Arts & Entertainment
One Man's Journey through the Middle Ages
An evening with storyteller Judah Leblang—a gay, single, hard-of-hearing writer in Boston—at the Salem Athenæum.

Saturday, April 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Boston-based writer/storyteller Judah Leblang presents a humorous look at life and its many misadventures. Leblang’s show, based on his recent memoir Finding My Place, chronicles his youth growing up in Cleveland, Ohio during the 1960s and ‘70s, his ongoing attachment to that gritty city and its unfortunate sports teams, and his life today as a gay, single, hard-of-hearing man in Boston.
Judah Leblang is a writer, teacher, storyteller, and a columnist for Bay Windows, Boston’s gay newspaper. His essays and commentaries have been broadcast on NPR stations around the U.S. Some of these essays are featured in his memoir, Finding My Place: One Man’s Journey from Cleveland to Boston and Beyond. Leblang has performed his one-man show in Boston, New York City, Toronto, and other cities in the Northeast and Midwest. Learn more about his show at judahleblang.com.
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