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The Expiration Date: A Performative Look at Life’s Transitions

  • Lehrhaus 425 Washington Street Somerville, MA 02143 USA (map)

"The Expiration Date" is Judah Leblang's poignant and humorous look at some of life's transitions: getting older; dealing with faith and the lack of it; trying to outrun Father Time; and wondering what, if anything, comes next. Prepare to be entertained and stimulated as you watch one gay, Jewish man wrestle with life's big questions.

Judah Leblang is a Boston-based writer, teacher, and storyteller, and the author of two memoirs: Echoes of Jerry (Red Giant Books, 2019) and Finding My Place, (Lake Effect Press, 2012). His essays and commentaries have been broadcast on 200 ABC-radio and NPR stations around the US. He has performed his one-man shows at Fringe Festivals in the US and Canada, including Chicago, Minneapolis, and Winnipeg and Calgary, Canada. He teaches memoir writing at GrubStreet in Boston, at Literary Cleveland, and at the Alexandra Writers' Centre in Calgary. You can learn more about Judah and his work here

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