Cape Cod
Provincetown Theater Takes to the ‘Parking Lot’
After a 16-month pandemic-induced hiatus, the Provincetown Theater is back this summer, presenting “Playhouse in the Parking Lot,” a three-show outdoor season in the back yard of 238 Bradford St.
Kicking it off, June 17th through 19th, is the regional premiere of Neptune, a one-man play by Timothy DuWhite about being Black and gay in America. Then, from June 28th through July 23rd, is the Cape Cod premiere of The Cake, a new romantic comedy by Bekah Brunstetter, creator of This Is Us. Finally, from August 2nd through September 2nd, the theater puts on an old favorite, Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie. A season subscription is $99 at provincetowntheater.org.
Farm to Tablet
Learn about Cape Cod history virtually in “No-Till Backyard Farming,” a Zoom talk with Ben Fairbank. This free workshop, hosted by the Wellfleet Public Library, will take place Saturday, September 26th, 10:30 a.m. The link to join is at wellfleetlibrary.org.
Green Acres
Sustainable Practices, a Cape Cod-based environmental action group,holds monthly meetings via Zoom on the third Thursday of the month, including August 20th. Register via Eventbrite.com. The group is streaming Bidder 70, a documentary about the disruption of oil and gas land leases,at sustainablepracticesltd.org from Friday, August 21st, through Sunday, August 30, for $5.