About White Gays

WHITE GAYS
by Jim Dalglish
Directed by Frank Vacello
Dramaturge: David Johnston

For the past 35 years Rex has thrown a mid-winter dinner party for his friends in his lovely brownstone in Boston’s South End. This year he shakes things up when he invites a twenty three year old named Avery who sees Rex and his friends for what they are – White Gays. What the hell is that supposed to mean?! 

This fast-paced comedy/drama doesn’t pull any punches. Neither do the guests. 

DATES
Sat., Oct. 5 at 7pm
Sun., Oct. 13 at 2pm

VENUE
Sat., Oct. 5 at 7pm 
WOMR • Davis Space •494 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657

Sun., Oct. 13 at 2pm
WOMR •Davis Space • 494 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657

TICKETS
Tickets may be purchased online or at the door.
$20 General admission
$10 Students (with valid ID)
$10 for Card to Culture members (with valid ID)
$40 Festival Pass - one pass to gain entry for all readings and events.
Important Note:
After purchasing a Festival Pass on a particular show page, pass holders will not need to visit the ticketing pages for the other plays they may wish to attend. Just show up at the door before the event. We will reserve enough chairs to accommodate people with passes.

CHARACTERS / ACTORS
Spencer Keasey – Rex
Tommy Walsh – Alexander
Wil Moser – Avery
(to be announced) – Benjamin
Patrick Riviere – Oscar
(to be announced) – Jake
Scott Cunningham – Henry
Chad Riter – Sinclair (Dates)
(to be announced) – Sinclair (Dates)
Joe MacDougall – Klaus
(to be announced) – Stage Directions

ABOUT THE PLAYWRIGHT...
Jim is a playwright, director, filmmaker, and producer with more than 30 plays and films to his credit. These works have been produced and screened around the world and have won awards in New York, Boston, London, and Dublin. A few of his plays have been anthologized in best play collections. Jim has directed more than two dozen theatrical productions, five of which he also independently produced. He has been employed by a variety of theaters in New England as a managing director, marketing director, and box office manager. Jim has a master’s degree in creative writing/ playwriting from Brown University. His thesis advisor was Paula Vogel. Jim is the founder of Helltown Players - an exciting new theatrical venture in Ptown. Thanks, Joseph Paprzycki, for letting me join in the Truro Playwright Collective fun. Read more about Jim at www.jimdalglish.com.

Provincetown Dramatic Arts / Provincetown Community Compact

Provincetown Dramatic Arts was established by Margaret Van Sant to celebrate the rich theatrical heritage of Provincetown and Cape Cod and to contribute to its artistic future by developing new scripts and interdisciplinary performances, and to support the economic vitality of our theater community through education in the arts.

Provincetown Dramatic Arts presents original and classic plays, with a focus on the stories of female artists and community-based play development.

Provincetown Dramatic Arts (formerly known as CTEK Arts) has been a member of the Cape Cod theater community since 2004 and operates as a non-profit in association with Provincetown Community Compact.