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Cape Cod stages: 11 theater shows to see musical comedy fantasy

Cape Cod stages: 11 theater shows to see musical comedy fantasy
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Summer theater returns with pirates, fairy tales, romance and wombats

Summer theater returns with pirates, fairy tales, romance and wombats
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Cape Cod Theatre Project Announces 27th Season

The Cape Cod Theatre Project’s 27th season, which will begin on July 1, will include the staged reading of the group’s 100th play. The season will once again be presented in an all-virtual format, with a mix of emerging and established playwrights. This year the Cape Cod Theatre Project welcomes new and in-progress works by Bill Cain, Amy Evans, Selina Fillinger and Mike Lew, who explore themes of identity, hidden secrets, far-reaching love, birth and death. Every week from July 1 through 24, a new play will be performed via a livestreamed reading. Post-show talkbacks will follow each 7 PM performance. During the talkback, audience members can share candid feedback with the playwright, director and actors, feedback that can improve and alter the script, sometimes dramatically from night to night, and ultimately change the final outcome of the play. Tickets to individual performances along with an all-access pass, which provides access to every performance all season long,

History Matters awards North Central College student with Judith Barlow Prize

History Matters awards North Central College student with Judith Barlow Prize Gelaine Vestal Updated 4/29/2021 1:55 PM History Matters: Celebrating Women s Plays of the Past, a New York City nonprofit, has announced the winner for this year s Judith Barlow Prize. The annual prize is awarded to a student playwright for an exceptional one-act play inspired by the work of an historic female playwright. The first-place winner of the prize receives a $2,500 award and a reading of their work along with a $500 award to the participating professor. North Central College s Gelaine Vestal won for the student s play, The Shop, inspired by Sophie Treadwell s Machinal and sponsored by professor Laura Lodewyck. A reading will be scheduled and announced in the coming months.

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