The Provincetown Theater opened in June of 2004 to rave reviews from both the community of Cape Cod and the greater New England area. Provincetown now had its first permanent home for theater since the Playhouse on the Wharf burned down on March 25th, 1977. This was a dream come true for the creative community and its audience.
The Provincetown Theater has the capacity to seat 180 people for performance under special circumstances but normally performs with a 130-145 seat capacity depending on individual show requirements. Our lobby can accommodate up to 90 people standing and features a full bar. There is no kitchen on site but available caterers are only a phone call away.
The Provincetown Theater Company at the Provincetown Theater produce a plays, musicals, festivals, readings, literary and social service conferences. By employing full and part time workers and doing business whenever possible within the local community, the company has played a part in local cultural economic development.
An important part of the Provincetown Theater Company’s mission is to provide performance space for individual producers, community groups, service and performing arts organizations on Cape Cod and beyond.
Dear Provincetown Community, My solo play TOWN MEETING didn’t fully come into its own until the Provincetown Theater gave me the chance to stage it this past June. I can’t overstate how much better this piece became thanks to the…
Read More »Dear Friends and Neighbors, Three years ago when I found myself stepping onto the stage of the Provincetown Theater for The Lady Hamlet, I had no idea that this small, spirited town would become such a cherished part of my life. Performing here…
Read More »Three Shows on the Horizon Having sold-out his entire run in our 4-Star Solo Show Festival last June, Provincetown-based writer/performer Cody Sullivan returns this weekend with his dazzlingly hilarious and heart-felt solo show, Town Meeting. …
Read More »Single Tickets Are Now Available! The 24/25 season is here and unlike any other. We open with Rhapsody in Blue, a groundbreaking composition celebrating its centennial, which became a pivotal moment in music history. We’ll close the…
Read More »Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The time to announce the 2024 Season is here! And also the time to grab those reserved seats that come with Season Subscriptions – which have just gone on sale today at the Early Bird Special of $225! Read on...…
Read More »Writing to you today with an overwhelming sensation of gratitude. Thank you so much for making our “Giving Tuesday” such a tremendous success. Honestly, as a year-round non-profit theater company, we cannot create the kinds of shows you…
Read More »Hi folks, We'd love to see you at our upcoming Annual Provincetown American Playwright Awards (PAPA) to be held on Sunday, August 13, 2023, from 5-8 p.m. at the Provincetown Inn. You don't want to miss this unique event to celebrate three…
Read More »Premiere Play Reading: Funtimes in Babylon! NEXT UP in our new play reading series, Spring Play Dates, on Thursday, March 30 at 7pm we’re thrilled to be presenting Funtimes in Babylon -- an in-depth exploration of the notorious real-life…
Read More »2023 Spring Play Dates If you were lucky enough to get a seat at the 24-Hour Plays last weekend, then you witnessed what a sold-out success it was! Just another reason to snatch up your season subscriptions for our 60th anniversary of the…
Read More »Celebrating Our 60th Anniversary Season! Dear friends, To mark the 60th anniversary of the Provincetown Theater’s founding, we’re celebrating this milestone season with the kind of quality, surprise, wit, joy, and relevancy…
Read More »A note from Board Chair, David Wilson Dear Friends, Some of you may not remember, but there was a time not so long ago when we weren’t sure if there would continue to be a Provincetown Theater. When I joined the Board, the question was not…
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