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Queerguru ★★★★★ review of Peregrine Theater’s HEDWIG and the ANGRY INCH in Provincetown

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      Hedwig And The Angry Inch ★★★★★ Peregine Theater Company    It seems somehow appropriate that the writer John Cameron Mitchell who based the musical  Hedwig and The  Angry Inch  on part of his own life story is a regular summer resident of Provincetown.  For if there ever was a safe haven for … Continue reading



Peregrine Theater Ensemble SONDHEIM TRIBUTE REVIEW : a must-see for every diehard Sondheim fan

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    With the number of Entertainment Venues growing each year in Provincetown, it’s kind of odd that this gay mecca has (to our knowledge) never mounted any shows/tributes to one of the greatest queer music masters of all time: Stephen Sondheim.  Finally, at last, his work is being performed in town thanks to the … Continue reading



THE SKIVVIES strip down in PTown

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The Skivvies are Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley, singer/actor/musicians performing stripped down arrangements of eclectic covers and eccentric originals. Not only is the music stripped down – cello, ukulele, glockenspiel, melodica – but the Skivvies literally strip down to their underwear to perform. 

On their  annual Provincetown gig in 2019 their special guests were Nick Adams, Ben Berry, Susan Boil, Cacophony Daniels, Trish LaRose and Tom Hewitt.

Presented by Peregrine Theatre Ensemble and filmed in Fishermans Hall by Dan Desjardins for Queerguru TV



Mr & Mr Berry enthuse about Peregrine Theater’s latest critically acclaimed musical CABARET

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Adam Berry & Ben Berry with their Peregrine Theatre Ensemble (along with David Drake at the Provincetown Theater) must take the lions share of the credit for raising the bar of theatrical productions so high in recent years in #PTown that is befitting the Birthplace of American Theater. Their flawless production of the musical CABARET is a sheer delight from the very first notes of the overture until the very dramatic closing scene.

They talked with QUEERGURU about their passion for being part of the Towns’ theater and their commitment to continue giving so many young talented players an opportunity to practice their craft. It is so tough not being swept away with their enthusiasm 

 

The interview conducted by Roger Walker-Dack was filmed by Dan Desjardins in Fishermen Hall

 

 

P.S. Queerguru thinks you may want to check out these other interviews with The Berrys.

https:// queerguru.com/2018/08/behind-the-scenes-at-hair-pt1-the-producers

https:// queerguru.com/2017/08/mr-mr-berry-talk-about-love-life-and-all-that-jazz



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