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Get Your Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Tickets in Cambridge: 2026 Shows & Dates

Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays fans, Are you ready for Cambridge? on Saturday, May 9th 2026 Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays will be playing at Arrow Street Arts - Black Box Theater, RI. Score your Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays tickets Cambridge right here.

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 | Cambridge – May 09th, 2026

Arrow Street Arts Black Box Theater is more than just a performance space; it’s a hub where creativity and community collide, especially during the Queer Voices Festival: A Series of Short Plays Cambridge. This intimate venue has hosted everything from daring dance pieces that mix ballet with urban street styles to powerful spoken word events that challenge norms and celebrate identity. Back in 2018, they rolled out a loyalty program that rewards repeat visitors with perks like reserved seats and exclusive invites, stuff that makes you feel like part of a family rather than just an audience. During the chaos of 2020, when everyone was stuck at home, they launched online workshops that covered everything from queer storytelling to experimental performance techniques, helping keep the spirit alive even from a distance. The theater’s tech setup is pretty top-notch, with crisp audio and vibrant visuals that really draw you into the story. It’s not just about the performances either, visual storytelling is a big deal here, with displays and projections that add layers to each piece. And if you’re driving in, just follow River Road, turn onto Arrow Avenue near the park, and keep an eye out for that big sign at the corner of Arrow Avenue and Fifth. Whether it’s for a night of bold new works during Queer Voices Festival or just exploring what’s possible on stage, Arrow Street Arts is a place that celebrates all kinds of voices and stories. It’s a little gem tucked away that truly feels like it belongs to the community.