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Get Your Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Tickets in Boston: 2026 Shows & Dates
Parking & Directions for Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Arrow Street Arts - Black Box Theater
2 Arrow St., Cambridge, MA
02138, US
1. CambridgeSide Galleria - 0.5 miles, approx. $10.
2. Alewife Station (MBTA) - 2.5 miles, approx. $7.
3. Harvard Square Parking Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $12.
4. 50 Church St. Lot - 0.6 miles, approx. $15.
5. Central Square Parking - 0.8 miles, approx. $8.
Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Other Live at Arrow Street Arts - Black Box Theater | Boston
Step into the Black Box Theater at Arrow Street Arts, part of the Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Cambridge, and you're stepping into a space that’s all about raw, honest storytelling. Since opening its doors back in 2010, Arrow Street Arts has built a reputation for pushing boundaries with a diverse lineup of performances and events that really speak to the community’s pulse. It’s not just about the plays, though, this place feels like a home where artists are encouraged to take risks, explore identity, and challenge norms. I mean, in 2026 they hosted a local art exhibit that invited community members to share their stories, something I still think about because it felt so genuine. And if you’re into indie films or exploring different perspectives, their movie nights from 2018 are a hidden gem, often showcasing films that make you think or spark conversations. Honestly, it’s a cozy spot, just a few blocks from the bazaar, easy to find if you follow a simple guide. Attending the Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Cambridge at Arrow Street Arts feels like being part of something bigger, an open, vibrant space where stories that matter can be shared and heard. Trust me, this isn’t just another theater; it’s a community hub that celebrates voices that need to be heard.