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Portraiture


  • St. Mary's of the Harbor 517 Commercial Street Provincetown, MA, 02657 United States (map)

Portraiture

A reading of a play by Helltown Trustee Margaret Van Sant as part of the new O’Neill Festival of New Works.

Directed by Nina Schuessler
Dramaturge: Dan Lombardo

When you blow up the art world, how do you protect your legacy from attack? A humorous look at Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein, and Mabel Dodge.

Cast:

Alice B. Toklas – Phoebe Otis
Gertrude Stein – Jadah Carroll
Mabel Dodge – Jennifer Cabral
Sylvia Santos - Laura Esterman
Male Roles - John Shuman

Reading Schedule:

  • Sun., Oct. 8 at 2pm
    St. Mary’s of the Harbor •517 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657

  • Mon., Oct. 9 at 2pm
    WOMR •494 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657

Tickets:

  • $20 General admission

  • $10 Students (with valid ID)

  • $10 for Card to Culture members (with valid ID)

  • $40 Festival Pass - one pass to gain entry for all readings and events.

    Important Note:
    After purchasing a Festival Pass on a particular show page, pass holders will not need to visit the ticketing pages for the other plays they may wish to attend. Just show up at the door before the event. We will reserve enough chairs to accommodate people with passes.)

  • Tickets may be purchased online or at the door.

TICKETS FOR SUN, OCT 8 (2PM)

TICKETS FOR MON, OCT 9 (2PM)

About the Workshop…

The O’Neill Festival of New Works offers a rare opportunity for dramatists to work with dramaturges in preparation for each festival’s staged readings. In this case the dramaturge is Dan Lombardo. Dan has worked on over 100 productions at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater,  as dramaturg, as a director, as director of the WHAT Lab, and finally as the Artistic Director for the company.

Playwright’s Goals for the Workshop…

From the playwright:

Stay tuned for words from Margaret Van Sant.

About the Workshop Participants…

Stay tuned for more information…

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