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A History of Theater on Cape Cod

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Theater on the Cape began in 1916 when a group of artists and writers in Provincetown mounted a production of a one-act play, Bound East for Cardiff, by a little-known playwright, Eugene O'Neill. They staged the play in a rickety old theater on a wharf in what was then little more than a sleepy fishing village. From that artists' colony—and others like it across the Cape and Islands—it grew into the constantly expanding theater universe it is today. The theatrical descendants of O'Neill and the Provincetown Players continue to present classical drama, contemporary hits and new, experimental works to audiences that have come to expect the best. In her tour of the theaters from Provincetown to Falmouth, author and entertainment columnist Sue Mellen reveals the rich past behind a unique cultural treasure.

ISBN-13: 9781467142878

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC

Publication Date: 04-26-2021

Pages: 144

Product Dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.30(d)

Sue Mellen began her writing career as an arts, entertainment and features writer for the Cape Cod Times. She next went on to work in public relations, first for a regional healthcare system and then for a classic car museum. Then, after a short stint as a freelance business and technology writer, she began a content-creation firm YourWriters, which she still operates to this day. Through her company, she has co-written and ghostwritten numerous books for a wide range of clients. After an extended hiatus, the author has returned to her first love: reviewing the theatrical productions that grace the historic theaters of Cape Cod. Exploring the histories of the theater groups that dot the Cape has been pure joy.

Table of Contents

Foreword: More than 100 Years of History Makes Live Theater Key Part of Gape Cod's Unique Identity, by Kathi Scrizzi Driscoll 9

Acknowledgements 13

1 Sun, Surf and Spotlights: The Enduring World of Theater on Cape Cod 15

2 Provincetown: At the Land's End Is the Beginning 21

3 Theater History on the Lower Cape: Drama and Music in the Dunes 41

4 Theater at the Elbow of the Cape: Dedication and Determination 60

5 In the Middle of It All: Theater in the Mid-Cape Area 81

6 Theater in the Upper Cape: Near the Mainland but Worlds Away 105

7 Theater on the Islands: Drenched in History 129

8 A Final Note 143

About the Author 144