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ROCOCO PUNCH AND ROOM TONE COLLABORATE WITH STITCHER FOR NEW REALITY AUDIO SERIES "WELCOME TO PROVINCETOWN"
Hosted by award-winning documentarian Mitra Kaboli, podcast series explores the drama and dreams of seven people in an iconic LGBTQ community at the end of

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[{"type":"text","content":"Hosted by award-winning documentarian Mitra Kaboli, podcast series explores the drama and dreams of seven people in an iconic LGBTQ community at the end of the world \nNEW YORK, May 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Stitcher, alongside co-creators Rococo Punch and Room Tone, today announced a new reality podcast series, Welcome to Provincetown, which premieres June 15. The series, co-produced by Stitcher's Witness Docs unit, documents the lives of several eclectic, vivacious residents of the idyllic, two-street beach town known for its community of actors, artists, drag queens, playwrights, and authors. A trailer is available by clicking here.\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nWelcome to Provincetown is a genre-bending series that combines the style of reality TV with impeccable audio storytelling, weaving together the complexity of each character's lives over the course of ten episodes. The series, recorded in the summer of 2021, follows seven locals, each with their own agenda, in the small, picturesque town of Provincetown, MA. Host Mitra Kaboli, the award-winning documentarian and producer of The Heart and ESPN's 30 for 30, takes listeners inside this summer playground to explore the beautiful isolation and exclusivity designed into gay vacation towns. The result is a story as much about drama, relationships, and sex as it is about the grittiness of real life in a town where, in the matter of months, the population swells from 3,000 to 60,000.\nListeners meet Qya, the summer's 'It Girl,' a performer gracing every stage and a few sand dunes in town; Sonny, a newcomer to P-Town who is spending his summer trying to get laid; Kristen, Ethan and Star from Summer of Sass, a program that brings 18-20 year-olds from oppressive communities to live and work in Provincetown; Jay, a legendary artist and longtime resident who uses his septic tank as a makeshift oasis; and Brian, a recently divorced, newly arrived bear that is rebuilding his life in the area.\n\"Room Tone develops projects that delight listeners and defy expectations of what can be achieved in sound. Our first, Welcome to Provincetown, offers unconventional stories and a fresh approach to the medium,\" says Ben Riskin co-founder of Room Tone. \"Partnering with Rococo Punch and Mitra Kaboli was a natural fit based on their collective experience making stories about complex and nuanced live...