Friday, August 21st, 2026, 6:00pm
Singer/songwriter 3rian King and the musicians of What Time Is It Mr. Fox? deliver an electrifying performance with an evening of smoky cabaret, neo-soul, and acoustic noir. Well known in Boston’s underground cabaret scene, What Time Is It Mr. Fox? has earned a loyal following with frequent performances in New York City and tours across the United States. Their original songs feature rich lyrical imagery that explore love, spirituality, sexuality, and identity, and their performances are infused with energy, honesty, and emotional authenticity. Their unique brand of music and performance art has been adopted by popular singers, filmmakers, and repertory theaters. Band members include: 3rian King, voice, piano, and acoustic guitar; Nathan Cohen, violin, trumpet, voice; Dennis Monagle, drums; Renee Dupuis, voice, keys, and melodica; and Joe Cardoza, upright bass.


In the spirit of giving back to the community, each concert is partnered with a Cape Ann non-profit organization. The public is invited to make a free-will donation.
The Grace Center Gloucester offers a safe, free day resource center for people who are homeless and others, including older or disabled adults, isolated community members, and people at high risk of or currently in crisis. We connect guests to critical services, including transportation, health screenings, showers, and legal services. Breakfast and lunch is served daily. The Grace Center was founded on the values of: acceptance, hospitality, and opportunity.
Lifebridge North Shore expanded services on Cape Ann by bringing the Grace Center under our umbrella in July 2018. We now have three locations in Salem, Beverly and Gloucester. Through a continuum of supportive services, we work on the emotional and physical well-being of society's most vulnerable members. Our case managers meet guests “where they are at” to help them return to lives of stability and self-sufficiency. Through innovation and strategic partnerships, Lifebridge North Shore is helping even more men and women return to lives of independence
Platinum Tier
Anonymous Lanesvillains, J.J. & Jackie Bell, Cape Ann Savings Bank
Gold Tier
John & Janis Bell, Michael Bresnan & Maryann Sherry, Peter Calkins & Susan Casey, JoAnn Hart & Gordon Baird, David & Bonnie Kaplan, Douglas Kerr & Liisa Nogelo, Trish Roach & Rob Martin, Nancy Steele & Tom Huhn
Silver Tier
Jonathan Golding & Sally Bradley-Golding, Carl & Judy Gustin, Mary Hintlian, Susan McKain & Ken Steiner, Charles Nazarian
Bronze Tier
Jerry Ackerman, Ann Banks, Philip Cutter, Greater Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce, Patricia Johnson, Sandra Dahl Ronan, Holly Tanguay
Address: Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church — 10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA 01930
Do good while having fun.
Do you love our programs at the Meetinghouse? Would you like to support our summer concert series in support of worthy local non-profits as a Sponsor? Last year we raised over $18K in free will donations while featuring great local musical groups and offering delicious food from local vendors. We call it doing good while having fun! All the proceeds go to our partner non-profits, so we rely entirely upon Sponsors like you to pay the expenses. Being a Sponsor is a great way to support your community and to have your name or business listed on all of our posters, season cards, and online publicity.
Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit Massachusetts corporation qualified by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. With this designation, contributions to the GMF are tax-exempt to the extent of the law with no goods or services received in exchange.