Bear Week Provincetown
Provincetown Bears prepares a special welcome for Bears to one of North America's most famous gay resort towns. We work with local club managers to program different music and atmosphere for a week of parties. We also allow time to relax and have a true vacation.
Our schedule leaves plenty of free time to enjoy the town, restaurants, cabaret shows, National Seashore park, beaches, and the daily gatherings at hotel pool decks.
Does A Bear Sing In The Woods? starring Bill McKinley Location:
New York City
The fur hits the fans when this willy nilly silly ole bear pays musical homage to hirsute men and the people who love them. Award-winning recording and cabaret artist Bill McKinley’s new show DOES A BEAR SING IN THE WOODS? promises a tuneful romp proving that Bears are, indeed, the new Black.
DOES A BEAR SING IN THE WOODS? will play at The Metropolitan Room for four Wednesdays, starting with Pride Week--June 25th, July 2, 9 & 16th. The first two weeks will benefit Metrobears and The NYC Gay Men's Chorus. Performances are at 9:45 p.m.; there is a $20 cover and a two-drink minimum. The Metropolitan Room is located in NYC at 34 W 22nd St, and reservations can be made at 212-206-0440.
Returning to the Metropolitan Room following his critically-acclaimed Disney show DON’T TELL WALT, McKinley’s new show will cover many of the topics of concern to “caBearet” lovers: namely, food, fun, frolic, and naps.
Of Bill McKinley, Backstage said: “Bill McKinley sings with a sheen, a rare purity...a stunning vocal instrument...He should be seen and heard,” and Cabaret Hotline Online added, “Bill McKinley is one of the finest male vocalists in NYC-and should be doing 50 shows a year!,” while NEXT Magazine cites him as a “Silver-voiced teddy bear (with a) luxurious tenor and sly sense of humor.”
An avowed “BSB” (Bear Since Birth), Bill has been heard in Disney attractions and films (POCAHONTAS and MULAN), as well as on hundreds of national and regional commercials for clients including McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Cadillac, Subway, Buick, Chevrolet, Pizza Hut and Wendy’s.
In 1992, Bill’s debut solo recording EVERYTHING POSSIBLE was released to both critical and popular acclaim: “Bill McKinley’s miraculous album EVERYTHING POSSIBLE is a stunning musical debut! Any true connoisseur of great singing and good taste will immediately rush out and BUY THIS ALBUM!!!”- Michael Callen.
His 1996 followup album, the winter collection THE CLOSING OF THE YEAR, has also sold out, and also received considerable critical acclaim: “This is my favorite new album. Bill’s voice comes from a place that feels like a warm fire with mulled cider and melting snow.”-VICE Magazine
Bill McKinley’s career as an openly-gay entertainer began in 1991 when he accepted an invitation to work with The Flirtations, the ground-breaking gay a capella singing group, as a substitute and understudy for the late Michael Callen.