Author Archives: Jeannette de Beauvoir

Arts Week for October 19, 2017

  Guests: Turn of the Screw  (WHAT) Dawn Walsh: Day of the Dead Festival If you’d like to keep up with what’s going on in town between installments of Arts Week, you can always sign up for the weekly mailing …

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Arts Week for October 5, 2017

Here’s what’s happening! guest: Michelle Crone (Herstory series) If you’d like to keep up with what’s going on in town between installments of Arts Week, you can always sign up for the weekly mailing list at ptownie.com. They’ll keep you …

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Get Ready to Get Scared!

Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater offers The Turn of the Screw as this fall’s ghost story, running October 19-29. Based on the provocative tale of suspense and horror, Jeffrey Hatcher’s adaptation of the Henry James classic gives this famous story yet …

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Arts Week for September 21, 2017

Arts Week: 21 September 2017 Guests: Tennessee Williams Festival! Michael Kellerman, external relations Cem and Meltem, two well-established actors from Turkey who both perform in Antony & Cleopatra Abena, Ghanaian actress (who spent her childhood in New York City) appearing in …

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Arts Week: August 24

Arts Week 24 August 2017 guest: Jay Critchley Okay…thank you to Zap Mama for Allo, Allo…And allo to all of you listening out there, whether on the radio or streaming worldwide at WOMR.org. This is Arts Week, and I’m Jeannette de …

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Arts Week

Arts Week 27 July 2017   guests: Cape Rep: BILLY ELLIOT, THE MUSICAL with Matthew Dean who is playing Billy Elliot, Tom Andrew who is playing Billy’s father Jackie Elliot, and Burke Brickner who is playing Billy’s friend Michael. *** …

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A Sign of the Times: Glengarry Glen Ross at the Harbor Stage Company

The play that won David Mamet a Pulitzer when it debuted in 1984, Glengarry Glen Ross concerns a group of middle-aged Chicago salesmen—definitely men—hustling tracts of worthless Florida real estate dressed up as real investments with Scottish-sounding names like Glengarry …

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Arts Week: July 13, 2017

At the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater you can see The Empaths, a timely, face-paced comedy, mines the complex landscape of shifting societal mores, family roles, and the expectations of relationships. Celine, a 30-something serial entrepreneur playing with her father’s money, …

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Peregrine Does Chicago…

… and makes it look easy. Chicago is an ambitious production and the Peregrine Theatre Ensemble, presenting the musical as part of its fifth-year anniversary summer, absolutely owns it. Everyone knows the history: Chicago is Broadway’s longest-running musical, the winner …

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Men on Boats is a Fantastic Ride

  Imagine being on a boat facing the rapids of a fast-moving river. Now imagine watching that experience take place on stage. And finally, imagine (if you can) that the latter doesn’t feel all that removed from the former, and …

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