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Provincetown, Massachusetts
Intimate Commercial Street theater for drag cabaret and comedy.
Live at the Art House is the live-performance series at the intimate Art House theater on Commercial Street. After 12 seasons under longtime producer Mark Cortale, who moved his star-driven music-and-comedy lineup to Town Hall, the venue's programming passed to Producer Entertainment Group, an LGBTQ+-owned management company behind many of the biggest names in drag. PEG keeps one of the Art House theaters running with a summer season of drag cabaret and comedy. Headliners skew toward RuPaul's Drag Race favorites, with Ginger Minj on board as a coproducer and a recurring summer resident. The room is small enough that performances feel close-up rather than arena-scale, which is the whole draw for a Provincetown night out. Shows run through the summer season.
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