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Monthly Storytelling Open Mic hosted by
New Hampshire storyteller Lauretta Phillips

The Mill Fudge Factory and Lauretta Phillips join forces
to begin monthly storytelling programs, the last Thursday of each
month, from April 29th through November 18th, beginning with a Storytelling
Gala.
Each program will begin with an open mic at 7:30 pm, followed by a
featured teller. The program ends at 9:30.
If you need more information call:
Lauretta Phillips 603-735-5965
Thursday, June 24 - Sisters Too
Hosted by NH Storyteller Lauretta Phillips and featuring Sisters Too.
Sisters
Cora and Lauretta have been telling tales together since 1995. What
started as a fun thing to do one sunny afternoon has become a new way
for both of them to share the joy of storytelling with audiences around
New England and the Mid West.
"I have traveled to many places
to hear Cora tell and her stories are always a treat. I look forward to
being in the audience every chance I get." Lesa - Dewitt, MI
Come share your own stories in a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere.
Come tell your stories!
Thursday,
July 29 - Simon Brooks
Once
upon a tale... Simon takes listeners to a time and place, far
away, drawing from a world of stories. From hundreds of tales
of myth, legend and folklore, he tells of heroes and heroines,
talking animals, dragons, trolls, tales of pirates, Greek gods,
and fairies. All his stories are filled with many kinds of treasure
and adventure. Simon performs using unique voices to animate his
tales and adds expressive body language, which brings the stories
to life. Simon's often-funny storytelling will delight children
and adults alike.
Thursday, Aug 26 - Peter Brodeur
"Bearded
Turtle" is not an American Indian Storyteller, but rather a teller of
American Indian stories, mostly stories from the "People of the
Dawnland"(Wabanaki). He is native to the area and these stories are
about places and things that are part of him. "I tell stories to keep
alive oral tradition over 10,00 years old, and because a story is only
a story if it is told." Peter Brodeur is the NH State Liason for the
National Storytelling Network.
Thursd
ay,
Sept 30 - Angela Klingler
“Alternately
wise and funny, silly and poignant,” (Yukon
International Storytelling Festival) “Angela’s animated storytelling
humorously evokes a sense of perspective in the realm of human nature,”
(Chrysalis Bookseller, WA)
as she weaves traditional world
folktales, mythology, regional legends and history with humor and wit.
Telling
professionally since 1989, she has garnered national recognition, telling at
arts festivals, museums, schools and libraries across the country, her audio
“Faire Tales” is a National Parenting Publications Award winner. A seasoned
professional, she brings a unique insight and perspective to the art of
storytelling, combining her life experiences as a mother of three with the
research skills and education received as a registered nurse, to enhance and
influence her selection of story.
Thursday, Oct 28 - George Radcliffe
'Uncle George' Radcliffe ~ George, a retired school teacher from
Webster shares some of his "Slumgullion Tales." These are a unique
collection of Folk tales that George has made his own by combining his
original telling-style and sense of humor. George teaches people of all
ages the art of the oral tale and at any given time, has a range of
stories which run the gamut from intense to humorous. He currently is
an active member of 5 NH Storytelling Guilds.
Thursday,
Nov 18 - Closing Storytelling Gala with 6 tellers
Spread the
word - invite your friends! We hope to see you there!
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