Witchy Woman: Penny Champayne Casts An Autumnal Spell At Showgirls
by Steve Desroches The splashes of color and inclusion that are the flags the crisscross Commercial Street are still flapping in the late summer breeze,...
The Revolutionists
REVIEW by G.W. Mercure The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution is the backdrop and primary source of conflict for The Revolutionists. The creation...
Cancel Cultured Pearls
REVIEW by Rebecca M. Alvin On a warm mid-August evening, the showroom at Pilgrim House is packed. We’re all here to see drag veteran Miss...
A Family Affair
by Rebecca M. Alvin "Larkin Poe was the name of our great-great-great-great-grandfather. And as sisters, we wanted to have a band with familial significance. So,...
Mac and Keys !: Michael McAssey Tickles the Ivories, and Funny Bones, at the...
by Steve Desroches Walking down the pathway toward the Pilgrim House, tucked just off the busy thoroughfare that is Commercial Street, there’s a gravitational pull...
We Like Short Shorts: Quickies Comes to the Art House
by Steve Desroches It is said that Mark Twain once wrote, “I apologize for such a long letter. I didn’t have time to write a...
Q&A with Coco Peru
Coco Peru is a drag legend, plain and simple. A performer who always kept one high heel planted in activism, Peru, portrayed by Clinton...
Dina Martina
REVIEW by Rebecca M. Alvin In Provincetown we are blessed with not just a drag show or two, but rather a wide-ranging assortment representing, or...
Varla Jean Merman’s Ready to Blow
Review by Steve Desroches No one makes having a nervous breakdown as much fun as Varla Jean Merman. The past several years and then some...
Jack London’s Martin Eden
REVIEW by Lee Roscoe Jay Craven has been making exceptional, unique films for decades. As writer and director, his newest, Martin Eden, based on Jack...