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Behind the scenes with the cast of Peregrine Theater’s smash hit CABARET

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The talented cast of any Peregrine Theatre Ensemble production always seem to enjoy themselves as much as the audience. Queerguru talked with three of the stars of Kander & Ebb’s CABARET directed by Kyle Pleasant Creative currently playing at the Fishermen Hall all summer . 

Two of them Sarah Thorn (Sally Bowles) and Ryan McNevin (Emcee) are making their #PTown debuts, whereas @Halcyone Joseph Cabral (Fraulein Schneider)is an established local actor 

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



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



Behind the Scenes at HAIR: Pt2 THE CAST

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Queerguru were not the only ones to give a ☆☆☆☆☆ review to Peregrine Theatre Ensemble exuberant production of HAIR: the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical , but we also went behind the scenes to find out what makes this show rock.

Our second interview in this two part series is with three of the very talented young cast Kevin Lagasse Rhetta Mykeal Kampel   Alexander Tan who shared with us the sheer joys of their Provincetown experience.

The interview with Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com was filmed by Dan Desjardins on the stage at Fishermans Hall.

 

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Behind The Scenes at HAIR: Pt1 The Producers

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Queerguru were not the only ones to give a  ☆☆☆☆☆ review to Peregrine Theatre Ensemble exuberant’s production of HAIR: the American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, but we also went behind the scenes to find out what makes this show rock.

Our first interview in this two part series is with the Producers the indefatigable Adam Berry and Ben Berry who seem to rarely be able actually sit still for one minute.
The interview with Roger Walker-Dack for www.queergurutv.com was filmed by Dan Desjardins on the stage at Fishermans Hall.

 

P.S. You can read our full review of the  Show HERE

P.S. Queerguru would love you to bits if you did us one tiny favor.  Despite the fact that we have had almost 275K hits on YouTube (yeah!) they will not give us a single cent of the advertising money that they make off us until we have more subscribers.  Won’t cost you a dime,  but it will help support our site. Just simply click on the link below.  Thank you very much!  



The sun never stops shining on Peregrine’s exuberant production of Hair

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 HAIR ☆☆☆☆☆ When I first saw Hair The Musical at the Shaftesbury Avenue in London as a very impressionable young man, little did I think that 50 years later no longer young (but still fairly impressionable) would I be watching a new production in Provincetown where I now live. The years have been kind to … Continue reading



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