Theater Night:Outsider's Festival

Following its 2025 debut, Camp Provincetown 2nd Annual Outsider Festival returns as a bold, community-rooted celebration of the town’s creative past and future. In 2026, MISSING TIME expands across Provincetown and Truro with new exhibitions, performances, and installations. MISSING TIME explores what slips through the cracks of memory, history, and perception. In Provincetown—the last stop on the map, where the land itself erodes back into the sea—we look at absence as a form of evidence. The festival asks what happens when moments disappear, when a place forgets its own stories, and when artists try to reassemble the fragments. Missing Time is not about nostalgia but about the psychic static that occurs between what was and what might have been.

05/08/2026 7:00 PM

Door Time: 6:45 PM

Other Showtimes

Camp Provincetown's Popup Playhouse
A Three Short Plays Series

An evening of live theatre presented as part of MISSING TIME.

The night features:

Showdown at the Silver Factory by Stephen Aiken
Not nostalgia, but an autopsy—inside Warhol’s silver-painted hive, Dylan, Edie, and Andy orbit one another as art, fame, and identity collide.

Low Tide by Charles LeBlanc
A psychological chamber drama set in a decaying Provincetown mansion, where a blind art appraiser confronts a series of visitors—each encounter tightening the tension between memory, control, and revelation.

Hughie (Reimagined) by Paul Ahern
A stripped-down interpretation of Eugene O'Neill’s classic meditation on loneliness, performance, and survival.

Three works. Three registers of time: confession, coastal reckoning, and cultural detonation.

Live theatre at The Red Room is intimate, immediate, and unrepeatable—it exists fully in the moment, then disappears.

Doors at 7PM
Tickets: $20

Following its 2025 debut, Camp Provincetown 2nd Annual Outsider Festival returns as a bold, community-rooted celebration of the town’s creative past and future. In 2026, MISSING TIME expands across Provincetown and Truro with new exhibitions, performances, and installations. MISSING TIME explores what slips through the cracks of memory, history, and perception. In Provincetown—the last stop on the map, where the land itself erodes back into the sea—we look at absence as a form of evidence. The festival asks what happens when moments disappear, when a place forgets its own stories, and when artists try to reassemble the fragments. Missing Time is not about nostalgia but about the psychic static that occurs between what was and what might have been.