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Cape Cod enjoys a wealth of theatre, both community and professional. With everything from musicals to drama and cutting-edge new plays, there is something for everyone.

Here’s a brief rundown of current and upcoming productions. Theaters are ordered by region, starting with the Upper Cape and moving east to the Outer Cape. This will give you an idea about who does what; see our Calendar section for specific dates and times. Reservations are recommended for most theaters, so be sure to call ahead. Enjoy the show!

 

THE COLLEGE LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

Highfield Theatre, 58 Highfield Drive, Falmouth, 508-548-0400

Highfield Theatre was once the stable for Highfield Hall, the beautifully restored 1878 mansion that shares the hilltop property surrounded by the Beebe Woods conservation land. The Falmouth Theatre Guild specializes in Broadway musicals produced fall through spring; in summer, Highfield Theatre is home to the renowned College Light Opera Co. This month’s line-up begins with Lerner & Loewe’s hilarious musical, Brigadoon (June 18-22). Then, catch the comic opera Iolanthe from June 25-29.

 

COTUIT CENTER FOR THE ARTS

4404 Rte. 28, Cotuit, 508-428-0669

This dual venue houses an art gallery and a theater, which stages dynamic plays. The Playground runs from June 6 to 23. This full-length, one-woman play by Jim Dangleish explores themes of class and life in New York City. Catch Twisted Broadway on June 7 & 8. Favorite local performers prove gender doesn’t matter… but love does. Enjoy the great songs of musical theatre with a twist: the men sing songs intended for women and vice versa.

 

CAPE PLAYHOUSE

820 Rte 6A, Dennis, 877-385-3911

The historic Cape Playhouse, which has been producing professional summertime theatre for more than 90 years, runs June through August, with a great line-up of comedies, musicals, and more. The summer season begins with the musical Tick, Tick… Boom (June 5-15). Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent, first created this semi-autobiographical explosive, and joyful rock-musical about creativity, the fear of mortality, and the power of music to change the world. Next, catch Million Dollar Quartet. This Tony Award-nominated musical captures the exact moment when four major talents came together to become a rock ’n’ roll band.

 

CAPE COD THEATRE COMPANY

Division Street, West Harwich, 508-432-2002

CCTC is the home of the Harwich Jr. Theatre, which has great offerings for the younger set, including classes in musical theater, acting, and more. It’s also a major venue for adults. This month, families will love Princess and the Pea (through June 9). This new adaptation by local playwright Kristen Stewart features original music by Fionn Pina Parker. At the end of the month, catch The Drowsy Chaperone (June 26-July 21).

 

CAPE REPERTORY THEATRE

3299 Route 6A, Brewster, 508-896-1888

Cape Rep began with its well-loved outdoor theater and honed its reputation with its indoor theater; in the summertime, it manages to operate both to great effect. Trish LaRose’ Come On-A My House is back by popular demand from June 20 to July 14. Backed by a stellar six-piece band, Trish invites you on a candid, eclectic journey about life as a New Yorker, becoming a mother, and discovering her inherent connection to Puerto Rico goes deeper than she could have imagined. 

 

ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS

120 Main St, Orleans, 508-255-1963

The Academy of Performing Arts Playhouse, on the road to Nauset Beach, stages a wide variety of productions all year. There's not a bad seat in the house at this intimate theater, where the stage extends to an area encircled by the audience. The beloved musical, The Sound of Music, graces the APA stage through June 16. Next, catch Rock of Ages from June 27 to July 21.

 

WELLFLEET HARBOR ACTORS THEATER

2357 Route 6, and Town Harbor, Wellfleet, 508-349-9428

Known for cutting-edge shows, WHAT performs in a state-of-the-art theater facility, the Julie Harris Stage on Route 6, next to the post office. Smart by Mary Elizabeth Hamilton runs from June 8 to 23. This play explores how and why we bring technology into our homes and the unexpected changes that can bring.

 

HARBOR STAGE COMPANY

15 Kendrick Ave, Wellfleet, 508-514-1763

Cape theatre aficionados who remember where Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater began are gratified that the old harbor theater has been revived by an ensemble of actors who met while performing in WHAT productions. Betrayal runs from June 13 to July 6. Emma and Robert are married. Robert and Jerry are best friends. Jerry and Emma are. . . in trouble. The classic love triangle gets turned on its head in Pinter's searing drama.

 

PROVINCETOWN THEATER

238 Bradford St, Provincetown, 508-487-7487

The Provincetown Theater has made a name for itself by promoting and maintaining the performing arts on the Outer Cape. Their modern facilities are open and active throughout the year, hosting community-based and professional theater, a children's theater program, and theater arts classes. This month, catch the 4-Star Solo Show Festival. Enjoy unique one-person performances every Thursday through Saturday from June 6 to 29 in this beloved festival.

 

 

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