Cabaret & Concert NewsStephanie J. Block, Kristin Chenoweth, Kelli O’Hara, More Set for Provincetown Art House's 2020 Summer SeasonThe concert series brings Broadway favorites to the tip of Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
By
Dan Meyer
March 09, 2020
A slew of Tony winners, nominees, and Broadway favorites are scheduled to take over The Art House in Provincetown, Massachusetts, this summer for the seaside venue’s tenth annual concert season.
The series kicks off May 24 with The Unsinkable Molly Brown star Beth Malone, accompanied by Broadway at the Art House music director and Playbill contributor Seth Rudetsky. Also performing with Rudetsky are Jenn Colella (July 24–25), Rachel Bay Jones (August 1–2), Liz Callaway (August 14–15), Kelli O'Hara (August 16), Stephanie J. Block (August 23), Lillias White (August 28–29), and Beth Leavel (September 6).
In addition, audiences will see Tony nominee Melissa Errico (July 19–20) perform her solo show Amour & After, accompanied by David Shenton. Tony winner Kristin Chenoweth will also bring her show For the Girls, which ran on Broadway in November 2019, to Provincetown for a one-night-only performance August 9 with music director Mary Mitchell Campbell.
Leavel will be a special guest performer on one of Playbill Travel’s upcoming Broadway on the High Seas cruises. Callaway, Colella, Errico, Jones, Pedi, and White have all been performers on past cruises. Cabins are now on sale for Broadway in the Great Northwest, Playbill Travel’s first domestic cruise featuring Kate Baldwin, Tedd Firth, Aaron Lazar, and Leavel (April 26–May 4, 2020), and for Broadway on the Mediterranean (August 31–September 7, 2020), featuring Audra McDonald, Will Swenson, Gavin Creel, Caissie Levy, and Lindsay Mendez, and for Broadway on the Nile (December 27, 2020–January 7, 2021) and Broadway on the Caribbean (February 15–22, 2021), with performers soon to be announced. To book a suite or stateroom, call Playbill Travel at 866-455-6789 or visit PlaybillTravel.com.
By
Andrew Gans,
Logan Culwell-Block
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November 14, 2024
The 2021 concert preceded the acclaimed Off-Broadway staging of Creel's musical inspired by his time wandering the collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The two-time Tony recipient will reprise some of his most loved numbers from The Boy From Oz, The Greatest Showman, and more in From New York, With Love.