Boston’s Hostel International welcomes Judah Leblang, author of Finding My Place: One Man’s Journey from Cleveland to Boston and Beyond for a humorous, fast-paced look at life past 40, and times when ‘man planned, and God laughed.’ This is the story of a single, gay, Jewish man who alternates between seeing the glass as half full, and half empty. The show has been featured in Boston’s The Jewish Advocate and Bay Windows, and received 5-star audience reviews at the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Copies of Judah Leblang’s 2013 memoir: Finding My Place: One Man’s Journey from Cleveland to Boston and Beyond, will be available for purchase after the performance.
Sponsored by Boston’s Hostel International. Suggested donation $10 at door.
Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.