BWW Exclusive: A History of Provincetown, Massachusetts- The Birthplace of American Theater
by Nicole Rosky
- Jun 26, 2019
Modern American drama was born in Provincetown when the Provincetown Players were founded in July, 1915. They are credited with changing American theater forever by birthing the careers of famous playwrights such as Eugene O'Neill and Susan Glaspell, who would eventually relocate to Greenwich Village to found the historic and famous Provincetown Playhouse. These revolutionary artists set the stage for Provincetown to become a hub for talented and innovative theatrical minds. Ever since, Provincetown has been an incubator for brilliant theatrical characters, many of whom would go on to become well-known on an international stage.
STAGE TUBE: Rosie's Bway Kids Pay Homage to GLEE, GaGa & Bway!
by Jessica Lewis
- Apr 9, 2010
Rosie's Broadway Kids and their teaching artists put together a Glee-like mash-up of their own, featuring vocals by Rosie's Broadway Kids, an arrangement by Music Director Steven Jamail, choreography by Kyle Pleasant, and direction by Jeff Statile. In this clip, the crew takes pay homage to Gaga, Broadway and GLEE at the Maravel Arts Center in New York City.