7/5/2016 Marilyn Rea Beyer You've heard her on radio, including voiceover announcements on WGBH-FM. Narrator, voice actor, writer and former WUMB-FM Folk Radio personality, Marilyn loves to share stories and poems from her "simple little life." Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 7/12/2016 Scott Schultz Winner of the 2013 Big MouthOff, Scott roars in from LA, where he produces award-winning story sharing series BUSted! true stories about getting around LA sans car. His show recently sold out Hollywood's Comedy Central Stage. A former Story Space regular, this will be his first visit in 3 years! Hosted By: Ellen Robertson Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | 7/19/2016 Phyllis Blackstone , from Maine, presents "See the USA... In a Roadtrek", tales of her extensive travels in her camper van. (Click her photo for a Roadtrek shot!) Filtered through the lens of charming, wry observation as only this retired teacher can make, her off-beat odyssey will have you laughing all the way home! Hosted By: Ellen Robertson |
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7/26/2016 Simon Brooks From UK via NH, Simon treks down from the Granite State to share his inimitable take on classic folk and fairy tales, personal stories and/or who-knows-what-all else. Always hugely entertaining, Simon is matched by few storytellers for his zany characterizations and lightning-fast wit. Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 8/2/2016 Michael Mack Acclaimed by The New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and NPR for his disarmingly personal narratives, Michael Mack, a two-time winner of the Massachusetts Cultural Council’s Artist Fellowship, returns to Story Space with new odysseys of faith, love, and survival. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 8/9/2016 Abner Serd is the prolific writer and producer, since 2015, of the clever, entertaining podcast series Tall Tales & Shaggy Dogs (available on iTunes, Stitcher, etc). On this night he will step out from behind the web mic and share, live, his refreshingly skewed wit and worldview.
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8/16/2016 Tony Cranston This London-based author, teacher and storyteller travels the globe collecting, writing and telling stories. With close ties to China and being the first westerner ever to work in the fabled Children’s Palace in Beijing, he has lived and worked in over 52 cities across the world. Hosted By: Bruce Marcus | 8/23/2016 OPEN TELLING Tell us a story about BEING SINGLE AND ______! (Of course, stories about other topics are welcome too.) So join us for an evening of all Open Telling, with a relaxed time limit. Who knows what great tales you'll hear? Hosted By: Andrea Kamens | 8/30/2016 Michael Koran Charismatic host of CCTV's "AHAH - A Human Among Humans" celebrates his recent victory in his battle with sinus cancer by - How else? - telling the story. Dipping and diving from gentle to gritty, Michael always rocks the house with his inimitable openness, charm and refreshing honesty. Hosted By: Joe Pagliuca |
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9/6/2016 Sebastian Lockwood tells the tale of shaman/sachem Passaconaway, one of the key native figures in the colonial history of New Hampshire. Sebastian's impassioned telling style infuses old stories with lifeblood and relevance, transporting his listeners on a vivid one-of-a-kind journey. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 9/13/2016 Robin Bady performs and teaches throughout the US, China and Europe. Host of BADYHouse Storytelling Concerts in Brooklyn, NY and curator of the annual Governor’s Island Story Festival in New York Harbor, her passion for found ghost stories is morphing slowly into a book: "Ghosts I’ve Met Along the Way.” Hosted By: Ralph Chadis | 9/20/2016 Judith Black Local (and well-beyond) Grand Dame of Storytelling, Judith shares a brand new work in the final stages of development, just prior to trotting it out at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN in early October. She needs listeners; we love her and her stories - A win-win! Hosted By: Andrea Kamens |
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9/27/2016 Judah Leblang is a Boston-based writer, teacher, and storyteller. He has performed his solo show, "One Man's Journey through the Middle Ages" - a humorous look at getting older - at Gay Games 9 in Cleveland, the Cambridge Center for Adult Ed, and Chicago, Buffalo, and Minnesota Fringe Festivals. Hosted By: Ralph Chadis Hear Ye: (Loads in 3 sec.) | | |