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Two Men Talking at MASS MoCA

Saturday, November 20 @ 8 p.m.

It’s no Dinner with Andre—and that’s a good thing—but Two Men Talking is just that; an unscripted, if well tread, conversation between two men who first met in 1974 as schoolchildren in South Africa. Paul Browde and Murray Nossel felt more like outsiders than other kids in their school: white, privileged, Jewish, and gay, growing up under apartheid. After the humiliations and casual cruelties of childhood, circumstance brought them together as adults in New York, both having lived lives in which psychology and performance intertwined, a dynamic that powers this quasi-theatrical experience that addresses racism, homophobia, harassment, and AIDS. Their work has moved viewers across the world, and audiences are invited to tell stories of their own, making each performance unique.

MASS MoCA, Club B-10
North Adams, MA

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