The Hiding Place: A Queer Storytelling Night

When:
February 26, 2015 @ 7:30 pm
2015-02-26T19:30:00-08:00
2015-02-26T20:00:00-08:00

Coming Out and Coming-of-Age in the Shadow of Opression:
A Queer Story Telling Tribute to the Power of Memoir

At The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education

What is hidden and what is laid bare for all to see and to hear?

Watch local queer luminaries explore the narratives of their own coming-of-age as they reflect on the challenges and confessions of the young diarist, Anne Frank. The Hiding Place: A Queer Storytelling Night is a live nonfiction storytelling performance event featuring personal histories of symbolic and literal hiding, persecution, adolescence, and coming out by some of the region’s finest artists/activists.

Hosted by Carla Rossi, one of Portland’s most sought after singers and performance artists.

The Hiding Place: A Queer Storytelling Night is produced by Jason Myers and is a collaboration between his performance lab, Home Theatre System, and the Oregon Jewish Museum and the Center for Holocaust Education.

Ticket Info: General Public: $15; OJMCHE Members: $10; Students: $8

– See more at: http://www.ojlife.com/content/hiding-place-queer-storytelling-night#sthash.KExmvCoa.dpuf



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