Miss Magnolia Beaumont Goes to Provincetown written and performed by Joe Hutcheson

Mondays from June 2 through 16 @ 8:00 pm


After her untimely demise, Miss Magnolia Beaumont, debutante, finds herself stuck in the body of a thirty-something-year-old gay man heading to Provincetown, Massachusetts for a birthday vacation.  Celebrating the beauty and magic of P-Town, this comic solo performance explores our differences, points of view, and innermost fears.

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Art’s Heart written and performed by Anthony Johnston

Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25 @ 8:00 pm


Skunks. Sex. Suicide. A comedy about loneliness.


The story of a child-like, emotionally scarred, young gay man who lives alone with his pet fish, a ladder, and a pair of binoculars he uses to spy on the handsome Frenchman who lives across the street. Reminiscent of Pee Wee's Playhouse at its best; an aching portrayal of childish buoyancy battered and bruised by the dark crashing waves of emotion, pain, loneliness, and naturally, heart-ache.

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Bait written by David Sisco/performed by David Sisco and Tom Gualtieri

Mondays from April 21 through May 19 @ 8:00 pm


A fresh and fast-paced play about two friends, Justin and Charlie, who attend a speed dating event and the litany of desperate men they meet over the course of the evening.  Two actors play fourteen characters each, changing on a dime every three minutes or less, fearlessly inhabiting all those horrible blind dates you’ve tried to forget.  In short, BAIT navigates through a series of hilarious encounters that puncture stereotypes and tip sacred cows. 

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Southern Gothic Novel written and performed by Frank Blocker

Thursday, May 15 and Friday, May 16 @ 8:00 pm


One actor performs eighteen citizens (insects and animals, too) of Aberdeen, Mississippi, a Twin Peaks-ish town of secrets and mystery. When Viola Haygood is kidnapped, everyone’s got motive, opportunity, but who’s the culprit? Journey into small-town psyches and big-time dreams!

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Left Out Left In

...extended runs of the following shows...

Shame Lips written and performed by Toni Silver

Thursday, June 5 @ 8:00 pm


On the occasion of her mid-life meltdown, The Lovely And Talented Miss Toni Silver performs adventures from her life, as a ploy to stave off death. She tells tales both comic and tragic—(Her stint in the nuthouse! Coming out to her parents in a McDonald’s parking lot! Working as Lauren Bacall’s personal assistant!)—and a few that fall somewhere in between. Miss Toni— the best middle-aged, gay, Jewish, tap-dancing, feminist, performance artist in America™—splits the seams between humiliation and triumph, challenging myths about how life is supposed to be lived while wrestling with the illusion of permanence.

Enjoy yourself.  It’s later than you think.

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