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Grace McLean Lives in Concert

  • The Church 48 Madison Street Sag Harbor, NY, 11963 United States (map)

Grace McLean at Tchaikovsky Hall by Pavel Korbut

TICKETS

CAFÉ TABLE
(seats up to four; only one table can be purchased at a time)

  • Non-Member: $40 (per seat)

  • Member: $35 (per seat)

OPEN SEATING

  • Non-Member: $35

  • Member: $30

Grace McLean brings her “electrifying” presence (Huffington Post), “whip-smart” songwriting (New York Times), and “pathetic” journal entries (Grace’s ex-boyfriend) to Sag Harbor for a musical Monday event. Join us for an evening of original music, re-imagined covers, stories about boys, and bubbles.

The multi-hyphenate actress-singer-writer-teacher comes to The Church amid a career spanning Broadway, Off-Broadway, Television productions, and more. On the rise, Grace has been described by Manhattan User’s Guide as a “pop and jazz singer [who] writes seriously infectious melodies with seriously antic lyrics. Her voice can raise the roof, or she can slide off a note and break your heart.”  

This performance is a complement to our summer exhibition. Thank you to Alex McNear and Robby Stein for their generous support of this program.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

GRACE McLEAN

Photo By Shervin Lainez

  • GRACE McLEAN (she/her) is a performer, writer, and composer. In addition to performing on Broadway (Suffs; Bad Cinderella; Natasha, Pierre....), Off-Broadway and Regionally (MCC, LCT3, The Public, Vineyard, La MaMa, BAM, Weston Playhouse, ART, WTF) and TV (The First Lady [Showtime], The Other Two [HBOMax]) she also writes and composes for theater (The Apiary; In The Green, Richard Rodgers, Lortel Awards) and film (OUR MINE, Best Score Brooklyn Film Festival, Black Bear Award for Best Score Athens International Film Festival). She toured Pakistan and Russia as an artistic ambassador with the US State Department and looks forward to releasing her first full length album in May 2024. Lincoln Center Writer-in-residence, Vivace Award ('23), Larson Grant ('21), Broadway Women’s Fund’s Woman to Watch (‘21), Civilians R&D Group (‘19-’20), MacDowell Fellow (‘18), Lincoln Center Emerging Artist (‘17). www.gracemclean.com

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