Provincetown Culture

  • Christopher Sousa: New Work

    Christopher Sousa: New Work

      Despite Provincetown’s significant LGBT community and also its reputation as a major art colony, there is in fact barely a handful of local artists producing good queer art. We  have already featured a couple this year :James Frederick and Gaston Lacombe who are having very successful seasons,  but they are relative newcomers compared to…

  • Ben De La Creme takes us to Hell and back

    Ben De La Creme takes us to Hell and back

    Ben De La Creme is one of Queerguru‘s favorite Drag Queens because she has this wonderful innate ability to take something super smart and make it a little bit stupid. This time its Dante’s Inferno that she has put her own spin on make into an extraordinary delicious mish mash that has you roaring with laughter…

  • Terrence MacNally’s Love Valor & Compassion: a stunning emotionally charged production

    Terrence MacNally’s Love Valor & Compassion: a stunning emotionally charged production

      Provincetown’s rightful claim to being so instrumental in the birth of the American Theater seems even more secure now that David Drake has taken on the role of standard bearer.  Since he stepped into role as the Artistic Director of The Provincetown Theater earlier this year he has started to fill the place with…

  • The Incomparable DEVEN GREEN is in the House

    The Incomparable DEVEN GREEN is in the House

      The multi-faceted and multi-talented Deven Green an award-winning comedian, ukulele player, singer, performer etc etc has brought her wickedly funny off-beat humor to Provincetown Art House Theatre for 1 week only. If she looks familiar to you it maybe because she is also the face of Mrs. Betty Bowers, America’s Best Christian and the creator of brilliant parodies such #WelcomeToMyHouse She…