Following their sold-out East Coast tour, Boston’s beloved Femme Show returns to the Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre to do what they do best: serve up a diverse, gender-blending, genre-busting show that will give you new ways and new reasons to think about gender. With dance, spoken word, burlesque and performance art from award winning artists, The Femme Show is queer art for queer people, with a variety of perspectives on femme identity that can be thoughtful, sad, funny, sexy, and fun. Shows are Thursday, October 7 and Friday, October 8 at 8:00 PM at the Cambridge Family YMCA Theatre, 820 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, MA. Advance tickets are available for $12 through www.thefemmeshow.com and tickets will be available at the door for $15.
Both shows feature community vendors and a bake sale to benefit the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition. Friday’s performance will be ASL interpreted.
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