ANNUAL PATRONS TRIP: ART & ABOUT—ST. LOUIS

The Fabulous Fox, St. Louis, MO.

SOUTH FORK PERFORMING ARTS: MARIAN, OR THE TRUE OF ROBIN HOOD, TEEN EDITION

Friday, May 29, 7 PM
Saturday, May 30, 7 PM
Sunday, May 31, 7 PM

MARIAN, OR THE TRUE TALE OF ROBIN HOOD: TEEN EDITION
By Adam Szymkowicz

A gender-bending, patriarchy-smashing, hilarious new take on the classic tale, adapted for performance by teen actors for family audiences. Robin Hood is (and has always been) Maid Marian in disguise and leads a motley group of Merry Men (few of whom are actually men) against the greedy Prince John. As the poor get poorer and the rich get richer, who will stand for the vulnerable if not Robin? What is the cost of revealing your true self in a time of trouble? Modern concerns and romantic entanglements clash on the battlefield and on the ramparts of Nottingham Castle in this play about selfishness, selflessness, love deferred and the fight. Always the fight. The fight must go on.

NEXT / NOW: A CLIVE DAVIS INSTITUTE SHOWCASE

Next / Now brings a cohort of emerging artists from NYU’s Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music to Guild Hall for an evening of original performance, hosted by JD Samson and Jeff Peretz. The program reflects a new generation working at the intersection of sound, storytelling, and technology.

Spanning genres and approaches—from intimate songwriting to experimental production—the evening highlights work that is both immediate and in development, offering a rare glimpse into process as much as performance.

 Artists to be announced.

BEST OF THE SECOND CITY

The Best of The Second City, an unforgettable evening from the world’s most influential name in comedy. This high-energy performance draws from The Second City’s rich archive, bringing together iconic material and fresh perspectives for a dynamic, contemporary showcase.

From the stages that launched stars like Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, and Keegan-Michael Key, this production blends signature improv with hilarious songs, beloved characters, and timeless sketches. Each piece is crafted by some of the sharpest comedic minds and reimagined by today’s boldest voices.

With its signature mix of wit, satire, and spontaneity, The Best of The Second City captures the spirit of a company that continues to shape the comedy landscape. Join us at Guild Hall for a night of smart, fearless humor and nonstop laughs.

Program may contain adult or mature content.

2026 GEORGE D. YATES GOLF OUTING AT THE MAIDSTONE CLUB

$1,500 PER GOLFER/$6,000 PER FOURSOME  

Golf at the historic, ocean-front Maidstone Club in East Hampton. Practice on the gorgeously maintained grounds while you work up an appetite for a delicious lunch served on the Clubhouse veranda overlooking one of the most beautiful ocean beaches in America. A shotgun tournament will be followed by cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and an awards ceremony honoring the top golfers at the outing. 

ANGEL BLUE IN RECITAL WITH BRYAN WAGORN PRESENTED BY THE METROPOLITAN OPERA & GUILD HALL

Presented by the Metropolitan Opera & Guild Hall

Grammy Award–winning soprano Angel Blue, one of today’s most celebrated operatic voices, brings her radiant tone and compelling artistry to an intimate recital experience.

A leading presence at the Metropolitan Opera since her debut as Mimì in La bohème, Blue has appeared in major productions including Porgy and BessFire Shut Up in My Bones, and La traviata, and recently starred in the title role of Verdi’s Aida in the company’s first new production of the work in decades.

In this special co-presentation by the Metropolitan Opera and Guild Hall, Blue continues the distinguished tradition of Met recital appearances, offering audiences a rare opportunity to hear her in a more personal and expressive setting.

Bryan Wagorn, Collaborative Pianist

Repertoire to be announced.

HAMPTONS INSTITUTE: AMERICA IN THE WORLD AS WE CELEBRATE 250 YEARS—SOLD OUT

THIS PROGRAM IS SOLD OUT. Click HERE to join our mailing list for updates on tickets.


A CONVERSATION WITH SECRETARY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON
Moderated by Michael Froman

Presented by Guild Hall & The Common Good
Series programmed by Ellen Chesler and Patricia Duff

Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton—former First Lady, U.S. Senator from New York, U.S. Secretary of State, two-time presidential candidate, bestselling author, and Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia—has spent decades at the center of American public life and global diplomacy. From advocating for women’s rights on the world stage to navigating moments of crisis and change in U.S. foreign policy, Secretary Clinton has engaged with some of the most complex challenges facing the world.

She will be joined in conversation by Michael Froman, President of the Council on Foreign Relations, for a wide-ranging discussion of diplomacy, development, and national security, touching on war and peace, shifting alliances, and the evolving role of the United States in a rapidly changing global landscape. At a time of uncertainty and realignment, Secretary Clinton offers both hard-earned insight and a clear-eyed view of what global leadership and cooperation might look like in the years ahead.

 

G.E. SMITH’S PORTRAITS: SAMANTHA FISH

Join us for a night of extraordinary music and storytelling with G.E. Smith and special guest Samantha Fish as part of the 2026 G.E. Smith’s PORTRAITS series.

The evening brings together G.E. Smith—the masterful guitarist and bandleader known for his work with Bob Dylan, Hall & Oates, and Saturday Night Live—with Samantha Fish, the Grammy-nominated artist and multiple Blues Music Award winner celebrated for her electrifying guitar work, powerhouse vocals, and genre-blending sound rooted in blues, rock, and soul.

Together, they will share an engaging blend of songs, spontaneous performances, and stories from their remarkable careers.

PORTRAITS, created by Taylor Barton & G.E. Smith, is an intimate concert series featuring in-depth musical conversations that reveal the influences, artistry, and experiences behind today’s most compelling performers.

FEEL GOOD FILMS: YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN

Close out Halloween weekend with Mel Brooks’s hilarious classic Young Frankenstein in this continuation of Guild Hall’s Feel Good Films series. Gene Wilder leads a brilliant comic cast in this loving spoof of classic monster movies, packed with iconic gags, unforgettable lines, and spooky fun—proof that even the undead can deliver monstrous laughs.

THIRD THURSDAYS – FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL, FEATURING BRAD PENUEL

Third Thursdays at Guild Hall are a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community. Enjoy live music in the Minikes garden curated by Carlos Lama during extended gallery hours, offering the perfect backdrop to visit the exhibitions on view at a relaxed pace. Concessions, including wine, beer, cocktails, and light refreshments will be available for purchase from Louise & Howie’s Coffee Cart. Whether you come for the music, the art, the social vibe, or all of the above, Third Thursdays offers a welcoming way to spend warm nights on the East End with family and friends.

Advance reseravations are available, but are not required.

THIRD THURSDAYS – WHATEVER LOLA WANTS

Third Thursdays at Guild Hall are a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community. Enjoy live music in the Minikes garden curated by Carlos Lama during extended gallery hours, offering the perfect backdrop to visit the exhibitions on view at a relaxed pace. Concessions, including wine, beer, cocktails, and light refreshments will be available for purchase from Louise & Howie’s Coffee Cart. Whether you come for the music, the art, the social vibe, or all of the above, Third Thursdays offers a welcoming way to spend warm nights on the East End with family and friends.

Advance reseravations are available, but are not required.