Nov
6
4:00 PM16:00

Dave Dersham & Kim Moberg

Join us for an afternoon concert with singer/songwriters Kim Moberg and Dave Dersham!
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Tickets $20 General Admission

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About Kim Moberg:
Award winning songwriter Kim Moberg was born in Juneau, Alaska, the daughter of a classical pianist mother of Alaskan Native Tlingit (People of the Tides) descent and a US Coast Guard veteran father from Kansas. Her Tlingit name is Ḵ'ashg̱é (Still and Shines) and she of the Raven (Yéil) moiety, Sea Pigeon (T'akdeintaan) clan.

At the age of 14, Kim began playing acoustic guitar on a borrowed nylon 6 string, earning lessons by typing lyric and chord sheets for students who were taking guitar lessons from her mother. A few years later, she purchased a Gibson Epiphone guitar and taught herself to strum and finger pick to her favorite music from the '70's -- James Taylor, Jackson Browne, The Beatles, -- but debilitating stage fright kept her from pursuing her dream of becoming a professional performer. In 2014, after a hiatus from music to focus on a business career, marry and raise two daughters, Kim set out to overcome her stage fright and wrote her first song. Kim is now a professional singer/songwriter who performs both as a solo artist and in collaboration with other musicians.

Kim draws inspiration from both traditional and contemporary musical forms of Americana, Folk, and Country genres. A self taught finger pick style acoustic guitarist, Kim's passionate and heartfelt vocals mesmerize listeners while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy, heartbreak and healing and speak to reunion, awakening and social consciousness.

Kim Moberg combines a lovely voice with a deep insight into the human experience.
Her songs evoke genuine emotional responses in the listener, as she carries on the acoustic folk tradition in the 21st century. ”
— Nick Noble, host of THE FOLK REVIVAL, WICN (Worcester Public Radio)
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About Dave Dersham:
Dave Dersham’s songs are “marine” — according to anti-folk artist and occasional improvisatory slam poet, James O’Brien. Murky, cautionary tales of submerging archipelagos, Samoan pigskin heroes, unfolding eco-dystopia, the alliterative whimsy of pedestrian afternoons in rural, uber-academic Western Massachusetts — where Dave grew up and can’t seem to leave permanently, despite the irritating coupling of unreliable snow, mutating ever more quickly into the humidity of summer doldrums, trapped by the Holyoke Range, lingering the flood plains. 

Dave completed “The Burn of Summer” (2003) in Somerville, MA, with the engineering assist of Jabe Beyer, Tim Kelly, and Tom Eaton. They, and a generous crew of remarkable talent, somehow got it all together, enabling the album to enjoy regular airtime on Folk Radio’s WUMB (UMASS/Boston) WERS (Emerson College), and a finalist selection for Mountain Stage's Emerging Artist competition. 

“Gilding the Lilies” came out in 2011, recorded and accompanied by Lloyd Thayer and Jared Fiske. The 10 tunes were colored with lap steel, electric guitar, percussion, and keyboard. The work was distributed internationally. 

Dave Dersham is a sly humorist, cultural critic, and melancholy optimist. A groover of uncanny rhythm, muted chords, and open-hearted tenderness.

A new (overdue) album will come in 2022, despite the insinuations of C-19.

“Dave Dersham’s songs are rich and earthy. Listen closely - you’ll catch
quick turns of phrase and wry humor in one song and honest and dark
explorations of the human condition in the next.
— Matt Smith, Club Passim
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Pumpkin Palooza!
Oct
31
5:00 PM17:00

Pumpkin Palooza!

Halloween is coming soon and that means another Pumpkin Palooza at Prez Hall!
So get your pumpkin carving sets out, host a carving party with friends and family, and bring your creations to the Hall Sunday 10/31 before 3pm and we’ll display them that eve!

Costumes encouraged and we’ll have treats for kids! And some TRICKS too….

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Mosquito StorySlam: Special Halloween Slam!
Oct
29
7:00 PM19:00

Mosquito StorySlam: Special Halloween Slam!

Tonight’s theme……Haunted & Creepy
The time that haunted you, or creeped you out! Do tell!

BUY TICKETS HERE
$20 General Admission

About Mosquito:
The Mosquito Story Slam is a live storytelling event now in its 8th season on the Outer Cape. Audience members are invited to prepare a 5-minute, true story based on the theme. 10 storytellers are chosen at random each night. Special guest host and audience favorites are featured nightly.
Come join the fun!!

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Hiroya Tsukamoto: Transcendental Guitar Poetry
Oct
23
4:00 PM16:00

Hiroya Tsukamoto: Transcendental Guitar Poetry

Join us for a performance with internationally acclaimed guitarist and songwriter Hiroya Tsukamoto

Saturday October 23rd
4pm Matinee Show
$20 general admission, $21 at the door

BUY TICKETS HERE

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Eclectic, immersive and mesmerizing; Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us on an innovative, impressionistic journey filled with earthy, organic soundscapes that impart a mood of peace and tranquility.

About the artist:
Hiroya 
is a one-of-a-kind composer, guitarist and singer-songwriter from Kyoto, Japan. He began playing the five-string banjo when he was thirteen, and took up the guitar shortly after.

In 2000, Hiroya received a scholarship to Berklee College of Music and came to the United States. He formed his own group in Boston “INTEROCEANICO (inter-oceanic)” which consists of unique musicians from different continents including Latin Grammy Colombian singer Marta Gomez. The group released three acclaimed records (“The Other Side of the World”, “Confluencia” and “Where the River Shines”). Hiroya has released three solo albums (“Solo”, “Heartland” and “Places”).

Hiroya has been leading concerts internationally including several appearances at Blue Note(NYC), United Nations and Japanese National Television(NHK). In 2018, Hiroya won 2nd place in International Finger Style Guitar Championship.

The audience at the Three Lakes Center for the Arts will not forget the concert by Hiroya Tsukamoto. His musicality, poetry, humor and skillful delivery of remarkable compositions brought joy to our hearts.
— Gay Scheffen / Director of Three Lakes Center for the Arts (Three Lakes, WI)
…chops, passion and warmth. Zealously recommended!
— Jazz Review
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Feed Your Love Open Mic
Oct
20
to Dec 23

Feed Your Love Open Mic

Feed Your Love Open Mic
Every 3rd Wednesday of the month
Location: Indoors, Downstairs Hall

Free & all are welcome to attend. No pre-registration necessary. Signups at 6:30pm, performances start at 7pm. Slots are limited and are first come, first serve!

Please visit our Covid policy page for current information

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The Writing Garden:  Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop with Indira Ganesan *Tues. 10/19 - Thurs. 10/21*
Oct
19
to Oct 21

The Writing Garden: Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop with Indira Ganesan *Tues. 10/19 - Thurs. 10/21*

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The Writing Garden: Travel Stories
A Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop with author Indira Ganesan
9am - Noon daily, indoors
Please visit our Covid policy page for current information

$225 Registration fee, limited enrollment
REGISTER HERE

Do you have memories of travel, photographs that set you musing on the time spent on the road, taking a new path, discovering a new taverna?  Did you use maps and guidebooks, ask for directions in a language you barely knew, recall the beds you slept on? Are you ready to work on those remembrances, those scattered thoughts of travel to tell your stories on paper?  Join us in a small group to work on your travel writing.  We will write and share in class, find ways to focus your memories on the page, and structure your adventures so others can walk with you as you retrace your steps. 

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 About the instructor:

Indira Ganesan has written three critically acclaimed novels published by Alfred A. Knopf: The Journey , Inheritance, and As Sweet As Honey. Paperbacks and translations have appeared from other houses, including Vintage Books and Beacon Press. Fellowships include The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, the W.K.Rose Fellowship, The Fine Arts Work Center, and the Paden Institute for Writers of Color. A regional finalist for Granta’s first Best America and Novels Under Forty campaign, Indira’s work has been selected as a Barnes and Noble Notable Book, and been on noted fiction lists. In addition to writing fiction, she reviews books for The Key Reporter, teaches at Emerson College part-time, and is a global music program host on WOMR-FM Community Radio in Provincetown.

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Oct
14
7:00 PM19:00

IMPROVincetown: Just The Two Of Us

They’re baaaack for one last show of the season!
IMPROVincetown: Just The Two Of Us

Thursday October 14th, 7pm
$15 General Admission, $16 at the door
This is an indoor show. Limited tickets available
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Just The Two of Us is a fully improvised 2-person comedy show that incorporates audience suggestions to create a one-of-a-kind and totally unpredictable performance. All are welcome. Come laugh with us!

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FACB 2021: Unmute Yourself
Oct
8
6:00 PM18:00

FACB 2021: Unmute Yourself

Friday Oct. 8th at 6pm

The bitch is back! Christine Ernst returns as the Fat Ass Cancer Bitch for her annual show with a fresh, unfiltered collection that is part stand-up, part storytelling. As always, her unique take is brutally honest and laugh-out-loud. Live and totally in-person again! PG for language, nerve.

Outside in our backyard, weather permitting. Bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating.

In case of bad weather the show may be moved indoors.

Tickets $25 General Admission
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In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside.

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Ruby Rose Fox presents Homecoming
Oct
6
7:00 PM19:00

Ruby Rose Fox presents Homecoming

Weds. October 6th at 7pm
Ruby Rose Fox presents Homecoming

Wellfleet Preservation Hall welcomes singer-songwriter Ruby Rose Fox for her first live performance since Covid 19 hit in March 2020, indoors in our beautiful Simone Reagor Hall.

Ruby will be debuting 12 new songs from her third record and upcoming 2022 album Lavender, written in quarantine.

Tickets $25 General Admission
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About the artist:
Chicago/Boston based artist Ruby Rose Fox is a cultural messenger of our turbulent modern times. Her music is as sonically compelling as it is subversive, packed with lyrics that reflect and challenge our current political state, from #metoo, to the mass-shooting crisis.

Part actress, director, and writer, Fox has never shied away from inventive ways to approach her art. In 2018, Fox released her sophomore album Salt, an utterly cinematic piece of experimental pop that features dense soundscapes built to accompany Fox’s wall-shattering vocals. Salt is the follow-up to Ruby Rose Fox’s debut album Domestic which reached number 8 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and is featured on the game RockBand.

Check out videos of Ruby Rose Fox HERE

Please note: For the health, safety, and well-being of our patrons, staff and artists, our current policy requires that guests attending performances inside our building must be vaccinated or provide a negative Covid test result, and wear masks.

All attendees must present proof that they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, or received a negative test within the last 48 hours - either in the form of a physical vaccination card, photo of the card, or copy of the test. Guests may also send a photo of the vaccination card or test result in advance to yourfriends@wellfleetpreservationhall.org.

The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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2021 Manhattan Shorts Film Festival *Fri. 9/24 - Sat. 9/25*
Sep
24
to Sep 25

2021 Manhattan Shorts Film Festival *Fri. 9/24 - Sat. 9/25*

Your favorite annual short film festival is back!

Two 7pm screenings Fri. 9/24 & Sat. 9/25
Outside in our backyard, weather permitting - bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating!

Seating and bar open at 6:30pm. The program begins at dusk/7pm. Festival running time is approx. 2 hours.

Friday 9/24, 7pm
BUY TICKETS HERE
SOLD OUT - this show has been moved indoors due to the weather forecast

Saturday 9/25, 7pm
BUY TICKETS HERE
CURRENTLY SOLD OUT

Now in its 24th year (and 9th at the Hall), the world’s first global film festival MANHATTAN SHORT continues to be a showcase for new voices and perspectives. The festival features 10 short films from a wide range of directors around the world. This year’s selection promises to offer the same eclectic, sometimes challenging and often surprising stories.

Death By Handshake director Hudson Flynn, for example, was just 16 years old when he created his wry nod to New York City living during the Covid-19 pandemic. Humor also pervades films like Rough from Northern Ireland, France’s Archibald’s Syndrome and Monsieur Cashemire of Canada. Out of Time and the animated Aurora are close studies by a pair of women directors of life at different stages of our existence from French and American perspectives. Short films tackling big topics include Norway’s The Kicksled Choir, which offers a refreshing look at conflict resolution, while Bad Omen examines how a woman copes with stark circumstances in Afghanistan. Closed To The Light reaches back in time to focus on a riveting moment in World War II Italy while the UK’s Ganef examines that war’s trickle-down effect on subsequent generations.

WATCH THE TRAILER BELOW

In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside.

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With thanks to our MSFF sponsor!

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Manhattan Short Film Festival - Kickoff Screening Event
Sep
23
7:00 PM19:00

Manhattan Short Film Festival - Kickoff Screening Event

Join us for a kickoff event for MSFF, in celebration of the Hall’s 10 year anniversary!
Proceeds support year-round programming at the Hall.

Ticket holders will receive a gift bag full of gourmet treats and a complimentary beverage.

BUY TICKETS HERE
$75 General Admission

This is an outdoor event, weather permitting. Please bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. In the case of rain, we may opt to move indoors and will notify you. Seating and bar open at 6:30pm. The program begins at dusk/7pm. Festival running time is approx. 2 hours.

About the festival:
Now in its 24th year (and 9th at the Hall), the world’s first global film festival MANHATTAN SHORT continues to be a showcase for new voices and perspectives. The festival features 10 short films from a wide range of directors around the world. This year’s selection promises to offer the same eclectic, sometimes challenging and often surprising stories.

Death By Handshake director Hudson Flynn, for example, was just 16 years old when he created his wry nod to New York City living during the Covid-19 pandemic. Humor also pervades films like Rough from Northern Ireland, France’s Archibald’s Syndrome and Monsieur Cashemire of Canada. Out of Time and the animated Aurora are close studies by a pair of women directors of life at different stages of our existence from French and American perspectives. Short films tackling big topics include Norway’s The Kicksled Choir, which offers a refreshing look at conflict resolution, while Bad Omen examines how a woman copes with stark circumstances in Afghanistan. Closed To The Light reaches back in time to focus on a riveting moment in World War II Italy while the UK’s Ganef examines that war’s trickle-down effect on subsequent generations.

WATCH THE TRAILER BELOW

In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside.

WITH THANKS TO OUR MSFF SPONSOR!

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Gregg Sullivan in concert
Sep
9
5:00 PM17:00

Gregg Sullivan in concert

From The Beatles to Stevie Wonder!  

Thurs. Sept. 9th at 5pm
Don’t miss this chance to hear veteran sideman guitarist Gregg Sullivan, performing acoustic fingerstyle guitar by great artists including The Beatles, Chet Atkins, Tommy Emmanuel, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Jerry Reed, and many more!

THIS SHOW WILL BE HELD INDOORS DUE TO THE WEATHER

Tickets $20 General Admission
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About the artist: Gregg has performed and/or recorded with the world-renowned jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, Roger Daltrey of The Who and Mary Wilson of The Supremes. He has toured throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe playing at legendary venues including The Hollywood Bowl, Birdland and B.B. King's in NYC, The Fillmore in San Francisco, The Toronto Jazz Festival and Tunnel Vienna Live in Austria. 

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In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside.

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A Writing Garden: A Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop w/Indira Ganesan
Sep
8
to Sep 10

A Writing Garden: A Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop w/Indira Ganesan

A Writing Garden
A Three-Day Creative Writing Workshop in the backyard, with author Indira Ganesan
9am - Noon daily
Outside, weather permitting

$225/advance registration required - limited enrollment
REGISTER HERE

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Explore the possibilities in creating a writing practice. In this class, we will use prompts to create short writing exercises. By sharing raw work with each other, we will begin to work with these starts, weed and cultivate to create the beginnings of short stories or essays. We will let them grow, and discover the one we want to work with, to nurture to full growth. Writing, like gardening, takes practice, experimentation, and revision. Come into the writing garden and play!

About the instructor:

Indira Ganesan has written three critically acclaimed novels published by Alfred A. Knopf: The Journey , Inheritance, and As Sweet As Honey. Paperbacks and translations have appeared from other houses, including Vintage Books and Beacon Press. Fellowships include The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, the W.K.Rose Fellowship, The Fine Arts Work Center, and the Paden Institute for Writers of Color. A regional finalist for Granta’s first Best America and Novels Under Forty campaign, Indira’s work has been selected as a Barnes and Noble Notable Book, and been on noted fiction lists. In addition to writing fiction, she reviews books for The Key Reporter, teaches at Emerson College part-time, and is a global music program host on WOMR-FM Community Radio in Provincetown.

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Sep
6
to Dec 21

Outermost Toastmasters *Every 1st & 3rd Monday*

Who Are We?
We are Outermost Toast Toastmasters Club #1329712. 

Our club meets twice a month to practice our public speaking skills in a relaxed, supportive, and fun environment.

All members are encouraged to participate at every meeting. This may be giving a speech, evaluating another club member's speech, or answering an impromptu question.

We strive to provide valuable, effective and supportive feedback that will help all of our members grow as speakers and as confident individuals.

But most important, we have FUN! Anyone is welcome to attend any of our meetings as a guest.  In fact, it's encouraged!

We Meet: The 1st and 3rd Monday of EVERY Month at 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Please note: Masks required indoors at Wellfleet Preservation Hall

Questions?
Email Martha at megorman57@comcast.net for more information or visit
Outermost Toast Toastmasters Club (toastmastersclubs.org)

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Backyard Concert Series: Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
Sep
2
5:00 PM17:00

Backyard Concert Series: Revolutionary Snake Ensemble

Thursday Sept. 2nd at 5pm
Backyard Concert Series: Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
OUTSIDE IN THE BACKYARD - THE SUN IS OUT!!

Tickets $25 General Admission
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Celebrate the final weeks of this memorable summer at a blow-out party featuring a rare Outer Cape performance by Ken Field's Revolutionary Snake Ensemble. Called "one of the most successful combinations of booty-shaking & brain-stimulating music" by Splendid Magazine, the group is a funky, brass heavy, N'Awlins street beat band that has been listed as Nightlife Pick of the Week in The New Yorker.

Philly's WKDU noted that RSE "touches all the right cornerstones of jazz, but also funks my socks off!" And noted jazz writer and historian Ted Gioia asks on jazz.com: "Doctor, is there an antidote? I am having visions of Mardi Gras parties out of control. They call it a brass band, but there must be some voodoo in this music!"

Don't miss this great end-of-summer event on the lawn of Preservation Hall (or indoors in case of rain), and don't forget to wear your beads! You won't regret it!!

Learn more about the band HERE

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Most bands can’t get the New Orleans stuff right, but the Revolutionary Snake Ensemble is one of the few who does and then takes it in fascinating directions.
— Quote SourceOffbeat Magazine (New Orleans)

Please note: In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside. For the health, safety, and well-being of our patrons, staff and artists, our current policy requires that guests attending performances inside our building must be vaccinated and wear masks.

All attendees must present proof that they have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, either in the form of a physical vaccination card or a photo of the card. Guests may also send a photo of the vaccination card in advance to yourfriends@wellfleetpreservationhall.org

The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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Inside The Pages w/James Carroll
Aug
31
5:00 PM17:00

Inside The Pages w/James Carroll

Join us for reading and conversation with James Carroll
Tuesday Aug. 31st at 5pm, in the backyard (weather permitting)
Tickets $15 General Admission

Please bring a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on in the backyard.

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James Carroll is the author of twelve novels, including The Cloister, eight works of non-fiction, and most recently The Truth at the Heart of the Lie. For twenty-three years, he wrote an op-ed column for The Boston Globe, and his work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and other publications. A Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, he has received the National Book Award, the PEN Galbraith Award, The National Jewish Book Award, and the Scripps Howard Award. He is married to the writer Alexandra Marshall.

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About the book:
"James Carroll’s The Truth at the Heart of the Lie is at once a passionate love letter to the enduring beauty of the Catholic faith and a passionate indictment of the clericalism of the Catholic Church. This moving and revelatory book, written from deep personal experience, takes us to the heart of one of the great institutional and existential crises of our times.” --Stephen Greenblatt, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Swerve and Will in the World

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IMPROVincetown w/Mainstage Cast
Aug
26
6:00 PM18:00

IMPROVincetown w/Mainstage Cast

IMPROVincetown is a fully improvised comedy show that incorporates audience suggestions to create one-of-a-kind and totally unpredictable performances. All are welcome!

About IMPROVincetown: Katie, Holly, Sarah and Ari all met doing improv in Boston on various stages and all fell in love with each other. Once Katie moved to the Outer Cape 4 years ago, they together started IMPROVincetown and added their two favorite locals: Justin & Eric. Together, they are a group of 6 improvisers who transform the stage right when they step on it from just a stage to a stage with 6 total weirdos. Come laugh with us!

Please bring a lawn chair or a blanket to sit on in the backyard.
BUY TICKETS HERE FOR 8/26

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Please note: In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside. At this time masks are required inside the building, and event attendees must show proof of vaccination. The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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 The Free Press & The Constitution: Martha Minow on Saving the News
Aug
25
5:00 PM17:00

The Free Press & The Constitution: Martha Minow on Saving the News

PROGRAM UPDATE 8/19/21:
We have just heard from Congressman Jamie Raskin that he has been called away from his Outer Cape days to head back to Washington to close the deal on the infrastructure bill. The bad news is that means he will not be with us at our August 25 fundraising event.

We've still got plenty to talk about, and hope you'll want to stick with us!

Martha Minow will be with us, and we're still looking forward to talking with you about her new book, Saving the News and all of our dreams for a better future for America's free press. By the way, Sophie Hills reviews Martha Minow's new book in the August 19 issue of the Independent.

Martha Minow’s new book, Saving the News, examines how the decimation of local news has allowed disinformation to flourish. Yet, she has said, “the framers understood how central the press was and is to the maintenance of a constitutional democracy.” Minow has taught at Harvard Law School since 1981 and was its dean from 2009 to 2017.  She clerked for Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court.

This event will be held outside in the Hall’s back garden, weather permitting.
PLEASE BRING A LAWN CHAIR OR BLANKET FOR SEATING.

Tickets $45 BUY TICKETS HERE - limited quantities available

 Jamie Raskin is professor of constitutional law who has called for a renewal of people’s support for local journalism, saying “A free and vibrant press is essential to our democracy.” Raskin teaches at American University and represents Maryland’s 8th congressional district in the U.S. house of representatives. He was the lead impeachment manager in the second senate trial of Donald Trump.

Ed Miller, editor of the Provincetown Independent moderates a conversation between two of America’s leading constitutional scholars who have spoken out in support of local journalism. 

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Aug
23
7:00 PM19:00

Manhattan Short Film Festival: Special Kickoff Screening Event

We’re so excited to present the 2021 Manhattan Short Film Festival, for 3 nightly screenings Sept. 23 - Sept. 25th.

Thursday Sept 23rd is our special kickoff event - ticket buyers will receive complimentary treats and a gift bag. Proceeds support year-round programming at Prez Hall!

BUY TICKETS HERE
$75 General Admission

Now in its 24th year (and 9th at the Hal!), the world’s first global film festival MANHATTAN SHORT continues to be a showcase for new voices and perspectives. The festival features 10 short films from a wide range of directors around the world. This year’s selection promises to offer the same eclectic, sometimes challenging and often surprising stories.

Death By Handshake director Hudson Flynn, for example, was just 16 years old when he created his wry nod to New York City living during the Covid-19 pandemic. Humor also pervades films like Rough from Northern Ireland, France’s Archibald’s Syndrome and Monsieur Cashemire of Canada. Out of Time and the animated Aurora are close studies by a pair of women directors of life at different stages of our existence from French and American perspectives. Short films tackling big topics include Norway’s The Kicksled Choir, which offers a refreshing look at conflict resolution, while Bad Omen examines how a woman copes with stark circumstances in Afghanistan. Closed To The Light reaches back in time to focus on a riveting moment in World War II Italy while the UK’s Ganef examines that war’s trickle-down effect on subsequent generations.

WATCH THE TRAILER BELOW!

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Mosquito Story Slam
Aug
17
5:00 PM17:00

Mosquito Story Slam

Last show of the summah! *5PM SHOWTIME*

Tickets: $20 General Admission, $21 at the door (dependent on availability)
Advance purchase recommended, these shows usually sell out

Tues. 8/17: 5PM
Modern Love
Romeo and Juliet. Harriet and Meghan. Loving v. Virginia. Tell us about a love in your life that defied norms.    
LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE
Buy tickets HERE
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Previous shows:

Tues. 7/20:
* SOLD OUT *

The Office

Thurs. 7/8:
* SOLD OUT *
I Think We’re Alone Now
What have you experienced by yourself, with a loved one, or were you really alone?

Thurs .8/5:
NEW SHOWTIME - 5PM
The Morning After
The sun rises and so does your anxiety about what happened the night before.

Learn more about Mosquito Story Slam HERE

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Summer Painting Workshop Series w/Colin McGuire *Tues. 8/3 & 8/17*
Aug
17
10:00 AM10:00
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Summer Painting Workshop Series w/Colin McGuire *Tues. 8/3 & 8/17*

Join us for a casual and fun two hour plein air painting class during which each student will complete a painting from start to finish, with guidance from artist Colin McGuire. First-time painters as well as those with experience are welcome - all skill levels will enjoy this experience!

LAST CLASS - Tuesday August 17th
10am - Noon

Registration fee: $35
ONLY A COUPLE OF SPOTS LEFT FOR TOMORROW MORNING’S CLASS!

Tues. 8/17: Register HERE

Table top easels and seating will be provided.
Students will need to bring the following supplies:
Basic Acrylic Paints (red, yellow, blue, and white)
Brushes
Canvas (approx 11x14)
Palette or Palette Paper
Standing easel (optional - table top easels will be provided)

The instructor will bring a small amount of extra supplies. Need guidance on what to get, and where to get it? Email colin@colinmcguirefineart.com.

Please note that these workshops may be moved inside due to weather. At this time masks are required inside the building. The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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About the instructor:
Colin McGuire currently lives in Marblehead, MA where he works as an adjunct instructor at Montserrat College of Art. He grew up on outer Cape Cod and has been a long-time exhibiting artist of the area. McGuire received his BFA from Montserrat College of Art and his MFA from Lesley University College of Art and Design.

McGuire has taught plein-air painting workshops from Cape Cod to Vieques, Puerto Rico, and has recently spent time in Arles, France on a painting trip. He is represented by McGuire Gallery in Provincetown, MA, Harmon Gallery in Wellfleet, MA, and Gallery Galleon in Vieques, Puerto Rico. His studio is located in the historic district of Marblehead, MA.

His latest seascapes search for the harmony found in nature. A life by the coast has come to the surface in recent works, combining the expressive qualities of palette knife painting with a delicate sensibility to the sensations of light and atmosphere.

Learn more about Colin and check out his gallery HERE

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Aug
12
6:00 PM18:00

Backyard Troubadours Concert w/Dawn Derow & Peter Calo

Our Backyard Concert Series continues with a special show
August 12th at 6pm

BACKYARD TROUBADOURS featuring Dawn Derow & Peter Calo, with Special Guest: Bruce Abbott

Tickets: $25 General Admission
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Backyard Troubadours present music by the artists that made The Troubadour West musical shrine shine. Featuring classic songs by Carly Simon, Jimmy Webb, Linda Ronstadt, Van Morison, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, No Doubt, The Eagles, Guns N Roses, Johnny Cash, and more.

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It turns out Dawn Derow can sing anything....each musical offering is one served up on a silver platter of mellifluousness by the honey-voiced virtuosa.
— Stephen Mosher, BroadwayWorld

About the performers:

A New Yorker by way of Cape Cod, DAWN DEROW grew up in Eastham, MA and graduated from the Boston Conservatory with a Bachelor's Degree in Music: Vocal Performance & Opera Emphasis. She has performed around the world, and performed in prestigious venues such as Rose Hall at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. Derow employed her formidable opera singing in her solo show LEGIT: A CLASSICAL CABARET in 2016 and captured a Bistro Award for “Outstanding Vocalist.” In 2018, Derow won the MAC Award for “Best Female Vocalist” for her critically acclaimed solo show, MY SHIP: SONGS FROM 1941. She will be releasing the corresponding album in 2021. Dawn recently debuted her latest show GYPSY IN MY SOUL: Dawn Derow Sings Eydie Gormé at Birdland to rave reviews, following a year-long delay due to COVID-19.

PETER CALO
Peter has performed and/or recorded with such diverse artists as Carly Simon, Dionne Warwick, Queen Latifah, Willie Nelson, Hall and Oates, Linda Eder, Sophie B. Hawkins, Andrea Bocelli, Jimmy Webb, Kris Kristofferson, Leonard Bernstein, Marc Shaiman, Frank Filipetti, Julie Taymor, Lesley Gore, Crash Test Dummies, Joel Grey, The Platters, Harvey Fierstein and more. Calo has also produced many recordings including Carly Simon’s release, “Never Been Gone” and is featured in the documentary, “All You Need is Klaus”. He was guitarist for Showtime’s “Ray Donovan” and for the Tony and Grammy Award-winning original Broadway and film production of “Hairspray”. Peter also contributed music for Carly Simons recently released autobiography Audio book, “Boys in the Trees.” Peter played to a sold-out Carnegie hall as part of the” Lead Belly Tribute”, performing with Eric Burton (The Animals), Edgar Winter, Kenny Wayne Sheppard, Walter Trout and others. In 2018 Peter was the musical director for the PBS Special “Jimmy Webb Live from The Kate” which also featured Ashley Campbell, the daughter of legend Glen Campbell. Peter Calo most recent CD, “Time Machine.” Which went #9 Top Album on the Alternative Album Charts . Peter composed the music for “Extra Inning” which recently won best film in both the “Manhattan Film Festival” and the “Jersey Shore Film Festival” and is now on Amazon Prime Videos.

…one of the most engaging performers in the biz
— Time Out, London

BRUCE ABBOTT
As a performer, saxophonist and flutist Bruce Abbott has played with jazz groups, classical ensembles and orchestras in concerts and clubs throughout the United States, Europe and Asia including the Rhode Island Saxophone Quartet and the Cape Symphony. As a teacher he has served on the faculties of Nauset Regional High School, Salve Regina University and the University of Rhode Island. And as a recording artist he has been part of over fifty projects with musicians such as the North Star Jazz Ensemble, CommonGround with Peter Calo, Chris Taylor, Jim Robitaille and Fred Fried. His most recent recording is Echoes of a Century with classical guitarist Dennis Costa. Learn more at www.bruceabbott.com.

Award-winning vocalists Dawn Derow and master musician Peter Calo offer up a mesmerizing tribute show celebrating the legendary Los Angeles live music venue “The Troubadour” and the iconic artists who performed there over the past six decades. From Linda Ronstadt to Shawn Colvin, from Kris Kristofferson to Billy Joel, from Rock ‘n Roll groups to Glam Metal Bands, Derow, Fox, and Calo cover them all and make you feel you’re experiencing the scene anew.
— Stephen Hanks, Award-Winning Reviewer and Cabaret Show Producer
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Please note: In the event of bad weather, this show may be moved inside. At this time masks are required to enter the building., and event attendees must show proof of vaccination. The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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Housing Angels in Story and Song
Aug
11
5:00 PM17:00

Housing Angels in Story and Song

Housing Angels in Story & Song: A Community Awareness-Raising Event to Benefit the Wellfleet Affordable Housing Trust
Weds. 8/11 at 5pm
Suggested donation $20

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Co-hosted by local stars Stephen Russell and Vanessa Vartabedian, local storytellers will share with us the challenges and joys of finding home in Wellfleet. Local musicians will provide the melody.

Finding a year-round home in Wellfleet has long been challenging and has gotten much harder in the last couple of years. What does it mean to have a home? What does it mean to not have a home? What is the intersection between stable homes and sustainable communities? And what the heck is a “housing angel”? (Hint: Desperate times call for generous measures!)

Come celebrate YOUR Wellfleet community and join in the fun as we explore the meaning of home and its place in the greater community!

Musical lineup:
Broadway Central, Jim Rohrer & Katie Hickey, The Beat Greens, The Narrow Land String Band, Alex Brewer, and Fred Magee

Storytellers:
Gary Joseph, Elizabeth & Jason Salen, Dick Morrill, and more!

Please note: In the event of bad weather or other variables, outdoor shows may be moved inside. Masks and proof of vaccination are required to attend events inside. The Hall has been outfitted with a new UV air filtration system to provide additional comfort for all. We look forward to seeing you!

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