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One of the more interesting things I've done here in Provincetown was attending a show by performance artist
Dandy Darkly under the infamous Dick Dock, where audience members were handed mini-flashlights to train on Dandy as he spun several tales that riffed on masculinity, pirates, and other themes half-sung in hilarious rhymes. His final piece,
Bear Skinner, was a
Silence Of The Lambs-esque story of woefully hairless bear serial killer who harvested his victims to make a fur suit. You can catch Dandy Darkly later this summer at the New York Musical Theater Festival.
Labels: bears, performance art, Provincetown