ahead by downloading it HERE, and emailing the completed ballot to Amy Kirwin at akirwin@guildhall.org by 2 PM on Sunday, June 8.
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Amy Steinhaus Kirwin
Amy joined Guild Hall in February 2021 as its first Chief Creative Officer, and now serves as Chief Public Engagement + Impact Officer, creating and overseeing community engagement programming such as Art Socials, Silent Disco Dance Parties, Third Thursdays, and more, and produces Florence Fabricant's long-running series, Stirring the Pot. Amy also oversees marketing, PR, visitor services, and Louise & Howie's Coffee Bar.
Originally from Los Angeles, Amy has a degree in Theatre & Film from the University of Kansas and followed by two years in the acting conservatory program at Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York. She was part of the three-person team that opened and operated 59E59 Theaters, serving as Director of Sales and Membership and playing a key role in creating the identity of the institution that remains strong today. She later became Manager of Partnership Marketing at the Broadway League and Tony Awards.
After 15 years in NYC, Amy moved to the Hamptons in 2010 and joined the staff at the Parrish Art Museum in advance of opening the new Herzog & de Meuron facility in Water Mill. Amy established the Parrish’s internship program and built the Visitor Services department, serving as Visitor Services and Programs Manager. She was named Artistic Director of Southampton Arts Center in May 2016 and during her tenure she expanded their public offerings from 50 to over 200 annually, transitioning from seasonal to year-round. As AD, she defined the artistic vision, brand, and messaging with an emphasis on community engagement, diversity, and artist-led initiatives. She conceived, curated, and produced the exhibitions and programs eARTh: Artists as Activists, TAKEOVER: Artists-in-Residence, Unity Fest, Jobs Pub, Storefront Art Initiative, and The Public Art Project, co-organized with artist Eric Fischl. She served on the Southampton Village Business Revitalization Committee from 2019-2021, is a founding member of Hamptons Arts Network, and joined the board of the Greater East Hampton Chamber of Commerce in 2024.
Photo: Lori Hawkins
