From the New Provincetown Players
This year’s collection of short plays written by Cape playwrights is based on a theme from Williams’ play The Night of the Iguana.
Hannah: I think of a home as being a thing that two people have between them in which each can .. well, nest – rest --- live in…
Shannon: When a bird builds a nest, it builds it with an eye for the relative permanence of the location, and also for the purpose of mating and propagating its species.
Hannah: I’m not a bird, Mr. Shannon, I’m a human being and when a member of that fantastic species builds a nest in the heart of another, the question of permanence isn’t the first or even the last thing that’s considered ...
Each author was asked to include at least one role high school age or younger. Judith Partelow, producer. Participating playwrights include