Angels in America, Part Two; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; More in Provincetown Theater's 2025 Season | Playbill

Regional News Angels in America, Part Two; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; More in Provincetown Theater's 2025 Season

The Massachusetts theatre's 62nd season will kick off in May.

Tony Kushner Joseph Marzullo

Massachusetts' Provincetown Theater has unveiled the lineup of productions for its 2025 season. 

After staging the first part of Tony Kushner's Pulitzer-winning Angels in America in 2024, the theatre will present Angels in America, Part Two: Perestroika in the upcoming season. The company of Provincetown's staging of Part One: Millennium Approaches will return for the second production, including Todd Flaherty, Sean Flyr, Karl Gregory, Danica Jensen, Devon Kendall-Jacobs, Joe MacDougall, Jeanine O’Rourke, Laura Scribner, Darlene Van Alstyne, and Nick Wilson. Performances will run May 8–25. 

From June 5–28, Provincetown's 4-Star Solo Show Festival will return, offering a different one-person show on each of the four weekends in June. Performers will be announced at a later date. 

Christopher Durang's Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike will follow, running July 14–August 28. The play is set at a lakeside home in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia bicker until their movie-star sister Masha swoops in unannounced with her new boy toy, Spike. 

Next in the season will be the world premiere of The Jack of Hearts Club, a new musical from composer Jon Richardson that has been in development for the past five years at Provincetown Theater. Set at a rag-tag 1962 Provincetown gay bar, the work sees a close-knit band of friends, lovers, mothers, and divas put on the club's annual goodbye cabaret show at the end of summer. Performances will run October 9–20. 

The season will close with Doris Baizley's new adaptation of Charles DickensA Christmas Carol, running November 20–December 7. 

Season subscriptions are now on sale, with individual tickets to follow. 

Visit ProvincetownTheater.org

 
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