Events and Programs

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    All year long, we bring the LGBTQ+ experience to life with dynamic live storytelling shows across the city—each centered on a unique theme.

    Featuring diverse voices of all ages and identities, every story is filmed for our digital archive. These events aren’t just performances—they’re powerful moments of connection, celebration, and community!

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    The Generations Project, the Pilgrim Monument and the Provincetown Museum have partnered on a heartfelt two-part exhibition celebrating over 100 years of LGBTQ+ history in Provincetown.

    Titled An Anecdotal LGBTQ+ History of the Last Century of Provincetown, the exhibit—launched in early 2022—features personal stories from our annual live events and a documentary series, Remnants: An Excavation of Provincetown. Together, they paint a rich, intimate portrait of Ptown’s vibrant queer past.

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  • Join us each year for an unforgettable night of celebration, storytelling, and star-studded fun at our red-carpet gala fundraiser and awards show! In true Genny’s Style, the TGP team rolls out the nominations, honoring the inspiring storytellers of the past year in categories like “Most Hopeful” and “History-Maker.”

    Relive the magic with video montages of standout moments, enjoy live music, dazzling fashion, delicious hors d’oeuvres, drinks, laughter, and the grand reveal of the coveted solid gold Genny Award statuettes. This spectacular evening is more than just a party — it’s a joyful tribute to the storytellers who bring our mission to life and the vibrant community that lifts us all. Let’s come together to celebrate the heart and soul of TGP!

Our shows and events unite storytellers of all ages, identities, and background. Each stortytellimg show is professionally filmed and added to our dynamic, ever-growing digital archive.

These events ignite intergenerational connection and inspire vibrant community-building across diverse cultural spaces.

Be a storyteller with The Generations Project