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Love the arts? Theater, classical music, jazz, ballet, museums, readings by poets and fiction writers? And do you want to meet other gay men who love them too? Join us to savor the arts and good fellowship! Usually we will go out for a bite before or drinks after, depending on the event.
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Keeping Secrets - a play created & performed by Jim Vetter
Join with other gay fine arts lovers for Keeping Secrets, a new one-person play created and performed by Gay Men Fine Arts Group organizer Jim Vetter. This engaging, moving, and hopeful show explores the links between what magicians do and what child sexual abusers do.
Tickets are $15. Seating is general admission, so we can all purchase our own tickets.
We'll arrive at the Rockwell around 6:45 PM so we can enter and get seats together when the house opens. The show starts at 7:05 PM. After the show, some of us plan to go for a snack and a beverage together to socialize more and talk about the show.
Preview audiences call Keeping Secrets:
"Amazing," "Riveting," "Raw," "Funny," "Hopeful," "Should be on Netflix."
Engaging, moving, and hopeful, this one-person show examines how secrets can be powerful in positive and destructive ways. Based on the performer’s true-life story from 1970s Boston to today, Keeping Secrets combines acting, visuals, and a magic trick or two. A riveting performance, the show explores how traumatic experiences can be transformed into positive action. Creator Jim Vetter has enchanted fans internationally as a magician, mime, and actor.
Eventos próximos
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Harvard Art Museums at Night
Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA, USJoin the Boston Gay Men Fine Arts Group and the Cambridge Men’s Group on a nighttime visit to the Harvard Art Museums for an evening of art, fun, food, and more!
The event is 6-8. (The museum is open 5-9, we'll meet at 6:00 in the main lobby, towards the back before the elevators.)This event is free.
Registration with the Museum is not required, but is recommended. Register at harvardartmuseums.org/calendar/harvard-art-museums-at-night-43 (look for "Advance registration" link.)
We'll wander the galleries together to take in some of their world-class art collections—over 50 galleries to explore—and check out their current exhibitions. And we'll have the chance to gather and socialize inside the museum's Italian-inspired courtyard, while taking in the smooth sounds from DJ C-Zone. And we can grab a snack or drink from local vendors, such as Dorchester Brewing Company. We'll also get the chance to win prizes!
When arriving, enter via Quincy Street. In inclement weather, please use the Prescott entrance as it provides extra shelter. Advance museum registration is encouraged, but the museum always welcomes walk-in visitors. Please note that space may be limited due to capacity. Visit the museum website ( HarvardArtMuseums.org ) for the latest visitor policies and parking information.
Harvard Art Museums at Night takes place the last Thursday of every month (holidays permitting), from 5 to 9pm. Each night features a new mix of local talent and community partners to make this a festive occasion for all.
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Keeping Secrets - a play created & performed by Jim Vetter
The Rockwell, 255 Elm Street, Somerville, MA, USJoin with other gay fine arts lovers for Keeping Secrets, a new one-person play created and performed by Gay Men Fine Arts Group organizer Jim Vetter. This engaging, moving, and hopeful show explores the links between what magicians do and what child sexual abusers do.
Tickets are $15. Seating is general admission, so we can all purchase our own tickets.
We'll arrive at the Rockwell around 6:45 PM so we can enter and get seats together when the house opens. The show starts at 7:05 PM. After the show, some of us plan to go for a snack and a beverage together to socialize more and talk about the show.
Preview audiences call Keeping Secrets:
"Amazing," "Riveting," "Raw," "Funny," "Hopeful," "Should be on Netflix."Engaging, moving, and hopeful, this one-person show examines how secrets can be powerful in positive and destructive ways. Based on the performer’s true-life story from 1970s Boston to today, Keeping Secrets combines acting, visuals, and a magic trick or two. A riveting performance, the show explores how traumatic experiences can be transformed into positive action. Creator Jim Vetter has enchanted fans internationally as a magician, mime, and actor.
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