June 25
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7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
Join us for a night of true stories about refusing to shrink, claiming identity, and living out loud. Hear stories about people who stopped editing themselves for others’ comfort and chose honesty, courage, and a little chutzpah instead. With musical guest, Flowerbomb.
Presented in partnership with The Stoop Storytelling Series, Bolton Street Synagogue, J Pride Baltimore, and the Queer Jewish Arts Festival, honoring the memory of Marc Wernick.
Got a story for this show? We want to hear it!
We’re looking for true, personal stories about living authentically and pushing back against expectations. Stories can be funny, defiant, vulnerable, joyful, messy, triumphant, or all of the above. As long as it’s true and it happened to you, we want to hear it.
The Stoop Storytelling Series is a Baltimore-based live show and podcast that features “ordinary” people sharing the extraordinary, true tales of their lives. It showcases the stories of “ordinary” people, told in front of live audiences as large as 1,400. Stoop stories are weird, wonderful, hilarious, and heartbreaking—and, above all, intimate.
Part of the Queer Jewish Arts Festival, celebrating multiple facets of our identities — including gender, race, religion and class — through the arts.