Cape Cod's WHAT Adds Fourth World Premiere to Season, Oct. 17-Nov. 2 | Playbill

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News Cape Cod's WHAT Adds Fourth World Premiere to Season, Oct. 17-Nov. 2 Three world premieres and one U.S. premiere were apparently not enough for the small but thriving Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre of Cape Cod. The 17-year-old Massachusetts troupe has added Gip Hoppe's latest comedy, A New War, to its 2002 line-up. It will run Oct. 17-Nov. 2.

Three world premieres and one U.S. premiere were apparently not enough for the small but thriving Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre of Cape Cod. The 17-year-old Massachusetts troupe has added Gip Hoppe's latest comedy, A New War, to its 2002 line-up. It will run Oct. 17-Nov. 2.

Hoppe, who is the theatre's founder and its current co artistic director, will direct the piece, which is set in the near future, and takes place on the set of a cable news network as a new U.S. war is unfolding.

Inspired by current events, Hoppe says he was "hypnotized by the manic manipulations of 24-hour news channels desperate to fill airtime. The play is a funny and timely voyage to the heart of darkest America. I also wrote the play as a quick and cheap way to keep WHAT open past the traditional tourist season."

The 2002 WHAT season began on May 22 with Harold Pinter's The Homecoming. The added Hoppe mounting brings the theatre close to its eventual goal of a year-round schedule. WHAT is currently raising funds for a 12-month-a-year arts facility, to be built next to the Wellfleet post office off Route 6, the main road through the Lower Cape. The troupe now operates out of the harborside former nightclub it converted back in 1985. WHAT will retain the space once the new complex is erected, thus giving it two stages.

Currently running at WHAT is David Rabe's The Dog Problem. Future shows include Driving on the Sidewalk by Jesse Kellerman, with Robert Kropf, Ray McDavitt, McNeeley Myers, Allison Weller, directed by Jeff Zinn (Sept. 6-21); and the U.S premiere of One Night in the Life of Denise Ivanovich by Kevin Rice, with Denise Cormier, Kippy Goldfarb, Stephen Russell, Charles Weinstein, director TBA  (Sept. 26-Oct. 13). Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre is located on Mayo Beach next to the Wellfleet Town Pier, in Wellfleet, MA. For information, call (508) 349 6835.

— By Robert Simonson

 
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