May 19 2018
Isaac Mizrahi and Alan Cumming in Conversation - Sold Out!

Isaac Mizrahi and Alan Cumming in Conversation - Sold Out!

Presented by Twenty Summers at The Hawthorne Barn

We were delighted when award-winning performer and author Alan Cumming accepted our invitation to interview the outrageously versatile Isaac Mizrahi, fashion legend turned actor–director–TV host. Though we are certain their conversation will feature tales from the careers of both men, each a unique persona in his field, they will focus mainly on Mizrahi's second-act success in the entertainment industry. Some two decades after his autobiographical documentary Unzipped won him countless fans and a prize or two, Mizrahi has since hosted his eponymous TV show, is working on his third book, has directed two operas, and performs cabaret in venues as prestigious as Café Carlyle and Joe's Pub. Alan Cumming is a Tony Award–winning actor whose own highly versatile talents have landed him in films with everyone from Stanley Kubrick to the Spice Girls, onstage with Jay Z and Liza, as host of the Tony Awards, and even at the top of the New York Times Bestseller List for his memoir, Not My Father's Son.

Dates & Times

2018/05/19 - 2018/05/19

Location Info

The Hawthorne Barn

29 Miller Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657

Parking Info

The Barn is located at 29 Miller Hill Rd in Provincetown, and is accessed by a long dirt path and a steep staircase. There is no parking available on Miller Hill Rd, nor is anyone allowed to drive down Miller Hill Rd. Parking is available in town at the large MacMillan Pier Parking Lot, and at 401 Commercial St at the corner of Law St. Our volunteers will be located at the corner of Miller Hill Rd. and Bradford St. and will be happy to provide you with directions for parking. Those who have trouble walking, can be dropped off at Miller Hill Rd. and/or call Ptown Pedicab 508.487.0660 or Cape Cab 508.487.2222 from the lot and they will deliver you to Miller Hill Rd. When exiting the Barn and Miller Hill Rd. after the program is over please be careful of our residential neighbors and keep voices low.