Author: Ron S. Doyle

  • 94: Diana Dresser, “Creepier than ghosts”

    94: Diana Dresser, “Creepier than ghosts”

    Today’s story is by actor, director, and choreographer Diana Dresser. Head’s up: This story is about a stalker, so it could be a trigger for folks who have experienced stalker-related trauma. Diana’s story was recorded live on October 21, 2015 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado; the theme of the evening was “Creeps.”

    Also, there’s an illustrated teaser of this week’s story in Issue #28 of Birdy Magazine, so if you live in Denver, be sure to grab a copy while it’s still on the newsstands. Special thanks to Chrissy and Johnny and everyone else at Birdy magazine for including us—and a super-duper special thanks to the illustrator, Jackie Hay, and our intern Sydney Crain for making this collaboration happen.

  • 93: Ellen Wright & Laurel Posakony, “On My Own But Never Alone”

    93: Ellen Wright & Laurel Posakony, “On My Own But Never Alone”

    We always struggle choosing which stories to share on the podcast, since we cannot post them all. But we found these two stories to be so complimentary, that we decided to play them together. These stories, told on the theme “DIY or Die”, reveal the inner lives of two unique women doing something they are afraid of. They embody the punk rock ethos of do it yourself, but with the unspoken caveat, never alone. I was struck by their courage and their vulnerability. I hope you are too. These stories, the first told by Ellen Wright, the second by Laurel Posakony, were recorded on 9 February 2016 at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern in San Diego.

    I’m excited to announce collaboration between the Narrators San Diego and Finest City Improv on a monthly show starting Saturday, March 19th called Moment of Truth. Moment of Truth will be improvised 5 minute stories told on themes chosen by the audience at Finest City Improv. If you haven’t been there, Finest City is located in the Lafayette Hotel on beautiful El Cajon Blvd. Tickets and more information can be found at www.finestcityimprov.com

    As always, the San Diego Narrators show will happen on the second Tuesday of the month, 8 March, at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in North Park. The theme is “Ouch!” and it might just be our best line-up of story tellers yet. Even more exciting is the Denver show, happening Wednesday, 16 March Buntport Theater. This will be the 6th Anniversay of The Narrators and will feature Andrew Orvedahl, the show’s creator, Robert Rutherford, and many more Denver favorites. Come celebrate with us!

    Check out our Events page to get the latest news on upcoming shows and the themes for all of our 2016 shows.

  • 92: Adam Cayton-Holland, “Ice Skating into Guantanamo”

    92: Adam Cayton-Holland, “Ice Skating into Guantanamo”

    Today’s story comes from Adam Cayton-Holland. Adam has been performing at The Narrators since the very beginning and we’re always thrilled when he’s able to share a story. He’s one-third of the comedy group The Grawlix, the masterminds behind the new hit comedy series Those Who Can’t on TruTV. This story was recorded live on 16 December 2015 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado; the theme of the evening was “Siblings.”

    Thanks so much to everyone who came out to Su Teatro last Sunday for our special collaboration with Stories on Stage. Standing ovations feel pretty darned good.

    Our next shows will take place on 8 March 2016 at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern in San Diego and 16 March 2016 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme for both shows is “Ouch” and Denver will be celebrating its sixth anniversary with a super special show starting at 7pm. Keep an eye on our Facebook page and our website for more details.

  • Sunday in Denver: “True Story,” a special collaboration with Stories on Stage

    Sunday in Denver: “True Story,” a special collaboration with Stories on Stage

    truestory1Sunday, 21 February 2016 at Su Teatro Cultural & Performing Arts Center:

    We’re teaming up with our pals at Stories on Stage for a special performance of true tales, featuring some of The Narrators’ favorite storytellers—Janae Burris, Timmy Lasley, and Greg Salvesen—who will share a few of their best stories from our show. Think of it as a special Greatest Hits edition of The Narrators. Stories on Stage has also brought along Kevin Kling, a playwright and storyteller best known for his essays on NPR’s All Things Considered, to complete the package. Co-hosts Erin Rollman and Ron Doyle will be hosting both shows.

    There will be an afternoon matinee show at 1:30pm and an evening performance at 6:30pm.

    To buy tickets, please visit StoriesOnStage.org. Use the code NARRATORS at checkout for $8 off each ticket!

    721 Santa Fe Drive
    Denver, CO 80204
    www.suteatro.org
    (303) 296-0219

    The storytellers:

    timmi-lasleyTimmi Lasley is the host of Epilogue Comedy — a showcase in a punk rock book store. she was the winner of Comedy Works Funny Final Four competition in 2015, which gave her the opportunity to share the stage co-hosting at Comedy Works with Dave Chappelle. Festival credits include: High Plains Comedy Fest 2013, ’14 and ’15; Underground Music Showcase and CROM Fest 2015. She has become an accomplished storyteller and can be seen hosting Denver’s Moth Story Slam, or writing and producing original plays.
    greg-salvesen2Greg Salvesen is a perpetual astronomy graduate student studying black holes at the University of Colorado Boulder.  He’s applying for real jobs right now, but has never had one before.  Greg also enjoys running long distance races, particularly those of 100 miles or more.  He was the winner—and only finisher—of the first ever Infinitus 888, a 10-day, 551-mile footrace in Vermont. Oh, he likes jigsaw puzzles, too, but who doesn’t?
    janae-burrisJanae Burris is a comedian, writer and actor as well as a graduate of California Institute of the Arts, School of Theater. While in Los Angeles Janae performed in dozens of stage plays and  was a member of the critically acclaimed City Garage Theater. She has performed and taught improv and stand up comedy for almost a decade, but in the last eighteen months has become a staple in the densely talented Denver comedy community. Janae grabbed the runner up spot at the 2015 Comedy Works New Faces Contest. Her recent promotion to “Regular” at CW has given her the opportunity to open and feature for some of the nation’s funniest comedians including Ben Roy, Josh Blue and The Sklar Brothers. Janae can be seen weekly performing at both Comedy Works Denver locations and throughout the front range. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @negativenegro.
    kevin-klingKevin Kling is best known for his popular commentaries on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered and his storytelling stage shows like Tales from the Charred Underbelly of the Yule Log. Kling’s autobiographical tales are as enchanting as they are true to life: hopping freight trains, getting hit by lightning, performing his banned play in Czechoslovakia, growing up in Minnesota, and eating things before knowing what they are. He continues to write plays and stories in a rigorous fashion, and travels around the globe to numerous storytelling festivals, residencies, and has been invited to perform the acclaimed National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN for several years. Kevin has released a number of compact disc collections of his stories and has published three books, The Dog Says How, Holiday Inn and Big Little Brother.

     

  • This Wednesday in Denver: “DIY or DIE”

    This Wednesday in Denver: “DIY or DIE”

    BUNTPORT THEATER, DENVER, 17 FEBRUARY 2016 at 8:00PM:

    Join us for an evening of stories on the theme “DIY or DIE.” Here’s the lineup:

    Sean Michael Cummings (Shakesbeer)
    James Laurie (Flobots, NOENEMIES)
    Adrian Mesa (3-Course Comedy, “Those Who Can’t”)
    Rae Moore
    Kevin O’Brien (Arguments & Grievances)
    Jordan Wieleba (Something Fabulous)

    …and your host, Erin Rollman. We’ll have beer and wine available for donation (CASH ONLY). See you there!

    717 Lipan Street
    DENVER

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  • 91: Lola Cacho, “Never Give Up”

    91: Lola Cacho, “Never Give Up”

    This week’s story comes to you from our San Diego show, where storyteller Lola Cacho shared on the theme of “DIY or DIE.” This story was recorded live on 9 February 2016 at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern.

    On 21 February, we’re teaming up with our pals at Stories on Stage for an evening of true tales, featuring some of The Narrators’ favorite storytellers—Janae Burris, Timmy Lasley, and Greg Salvesen. To buy tickets and learn more, please visit StoriesOnStage.org. Mention The Narrators at checkout for a discount!

    Check out our Events page to get the latest news on upcoming shows and the themes for all of our 2016 shows.