Can't Stop The Gay: Poppy Champlin
Poppy Champlin is a veteran comic whose sharp wit and intuitive jokes can penetrate the heart of any discerning audiences funny bone. She has a hip, fearless and in your face style of comedy. Spitting out jokes, quips, songs, impressions, interactions, and yes bird calls. Her shows can be described as spin art – “No two alike.” Not to mention her voice, every show ends on a good note. Her stand-up pedigree is flawless; from her SHOWTIME SPECIAL: Pride The Gay and Lesbian Comedy Slam hosted by Bruce Vilanch to her LOGO SPECIALS: One Night Stand-Up, to Oprah Winfrey, and a featured story on Entertainment Tonight, as she was the winner of America’s Funniest Real Woman on The Joan Rivers Show, to a panel guest on Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen.
Now residing back in Rhode Island she performs in P-Town every year for the past 24 years. She has been inducted into the Rhode Island Comedy Hall of Fame. She is teaching stand- up comedy and she just won best comedian in the Ladies of Laughter 2024 competition in New York City.
Tammie Brown:Ethereal
Ethereal. It's an emotion. A feeling of finesse tantalized in a musical comedy concert with plenty of political satire. I know you'll be there.......Tammie.
Jackie Cox:Nurse Jackie
Paging all P-Town patients in need of a fabulous time—Nurse Jackie is scrubbing in! Beloved RuPaul’s Drag Race superstar Jackie Cox is back this summer at The Red Room after her sold out debut shows {Jackie Cox All Along and Jackie & Jan’s Gaycation) with a brand-new cabaret show that’s just what the doctor ordered. In Nurse Jackie, Jackie brings her sassy bedside manner, a stethoscope, and a very questionable medical degree to diagnose your most urgent condition: a desperate need for campy drag, high-energy comedy, and fabulous live vocals!
Through show-stopping musical numbers, hilarious storytelling, and a little hands-on treatment (consent required, of course), Jackie delivers a night of entertainment that will leave you in stitches—no insurance necessary! Whether she’s belting Broadway ballads, prescribing pop diva realness, or giving questionable health advice, Nurse Jackie is here to remind you that laughter truly is the best medicine.
So take a deep breath, roll up your sleeves, and bend over for a drag cabaret check-up like no other. Side effects may include uncontrollable laughter, spontaneous dancing, and a sudden urge to ask Jackie to try the anal option. Nurse’s orders: get your tickets now to Nurse Jackie, the show of the Summer Season!
Alison Arngrim: Confessions of a Prairie Bitch
Confessions of a Prairie Bitch is Alison Arngrim’s comic memoir of growing up as one of television’s most memorable characters—the devious Nellie Oleson on the hit television show Little House on the Prairie. With behind-the-scenes stories from the set, as well as tales from her bohemian upbringing in West Hollywood and her headline-making advocacy work on behalf of HIV awareness and abused children, Confessions of a Prairie Bitch is a must for fans of everything Little House: the classic television series and its many stars like Michael Landon and Melissa Gilbert; Gilbert’s bestselling memoir Prairie Tale... and, of course, the beloved series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder that started it all.
John Hill:Hate Actually
John Arthur Hill from Bravo, Sirius XM, and Broadway (Hairspray and The Boy From Oz) brings his hit solo show back to Provincetown for two nights only. An all-new show with fresh gay chaos, filthy reads, and tender ballads about the end of civilization. Disclaimer/Warning: Seeing John Hill Live may result in loss of motor function, aphasia, aggressive touching, and gout.
Black Shiseido:Joey Arias
Iconic performance artist Joey Arias returns to Provincetown this July where he will be joined with long time collaborator, musical director/pianist Eliot Douglass.
“Shiseido” in Japanese translates to where everything is born - signifying a place where new life and beauty are nurtured. This is the springboard for the new show, Black Shiseido.
Zoe Lewis: Souvenirs
An insightful musical memoir of recollections from a life on the road and where we hold our memories. A memory can be regained in many ways, through a smell, a taste, a sound, a song and even in these souvenirs in my suitcase. Nothing is ever really lost to us as long as we remember it.Original songs, stories, theatre, circus, gypsy jazz, latin grooves, folk & funk on piano, ukulele & guitar inspired by her childhood in an English village to a lifetime of globetrotting, drag queens and magic!
Zoe Lewis and the Bootleggers!
1920's SPEAKEASY NIGHT with ZOE LWIS & THE BOOTLEGGERS! Back at the Red Room where it all began!Please join us for a scintillating show full of prohibition era hot jazz, bath tub gin, saucy sailors, tons of debonaire crooners, fit flappers, feathers and the Gorgeous Cigarette Girl Let's celebrate with wild abandon! It's the cat's meow!
Rose Vineshank: She's Being Weird Again.
People who know Rose Vineshank do not understand how she has survived this long. Completely unaware of her surroundings at most times, this hyperactive blonde lesbian somehow manages to navigate gay loneliness, generational gaps in the lgbt community, and the challenges of Baltimore City Living. Join her for some big gay laughs and ADHD antics as she recounts her misadventures.
Suzanne Westenhoefer: Laugh or Die Trying
With the uncertainty of the next four years looming above us, we are going to need to laugh and love as much as possible! Let Suzanne hlep you out with that!
Blazing the trail since 1990, Suzanne didn’t open the closet door for future LGBT comics; she kicked that door in and yelled, “We are here, and we will be heard!”
Slut Bop! Corey Manteiga
What exactly does it mean to be a slut? With the help of a special guest "Fairy Slut Mother", Corey is sent on a multimedia journey through the decades in a mission to find out just that. Your favorite songs: sluttified. No song is safe as Corey parodies the most iconíque bops of yesterday and today with live vocals on a journey of self-acceptance and pure stupidity.
Corey Manteiga (they/he) has played to sold out audiences from Off-Broadway, to Provincetown, and Boston. They are a multiple-time winner of Provincetown’s longest-running show, Showgirls, where much of the material for Slut Bop has taken wing. Slut Bop recently played to a sold-out audiences at NYC's hottest new Queer performance venue, Red Eye, as well as Top of the Pines in Rehoboth Beach and Club Cafe in Boston. Corey is excited to bring Slut Bop to the horniest audience around: Provincetown.