Provincetown Through Time is a comparison view through the times of one
of the most interesting towns in America. Provincetown's rich history
from the Pilgrims to the Portuguese- through the artists to the
tourists-has a unique influence on all who come here-a quaint
picket-fenced New England seaside village that happened to have the
gayest zip code of same sex couples in the country. Its timeline starts
with the landing of the Mayflower and subsequent signing of the
Mayflower Compact in 1620, and manages to be pivotal in five different
centuries. It is the birthplace of American theater as the Provincetown
Players premiere plays by Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams. And
with the afternoon sky ablaze with color, it beckoned the growth of an
artist community like no other. P'town accounts for one of the highest
number of Pulitzer Prizes from plays to poetry and literature. The
Provincetown Film Festival kicks off the summer season every year, and
grows with the annual blessing of Portuguese fishing fleet. It seems to
hit its stride by the fourth of July, Bear Week and Carnival-P'town's
take on Mardi Gras- with its fabulous parade- and winds up with the
annual over the top Halloween Beaux Arts Costume Ball.