Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Remember the HINDU?
Remember the HINDU? she has been restored and will be launched in Key West by the end of January! Hooray! maybe she will grace Provincetown Harbor with her presence in the near future!
Characters still needed for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Foru
Characters still needed for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
A Provincetown Theater Company production. Performances will be March 30, 31, April 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, and maybe 20, 21, 22.
For an appointment or more information call 508-487-7487 or email operations@provincetowntheater.com
2 Proteans and 1 Courtesan these are chorus roles playing various parts with spoken lines. Actors will also be asked to understudy one of the following:
Pseudolus (baritone)(any age)- A Roman slave, owned by Hero, who seeks to win his freedom by helping his young master win the heart of a virgin in the house of Marcus Lycus.
Hysterium (baritone) (any age)- The chief slave in the house of Senex.
All chorus actors will perform understudy role at least one time.
Bird sightings
From BostonGlobe.com Read Full Story
In Provincetown, there were two thick-billed murres and 3 harlequin ducks in the harbor, and 2 common murres and a dovekie at Race Point Beach.
In Provincetown, there were two thick-billed murres and 3 harlequin ducks in the harbor, and 2 common murres and a dovekie at Race Point Beach.
Race point lighthouse, snow & light
race point lighthouse, snow & light
I was going through some old work today and came across this scene. It was taken...See More
By: Susan Aufieri
By: Susan Aufieri
Bring your pet to ptown and stay at the Surfside Hotel and Suites -
Bring your pet to ptown and stay at the Surfside Hotel and Suites - taking reservations for 2012. Buddy running on the beach says come join the fun
ScottCakes - Read about our building's mysteriously cool history!

Read about our building's mysteriously cool history!
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The Angel of Angel’s Landing was no angel — certainly not in the eyes of America’s photojournalists or its political left wing. She was Angela Calomiris (1916-1995), the daughter of Greek immigrants and a member of the celebrated Photo League in New York City. On 26 April 1949, she stunned her colle
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