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The 17th Annual Winter Readings Series!

Readings will be held every Wednesday night at 7:30 PM at the Provincetown Theater, from January 25 through March 28.

Selections for the 2012 Winter Readings Series, in order:

January 25: The Dedoption, by Michele Markarian

When a pampered celebrity couple seeks to shed themselves of their no-longer-fashionable adopted children, they overlook the feelings of the nanny who loves the children more than they do.

February 1: Recessed!, Frosty, Yiddish Land by Ellen Davis Sullivan

When Mom and Dad both lose their jobs, the whole family is thrown into turmoil. But can even one job keep an American family afloat nowadays?

February 8: Win a Few, Lose a Few, and Other Short Plays by Jerry Thompson

In this collection of fresh short plays by a Cape Cod author, a wide variety of quirky characters encounter situations both funny and strange…

February 15: A Life’s Work, by Mark Harpin

A young man’s search for the truth about his beloved grandfather’s bizarre behavior exposes a long-held family secret…

February 22: History 101, by James C. Ferguson

In which a peculiar medley of figures both strange and true agree to disagree…

February 29: H.P. Lovecraft’s The Shadow Over Innsmouth, by Bragan Thomas

In this epic retelling of a classic 1930s fantasy tale, what will happen to our handsome hero after he takes an unexpected trip to a certain isolated Massachusetts fishing village? Written entirely in Provincetown, Massachusetts.

March 7: The Curse of Macbeth, by Joe Starzyk

What is a beleaguered director to do when his dreams of Shakespearean glory fall victim to the curse of that Scottish play?

March 14: A Room In the Middle, by Vladimir Zelevinsky

On a cold winter’s night in 1787, Massachusetts citizen Daniel Shays and three friends – all driven to despair by unfair debt – plot a rebellion which will lead directly to the establishment of the US Constitution. Based on a true story of the American Revolution!

March 21: Bragging Rights/Like A Scream, by Dennis Porter

In two new one-acts, two strong women confront one another about the man they both love, and a woman teeters on the edge of hysteria – was she right about the accident, or wasn’t she?

March 28: Highland Center, Indiana, by John Greiner-Ferris

A kaleidoscopic portrait of a crossroad’s in the middle of God’s country, the ideal American home-town as seen through the mind of man left twisting in the wind.

Readings will be held every Wednesday night at 7:30 PM at the Provincetown Theater, 238 Bradford Street.

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ABOUT The Provincetown Theater

Building on the legacy…

Long considered to be the birthplace of modern American theatre, Provincetown is where Eugene O’Neill and Susan Glaspell formed the original Provincetown Players in 1916. Throughout the 20th century, Tennessee Williams and countless other playwrights, actors and directors have realized their talents here on the outermost tip of Cape Cod.

Formed from a merger of two existing companies in the fall of 2005, The Provincetown Theater Company is forging a distinguished new identity using the best elements of professional and community theatre to create its current and future seasons. Please click the Archive for a complete history.

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