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Women’s Week Provincetown 2025 starts Oct. 13. Here are a few of the highlights.

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October 13, 2025
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Provincetown will host a series of concerts and events celebrating Women’s Week in October.

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Women’s Week in Provincetown is an annual celebration that highlights the contributions of women in music and the arts. The events are designed to provide entertainment and inspiration for attendees, according to a community announcement.

The lineup features performances by notable musicians and entertainers, according to the announcement.

The events kick off at 7 p.m. Oct. 13 with a concert by Zoe Lewis and Tret Fure at the UU Meeting House, 236 Commercial St. Here are a few highlights.

Who are Fure and Lewis and when do they perform?

Fure, an award-winning songwriter, has released 18 albums and toured across the U.S. Her music addresses pressing social issues with a blend of storytelling and compassion. Lewis will open the event with a mix of world-beat, Latin and swing originals. Tickets are available at buytickets.at/zoelewis/1780903.

On Oct. 15, Lewis will present “Souvenirs,” a musical memoir, at the Red Room, 258 Commercial St. The show will feature original songs, stories and a variety of musical styles, including gypsy jazz and folk. Tickets can be purchased at redroom.club/events/108741.

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The festivities continue Oct. 17 with a 1920s-themed speakeasy event at the Red Room. Lewis and the Bootleggers will transport attendees back to the Prohibition era with a jazz band and guest performers. The event promises an entertaining evening with a nod to the gay ’20s. Tickets are available at redroom.club/events/108741.

The series concludes at 8 p.m. Oct. 18 with a concert featuring Lewis and Lucy Wainwright Roche at the UU Meeting House. Roche, known for her insightful and poetic songwriting, has toured with the Indigo Girls and performed internationally. This concert offers a unique opportunity to see two accomplished musicians share the stage. Tickets can be purchased at buytickets.at/zoelewis/1780908.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the respective event websites.

Susan Jeremy performs one-woman show

Susan Jeremy is set to perform her one-woman show, “Robert Will Show You the Door (Tales of Being Fired),” during Provincetown’s Women’s Week.

The show is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Oct. 15-18 at the Red Room, 258 Commercial St., according to a community announcement.

Jeremy, a long-time Provincetown favorite, will portray 15 characters in the 60-minute performance. The show is a coming-of-age memoir that explores her experiences of being fired from various jobs, from a roller-skating cigarette seller to a substitute teacher.

The audience can expect a mix of humor and heartache as Jeremy navigates the absurd reasons for her job firings. After losing her job as a clown at a kid’s party, she realizes, “there is nowhere to go but stand-up comedy.” Ultimately, she steps away from show business and discovers her self-worth.

Susan Jeremy

Susan Jeremy

Jeremy is an actor, comedian and playwright who has performed on Olivia cruises, at international gay and fringe festivals and off-Broadway. She has written and performed seven one-woman shows, including “Robert Will Show You the Door,” which has been performed in New York, Provincetown, Orlando, Fresno and several Canadian cities. In 2026, she plans to premiere the show in Mexico and the United Kingdom.

Her latest work-in-progress, “The Game of Bluff — 3 Generations of Women Gamblers,” is a finalist at the annual Spark Theatre Festival at The Chain Theatre in Manhattan.

Tickets for the Provincetown shows are available at https://redroom.club/events/119019.

This story was created by reporter Beth McDermott, [email protected], with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more at cm.usatoday.com/ethical-conduct.

This article originally appeared on wickedlocal.com: Women’s Week Provincetown 2025: Concerts, comedy ad speakeasy nights

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.yahoo.com ’

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