Staged Readings of Capote's Christmas Stories
Center Stage presents staged readings of Truman Capote's holiday stories at Southampton Arts Center, November 28-30.
Center Stage at the Southampton Arts Center presents staged readings of Truman Capote's beloved holiday stories, "One Christmas" and "A Christmas Memory." This production, directed by Michael Disher, is produced through special arrangements with and permission from the Truman Capote Literary Trust.
The performances run from November 28 through November 30, with two showtimes daily at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. The production brings to life the bittersweet, heartwarming and thought-provoking prose of one of the 20th century's most celebrated American writers.
Set during the Great Depression of the early 1930s, the stories draw heavily on Capote's childhood in rural Alabama. They follow young Buddy and his eccentric cousin, Sook, as they navigate two Christmases together and learn about honesty, love, loss and enduring friendship. In "One Christmas," Buddy spends the holiday away from his Alabama family and in New Orleans with his rarely seen father. "A Christmas Memory" serves as Capote's love letter to Sook, who raised him and taught him kindness, generosity and the meaning of family.
Capote, a longtime Sagaponack resident, left a lasting legacy on the East End. As the world celebrated Capote's centennial in 2024, readers reflected on his literary genius and larger-than-life persona. In the Hamptons, he is remembered for the memories he created in a place he called home.
Tickets are $25 for general admission and $20 for Southampton Arts Center members. The venue is located at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton.