Quickies - 4 Short Plays from Provincetown
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P’TOWN PERFORMANCE!
Come see Quickies - Our collection of four plays - before it flies across the Atlantic and lands in Ireland at the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival.
The plays - written by playwrights affiliated with Cape Cod - offer four unique perspectives of contemporary LGBTQ+ life in the America. Skip the airfare to Ireland and come to the Red Room at Velvet in the heart of Provincetown on April 30th to see it in-person in its full-color glory.
This is the seventh time plays produced by Provincetown Dramatic Arts have been chosen as official selections in the festival.
Help us get to Dublin. DONATE Any amount you are able to give would be greatly appreciated!
Tickets…
P’TOWN PERFORMANCE:
Saturday, April 30 at 7pm
Red Room at Velvet
258 Commercial Street
Provincetown, MA 02657
About the Plays…
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Joe MacDougall (Actor)
Joe MacDougall is a New York and Cape Cod based actor who last appeared in the IDGTF in 2008 as a crazed Tom Cruise fan. Since then Joe has been in numerous plays and films in New York and Cape Cod including The Normal Heart, The Maids, Accidentally Like A Martyr, The Lonely Planet, Salome, Take Me Out, The Elephant Man, The Lion In Winter, Caesar and Cleopatra, Small Craft Warning and others. Films and television include The Ninth Step, Dear Melissa, Dive Shop, Cocktail Hour, Discovery ID Pandora’s Box. Joe is incredibly grateful for the opportunity to be working again! It’s been a long two years!!Tommy Walsh (Actor)
Tommy Walsh is a young Cape Cod, Massachusetts based actor. He is incredibly humbled to be participating in the IDGTF for the first time. Tommy studied acting at Boston University, where he received a BFA. Tommy also appeared in Provincetown Theater’s Love! Valor! Compassion!, Amadeus, and HBO's The Plot Against America. He would like to thank his loving family for always supporting his ventures into the arts.Vanessa Rose (actor)
Vanessa Rose is thrilled to be in Dublin to showcase some of these new works in the festival. A Cape Cod native, she was most recently seen on stage last summer in Bekah Brunstetter's "The Cake" at The Provincetown Theater. Previous to that she has a blast portraying Karen Weston in the theater’s 2019 production "August: Osage County". She is a graduate of The New School University, and some favorite NY credits include: Brecht's "The Judith of Shimoda" (La MaMa), Fornés' "Fefu and Her Friends" (The New School For Drama), Mee's "The Four Seasons" (The Angel Orensanz), and Throes Theater Company's "Mike" (HERE Arts Center). A Wellfleet native, she spends her time away from the theater working on her family’s fishing boats and caring for her chihuahua Zelda.Tia Scalcione (Actor)
Tia Scalcione is excited to be traveling to Dublin with this talented group of actors from Provincetown, Massachusetts! She has performed at the Provincetown Theater in various festivals and productions spanning the past 20 years. She made her singing debut this past fall in Alice, A New Musical at Cape Cod Theater Company. Tia works at the WHAT Theater in Wellfleet, Ma.Ellen Rubenstein (Natalie)
Ellen Rubenstein works in development at Payomet Center for the Performing Arts. She has been stage manager / company manager for 4 trips to the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival with PDA and stage manager for many other productions, Provincetown Theater, and other theater festivals. She is the former company manager at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater. -
Carol Meehan Sherry (Costume Designer / Producer)
Carol is a freelance costume and wig designer who has been based in New York City and Provincetown for what seems like eons. Her thirty-six-year career extends to Broadway, off-Broadway, regional, and international theater. She hopes to make it to Dublin for the 2022 festival and to further explore her Irish ancestry.Jim Dalglish (Playwright/Director)
Jim is the author of more than 30 plays – shorts, one acts and full lengths – and 2 films – a short and a feature length. Two of his plays – Superlubricated and Lines in the Sand – have appeared (and won awards) at The International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival. When he isn’t busy writing, directing, or producing plays and films, he and his husband Rob Phelps enjoy sailing their 17-foot O’Day Daysailer along the sheltered harbors of New England.Lynda Sturner (Playwright/Director)
Lynda is thrilled to be back at the IDGTF with her play “Look What You Made Me Do.” Other plays include “A Talented Woman,” “Super- Lubricated,” and “Art Brut” written with Jim Dalglish. “Almost Sisters,” and “The Death of Huey Newton,” published by Broadway Play Publishing. She is a member of the Actors Studio and The Woman’s Project, founder and artistic director of Playwright’s Forum in NYC, and past president of The League of Professional Theater Women. Acting credits include “Oliver” (original Broadway cast), “The Allergist's Wife”, and “The Perfect Ganesh.” Lynda won the 2016 IDGTF Best Actress Award for her role in “Super-Lubricated.”Doug Asher-Best (Playwright)
Doug is a retired letter carrier living in Truro with his husband Paul. He is a past member of the Playwright's Lab at the Provincetown Theater and contributed short and full-length plays for festivals and readings.Margaret Van Sant (Artistic Director / Producer / Director / Playwright)
Margaret Van Sant is a playwright, theater director, festival organizer, educator, and the Artistic Director of Provincetown Dramatic Arts. She has directed classic and contemporary theater, with a focus on the development of new scripts. She worked as the Literary Associate at Long Wharf Theater. She directed Jim Dalglish and Lynda Sturner’s “Super-Lubricated” at the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival. Van Sant organized the Centennial Celebration of The Provincetown Players, “Then and Now,” for the Provincetown Theater and directed “Venus in Fur” by David Ives and Charles Busch’s “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife” there. Van Sant directed “The Ballad of the Sad Café” at the Arena Stage Edward Albee Festival. Most recently she directed Eugene O’Neill’s “Anna Christie” at the Wharf House. Margaret produces the Women’s International Theater Festival every fall in Provincetown. She is a proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, and has an MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts from Goddard College.
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Help Us Get to Dublin…
Provincetown Dramatic Arts needs your help to take these four wonderful short plays to the International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival. Our plays will be running in the festival from May 9 - 14, 2022.
Your contribution (of any amount) will help fund the following:
Roundtrip airfare from Provincetown and Boston to Dublin for the company.
The cost of a furnished flat (with kitchen and laundry!) in Dublin for them to stay. And presumably cook and do laundry.
Postcards, posters and playbills.
A per diem so the actors don't have to go out busking in the street! (Though they can if they want to).
Basic groceries to save money on dinner out.
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