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Cape Cod top things to do: music, books, restaurants, Pride, laughs

This week s highlights include an arts festival, comedy, dining out, an author talk, Pride in Provincetown, live music, theater and a plant sale.

Magdalena Explores What Really Happened

Extraordinary musical genius, child prodigy, and socially awkward eccentric, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an enormously prolific and influential composer. He remains one of the greatest and most-popular composers of all time, 230 years after his death under mysterious circumstances at the age of 35. What caused his death has remained a mystery to this day. Was it a sudden, strange and still-undiagnosed illness? The result of years of poor health? A single badly cooked porkchop? Or was it murder? In her new play, “Magdalena,” Cape Cod playwright June Calender puts forth her own ideas about what happened to Mozart and who might have been involved.

What you need to know to have fun on Memorial Day weekend on Cape Cod

Presented As A Series, Teacher Of The Year Is Engaging | Arts & Entertainment

Throughout the pandemic artists of all genres have shown us what it means to think outside the box, and instead of running out of ideas 15 months in, the creative community seems to be picking up steam. Local playwright Jim Dalglish’s new play, “Teacher of the Year,” which is being presented episodically beginning Friday, May 28, was conceived as a work to be performed under the constraints of the pandemic and to be presented entirely online. In a statement, Mr. Dalglish explains how he decided to take things even further: “I decided to write a new play that could…not only accommodate social distancing, but also use new media to explore how the pandemic has altered the way humans have adapted to connect with each other.”

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