Ladies at a Gay Girls' Bar Matinee Show
Apr
5
3:00 PM15:00

Ladies at a Gay Girls' Bar Matinee Show

Come spend an afternoon at a “gay girls” bar. The Femme Show’s Maggie Cee brings queer and lesbian history to life. Join us after the show for Tea Dance! This event is in support of Little Butchie’s.

About this Event

Come spend an evening at a “gay girls” bar. The Stonewall Rebellion is on the horizon, but across the U.S., working-class lesbians are fighting to create spaces where they can be themselves. They dress up, they flirt, they dance, and they become a powerful force for queer visibility.

Maggie Cee illuminates the feminine women whose stories are too often forgotten, bringing them to life through dance, music, historical text and original monologues. She explores her years as a teenage gay rights activist, her own identity, and fem history. The Hartford Courant called it a "major highlight" of the Hartford Fringe Festival.

Tickets available here!

Doors open 1/2 hour before the show begins.

Dine or brunch at Club Cafe before or after the show and get 20% off your food!

Accessibility information:

- The venue and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. Step-free access is available via the larger entrance next to the main door.

-All gender bathrooms will be available.

-all ages - We'd rate it about a PG-13.

-Please email thefemmeshow@gmail.com if you have further questions or require interpretation or other accommodations.

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Ladies at a Gay Girls' Bar
Apr
3
7:30 PM19:30

Ladies at a Gay Girls' Bar

Come spend an evening at a “gay girls” bar. The Femme Show’s Maggie Cee brings queer and lesbian history to life. This event is in support of Little Butchie’s.

About this Event

Come spend an evening at a “gay girls” bar. The Stonewall Rebellion is on the horizon, but across the U.S., working-class lesbians are fighting to create spaces where they can be themselves. They dress up, they flirt, they dance, and they become a powerful force for queer visibility.

Maggie Cee illuminates the feminine women whose stories are too often forgotten, bringing them to life through dance, music, historical text and original monologues. She explores her years as a teenage gay rights activist, her own identity, and fem history. The Hartford Courant called it a "major highlight" of the Hartford Fringe Festival.

Tickets available here!

Doors open 1/2 hour before the show begins.

Dine or brunch at Club Cafe before or after the show and get 20% off your food!

Accessibility information:

- The venue and bathrooms are wheelchair accessible. Step-free access is available via the larger entrance next to the main door.

-All gender bathrooms will be available.

-all ages - We'd rate it about a PG-13.

-Please email thefemmeshow@gmail.com if you have further questions or require interpretation or other accommodations.

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