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Date

Wednesday July 02, 2025

Time

7:00 pm

Location

Post Office Cafe & Cabaret
303 Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA 02657
Website
https://www.postofficecafe.net/

EVENT DESCRIPTION

Bitch will be at Post Office Cabaret in Provincetown every Wednesday, beginning July 2nd and ending September 3rd, 2025. ALL AGES EVENT.

ABOUT THE SHOW

Hey Bitch! is a wild musical broomstick ride through the childhood of queer icon Bitch (Bitch and Animal, Kill Rock Stars, Shortbus), her feminist awakening, indie rock stardom and subsequent brush with cancel culture. A funny, touching and dynamic electric violin-laced pop treatise on patriarchy, self-actualization and triumph. This cabaret version of the show promises another take on Bitch’s one woman show, which just completed its first off-Broadway run.

ABOUT BITCH

Bitch is a longstanding queer music icon who Yahoo Entertainment called “a feminist force that the world needs now more than ever” when she released “Bitchcraft,” her 9th studio album, on the legendary label Kill Rock Stars in 2022. Since releasing “Bitchcraft,” she has toured nationally, headlining over 100 shows as well as opening for Indigo Girls and Ani Difranco.

Bitch first got her start in the late 90s as one half of the punk dyke duo Bitch and Animal. During a pivotal Summer of shows in Provincetown, Bitch and Animal were picked up by Ani Difranco who took them on tour and released two albums on her label Righteous Babe Records. After going solo, Bitch played herself in John Cameron Mitchell’s “Shortbus,” (Hedwig and The Angry Inch), released solo albums on Kill Rock Stars and her own label Short Story Records, and produced and released two albums of her folk idol Ferron.

Recently, Bitch played a role in Alison Bechdel’s Audible podcast “Dykes To Watch Out For,” played violin on Margaret Cho’s album “Lucky Gift,” alongside several other collaborations. She also collaborates with Faith Soloway (Transparent, A Transparent Musical, Jesus Has Two Mommies) on a comedy project “One Long Earring.”

RECENT PRESS

“The legendary queer icon is back” – Bust Magazine

“There’s no stopping her now” – LA Weekly

“Bitch is a force to be reckoned with” – Joey Soloway to MTV

“Bitchcraft is a masterpiece” –Amy Ray, Indigo Girls

“Bitch is a straight-up, real, fearless performer.” – Ani Difranco to Spin Magazine

“Bitchcraft is poppy and poetic and will put her on the map for new audiences to discover” – Brooklyn Vegan

“Bold, funny, open, and touching.” Deb Miller, DC Theater Arts

“Radiating charisma like she’s playing Madison Square Garden.”

?Zachary Stewart, TheaterMania

“[Bitch] commands the stage with an artistry that transcends simple definitions.” Malini McDonald, Theatre Beyond Broadway

“Funny, touching, and aggressively joyful.” Michael Dale, Talkin’ Broadway