Bianca Del Rio, the sharp-tongued stand-up comic who won season six of RuPaul’s Drag Race, is returning to Provincetown just in time to scare up some laughs for Spooky Bear […]
Theater
WOMEN’S WEEK
Zoë Lewis Believes in Magic
The singer-songwriter mounts four shows for her ‘different loves’
Singer, songwriter, and storyteller Zoë Lewis first came to Provincetown when she was 26. It was the early 1990s, and she’d been all around the world, and, in a spirit […]
THEATER REVIEW
Thrilled by a Betrayal
In a notable coproduction, WHAT and Harbor Stage do Pinter proud
There is something uniquely sublime about Harold Pinter’s dialogue: direct and unfancy yet veiled, charged, and evasive. It’s a challenge and a boon for actors, whose delivery is key. And […]
THEATER
Less Stella, More Stellar
The Tennessee Williams Festival delves into the author’s obscure science fiction catalog
PROVINCETOWN — The Tennessee Williams Theater Festival blasts off next weekend, and this year, things are going to be a little extraterrestrial. Put your tray tables up and your expectations […]
THEATER REVIEW
In ‘The Thin Place,’ Believing Is Seeing
The Harbor Stage’s new production aims to lift your spirits
Do you believe in ghosts? In Lucas Hnath’s play The Thin Place, at the Harbor Stage Company in Wellfleet through Sept. 3, that question is equated with a theatergoer’s suspension […]
THEATER REVIEW
‘The Pickleball Wars’ Are Unleashed at WHAT
Big laughs are the collateral damage
They don’t come more homegrown than this. Kevin Rice’s The Pickleball Wars, which is having its world premiere at the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater through Sept. 9, is a comedy […]
PERFORMANCE
Singer, Actor, and Activist LaChanze Is Coming to Town
The Tony Award winner will be at town hall with Seth Rudetsky
“She’s one of those rare people who is not only an incredible actress but there’s that shocking voice,” said Seth Rudetsky when asked to describe LaChanze. “Sure, there are records […]
DRAG DESK
Best Drag of the Summer So Far
Production values and pointed political messages are on the rise
As we approach the final weeks of the season, it seems fitting to assess the state of the drag on Commercial Street, given its outsize prominence among the town’s entertainment […]
UNDER THE BIG TOP
Circus Performers Juggle Locations to Keep Flying
Payomet’s Cirque by the Sea takes its show to Wellfleet
WELLFLEET — A live scarecrow tumbles, sways, and hangs — precarious and loose-limbed — high above a field. Farmhands wildly flip ears of corn as crops “multiply.” A unicycle seems to […]
THEATER REVIEW
Water, Water Everywhere
Robert Kropf’s Liv at Sea premieres at the Harbor Stage
Although watery things are present in much of the dialogue in Robert Kropf’s new play, Liv at Sea, a world premiere at the Harbor Stage Company in Wellfleet, it’s not […]
CABARET
The Startling, Vulnerable, Wildly Theatrical Sandra Bernhard
She is bringing her new show, ‘A Spring Affair,’ to town hall
September 2012, somewhere south of Hell’s Kitchen and the end of my first night as a full-time citizen of New York City. I was crouched on a sidewalk corner cleaning […]
THEATER REVIEW
The Innocence and Experience of Love, Put to Music
The Fantasticks goes gay in Provincetown
Since it opened at the Sullivan Street Playhouse on a quaint residential block in New York’s Greenwich Village on May 3, 1960, The Fantasticks has become a theatrical landmark of […]
THEATER REVIEW
A Little Sondheim Music in the Night
Post-pandemic, the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble returns
It’s been three years since its last production, a grand revival of Cabaret, but the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble is back, renewing its traditional summer musical theater presence in Provincetown with […]
STAR TURNS
Audra McDonald Is the Rarest Kind of Superstar
The 6-time Tony Award winner is returning to town hall July 9
It was a sunny Saturday afternoon in April 2012, and I was walking with my husband along a side street in New York City’s theater district. We were scouting for […]
THEATER REVIEW
Hamlet and Cheese on Wry
WHAT takes Shakespeare’s Complete Works for a spin
Is The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) a play? Well, not exactly. It’s more like a literary theme park ride with props, sketch comedy, audience participation, and improvisation — […]