Tag Archive: Entertainment

The Brasswood Inn is prominently located on Commercial Street in the West End of Provincetown and offers a warm, relaxed atmosphere where all are welcome. Our historic bed & breakfast is just steps from harbor beaches, restaurants, shops, and galleries that make Provincetown unlike anywhere else. Enjoy our ample common spaces, including a newly expanded back patio and iconic front porch, with occasional live music featuring local artists. Explore each charming room to find the unique features you are looking for, including private balconies, water views, gas fireplaces and more. We now have an innkeepers bar where we can serve guests a variety of signature cocktails, wine and local beers. Discover why many of our guests consider ours their “home away from home.”

More About the Inn
The Brasswood Inn is a stately, 11-room Victorian mansion with updated amenities and ample indoor and outdoor space for guests to enjoy. The term “Brasswood” is a musical reference inspired by the materials used to create co-owners Tom’s and Brian’s primary instruments: the trumpet (brass) and the marimba (wood), respectively. Music plays such an important role in their lives that each room is now named after an influential American composer, songwriter and/or performer who has had a profound impact on them personally and has contributed significantly to the identity of American music.

174 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
Our Inn steps you back in time while providing all the comforts you expect, and then some. It is known to be Provincetown’s oldest hotel still in operation built at the last stop of the national stage coach, and for having hosted four Presidents. Boasting with authentic Provincetown magic right in the center of town, you never know who you will meet but everyone here belongs. Open year round.

Rare for Provincetown, our complex comes complete with a multifunctional hall serviced by a commercial kitchen, bar and stage. If you can dream it, we can host it. Intimately, the space lends itself to any number of events from a drag show to a wedding celebration, pop-up cabaret, educational seminars, or wellness retreat.

Porch Bar: The perfect spot to reunite with old friends or spark a conversation with a fascinating stranger, the Porch Bar has been a Provincetown institution since 1858. Craft cocktails, a gaming room including a pool table, and a wide open veranda set the stage for unforgettable connections. Open 5pm until 1am every night all year.

Love Lounge: Sometimes we all need a stage. Our lounge is equipped with a baby grand, and a microphone. In this magical space with a bar, you never know who will get up and sing, or recite, play or pose. Many call the space magic but ultimately we know it’s you. Whether you are singing or singing along, you’re part of the Provincetown stage here. Open most nights during season.

Club Purgatory: Raising Hell can be Heaven on our on site subterranean queer space that features nightly DJ sets by underground electronic DJs and special international guests. Let your hair down, let your guard down, and let the night do the rest. Open until 1am every night in season.

9 Carver Street @ Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
The Commons is a collaborative workspace that caters to small businesses and the creative arts. This renovated schoolhouse is home to shared Artists Studios, Exhibition Space, and Meeting Space equipped with broadband internet, Epson projector, and Canon printer.

Provincetown is the ideal seaside getaway surrounded by fabulous restaurants, nightlife, galleries, and specialty shops. The Commons gives you an excuse to travel to paradise to get your work done.

https://www.provincetowncommons.org/coworking
https://www.provincetowncommons.org/artists-studios
https://www.provincetowncommons.org/exhibition-space
https://www.provincetowncommons.org/meeting-event-space

46 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
In 2013, the Provincetown Film Society purchase and renovated the 70-seat Whaler’s Wharf Cinema now the Waters Edge Cinema (WE). Upgrades include state of the art HD Digital video and sound in our two screening rooms to offer first run animation, documentary, foreign language and short films. Our annual offerings include first run independent and art house films, mini-film festivals, guest programming selections, including screening opportunities for filmmakers, students and a venue for parties, lectures, book signings and more.

Waters Edge Cinema a non-profit arthouse cinema, operating year-round, and contributing to Provincetown’s tradition as America’s oldest and most vital art colony.

Contact us to rent the space, advertise on screen or to become a member. Wheelchair accessible.

237 Commercial Street, 3th Floor inside Whaler’s Wharf, Provincetown, MA, 02657
Twenty Summers is a nonprofit arts organization in Provincetown, founded to foster public engagement with art and artists and to honor the legacy of art in Provincetown.

From mid-May to mid-June each year, Twenty Summers hosts a month-long series open to the public, featuring concerts and conversations and more, in the restored historic Hawthorne Barn.

During this time the barn also becomes home to weekly artists in residence who use the barn’s space as it was originally intended — to create art.

The Hawthorne Barn, 29 Miller Hill Road, P.O. Box 864, Provincetown, MA, 02657
Tin Pan Alley is a restaurant, bar and piano lounge located in the historic center of Provincetown. We serve Seasonal American cuisine and are open for lunch and dinner featuring al fresco dining on our waterfront patio. Our Piano lounge features live entertainment 7 nights a week (in high season).
269 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
A great place to meet friends for drinks on the porch or around the cozy fireplace. Game room with pool table and video games. Seasonal piano sing-a-long. Open daily from 5pm to 1am year round. Never a cover.
9 Carver Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
Local chefs Eric Jansen & Guillermo Yingling, with a combined 30 years of cookng experience on the Outer Cape, have joined forces in a new restaurant to highlight the country’s foremost culinary icon; the burger. Local 186 is inspired by the burger and all that it can be. Housemade condiments, inventive twists on classic sides, locally sourced meats, fish, cheeses and vegetables bring the burger to a whole new lever. Extensive and eclectic beer, wine and cocktail list to wash it down. Located on Commercial
Street with indoor and outdoor seating.
186 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
Sailing charter business that Sails from May 15 till October 15. We love and take dogs. Sailing charters are Sunrise to/and sunset including shrimp sail 1.5-2 hours,1/2 day and full/day are private. We take up to 6 passengers. The Captain can marry you and bury your beloved. Flexible and love to make request and special events happen for you.
P.O. Box 722, MacMillan Pier slip #8, Provincetown, MA 02657
The Provincetown Film Society (PFS) is a year-round non-profit dedicated to continuing the founding mission of the Provincetown Art Colony – to provide a welcoming, nurturing and inspiring environment for boundless and authentic creative exploration – in film. From the time it was founded in 1998 the Society has been committed to serving its communities who are often outside of the mainstream, in the margins, or otherwise underserved – but have a voice critical to the evolution of artistic expression. It has also been dedicated to the celebration of Provincetown – an American treasure nestled amongst spectacular National Seashore beaches, and a shining example of diversity and inclusion.

Through the Provincetown International Film Festival Festival, Waters Edge Cinema (located in Whaler’s Wharf), Gabrielle A. Hanna Institute for film & media residencies and conferences the Society endeavors to provide year-round programming and support to aspiring, up-and-coming and established filmmakers, and to connect them with curious and engaged audiences globally.

237 Commercial Street, 5th Floor, Provincetown, MA, 02657
508 487-FILM (3456)

Provincetown Theater

Building on the legacy of Tennessee Williams, Susan Glaspell and Eugene O’Neill the Provincetown Theater is forging its own identity by promoting and sustaining the performing arts on the Outer Cape.

Our state-of-the-art facility is active year-round, hosting or producing community based and professional theater, theater arts classes and a children’s theater program.

The Provincetown Theater has distinguished itself through collaboration with other arts organizations and its dedication to new works and local artists. Wheelchair accessible.

238 Bradford Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657
See and be seen! A buzzing bistro where Provincetown’s West End begins. Bubala’s is open from brunch to last call, every day. Serving fantastic dishes of fresh, high quality ingredients spiced with fun, Bubala’s is legendary. Live music, from jazz to honky tonk, plays nightly in summer, no cover/ no minimum.
P.O. Box 1306, 185 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA, 02657