Author: Ron S. Doyle

  • 86: Matthew Taylor, “Jesus Party!”

    86: Matthew Taylor, “Jesus Party!”

    Over the years, we’ve heard lots of holiday stories at The Narrators, even when they’re out of season, because life just seems more significant during special events.

    Like birthdays and graduations and anniversaries, holidays elevate themselves to a different status among the crowd of 365. As a species, we’re drawn to creating a spectacle. So many of us love obsessing over the logistics of special events—the meals, the friends and family members, the music, the gifts and the travel. And, because we think so much about the traditions and the execution, holidays sear themselves onto our memory in a way that just doesn’t happen with a regular day at work. We obsess, we ruminate, we revel and sometimes regret the tiniest of details. And it’s those details, those long-term emotional marks and memories, my friends, that make such excellent ingredients for a story.

    Today’s story comes from Matthew Taylor. It’s not about Christmas, per se, but it is about a Jesus-themed birthday party, which is pretty darned close to Christmas if you ask me.  Matthew is an actor, improviser and author who hails from the small sailing village of Itchenor in the UK. His performance was adapted from a short story entitled “Surprise Party,” which is also a chapter in his award-winning autobiography, Goat Lips: Tales of a True Englishman. This story was recorded live on 16 September 2015; the theme of the evening was “Firsts.” Happy holidays, everyone.

    Our next live events will take place on 12 January 2016 at Tiger!Tiger! in San Diego and 20 January 2016 at Buntport Theater in Denver—the theme will be “Promise.” Both shows are free and start at 8pm. For a list of all our 2016 themes and information about upcoming special events, please visit our Events page.

  • 85: Amy Lisewski, “My Brother’s Brother”

    85: Amy Lisewski, “My Brother’s Brother”

    We’ve wrapped up our live shows for 2015. Thank you to all of you in Denver in San Diego and beyond who have helped to make 2015 one of our best years yet. We’re looking forward to 2016, and to that end we have posted all of our themes for the upcoming year, which you can find on our Events page. We’ll be back in the new year ready for love and war and whatever else the world throws at us. In the meantime, please enjoy this story, shared at our San Diego show in December. Amy Lisewski, founder and director of Finest City Improv, told a pretty amazing tale about the true connections of family when we tackled the theme of “Siblings.”

    And here’s one last call to hear from you folks out there in podcast land. If you want to get us a gift for Christmas, please consider taking a moment to rate this podcast on iTunes. It only takes 15 seconds but really does help our ranking there.

    Our theme music is by our friend Whalehawk (aka the Grammy-nominated musician Jake Sanders).

  • This Wednesday in Denver: “Siblings”

    This Wednesday in Denver: “Siblings”

    BUNTPORT THEATER, DENVER, 16 DECEMBER 2015 at 8:00PM:

    When you were three years old, she stranded you on the coffee table for an hour because you really truly believed that the carpet was lava. You haven’t spoken to him for 6 months because he’s entered into a really disturbing racist-like-Morrisey phase. You shared a bed when you were little and still feel a little empty when they’re gone. Tonight, for our final show of 2015, we bring you stories about “Siblings.” The cast of storytellers:

    Laura Bond (Writer, Rolling Stone, Spin, Lighthouse Writers)
    Adam Cayton-Holland (Comedian, “Those Who Can’t”, The Grawlix)
    Steph Gustafson (Activist, retired nonprofit wizard)
    Chella Negro (Singer/songwriter, Chella & The Charm)
    Ellen Trachman (Attorney, Trachman Law Center)
    Emma Weisfeld (The Narrators, Audible/Rooftop Media)

    …and your host, Erin Rollman, the living embodiment of the imaginary sister we all daydreamed about. We’ll have beer, wine, and 2016 POSTERS (!) available for donation (CASH ONLY). See you there!

    717 Lipan Street
    DENVER

     

     

  • 84: AJ Pape, “Kevin Spacey Saved My Life”

    84: AJ Pape, “Kevin Spacey Saved My Life”

    Today’s story comes from AJ Pape. AJ’s story was recorded live on 18 November 2015 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “If You Can’t Say Something Nice.”

    Our next show is on Wednesday, December 16 at Buntport Theater in Denver. The theme will be Siblings and sadly, it’s our last show of 2015. But, have no fear, we’ll be back in 2016 and for the first time ever we’ve announced an entire year’s worth of themes in advance, so please head over to our Events page and check out the list.

    As always, we love hearing from you folks out there in podcast land, and if you want to get us a gift for Christmas, please consider taking a moment to rate this podcast on iTunes. It only takes 15 seconds but really does help our ranking there.

    Our theme music is by our friend Whalehawk (aka the Grammy-nominated musician Jake Sanders).

  • The Narrators’ 2016 Show Themes

    The Narrators’ 2016 Show Themes

    Hannah Duggan, 21 October 2015. Photo courtesy of From the Hip Photo.
    Hannah Duggan, 21 October 2015. Photo courtesy of From the Hip Photo.

    Themes! Hot themes! Get your hot themes! We here at The Narrators’ Brain Trust bashed our ganglia together to produce our show’s themes for the entirety of 2016, and we’re thrilled to get them out into the world.

    We’re hoping that when you take a gander at the list that it’ll get your story-juices flowing (those are produced by your lituitary gland, located deep within your hippocampus – trust us, we’re scientists, and you are reading this on the Internet, the last bastion of truthful information left to humans).

    Once those story juices get flowing, side effects may include: rumination, handwriting, deep journaling, epiphanies, spontaneous reverie, glory-daysing, nostalgic mixtape making, and cotton mouth. If your story juices continue to flow for more than four hours, congratulations, you’re a writer. Seek the advice of a therapist and strap in for a fun ride.

    If you want to tell a story in Denver or San Diego, please check out our FAQ and get in touch. If you want to see and hear the stories that these themes induce in people, please visit our Events page to find show dates and watch our Facebook page for the latest info on special events and more. Here’s to a year full of stories to come.

    2016 Show Themes

    JAN – Promise
    FEB – DIY or Die
    MAR – Ouch
    APR – All Is Fair
    MAY – Tongues
    JUN – Ink
    JUL – Pop!
    AUG – Naked
    SEP – Change Of Heart
    OCT – Tricks
    NOV – Overindulgence
    DEC – Parents Just Don’t Understand

  • 83: Jenny Minniti-Shippey, “Bicycles, Beer and the Body”

    83: Jenny Minniti-Shippey, “Bicycles, Beer and the Body”

    We’re back after a long Thanksgiving weekend with a story from Jenny Minniti-Shippey. Jenny shares a glimpse into life as a young writer in Galway, a fitting tale for our San Diego Beer Week-themed show “Bottled Up,” recorded live at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern on 10 November 2015.

    Our next live events—which are our last two shows of 2015—will take place on 8 December in San Diego and 16 December in Denver. The theme will be “Siblings.”
    AND! On Thursday, 3 December, we’ll be posting our show themes for 2016. That’s right, the whole year, presented to you with a seasonal, non-existent, metaphorical bow. If you’ve ever wanted to be a part of the show, you’ll be able to start planning now. Stay tuned on our website and on our Facebook page for the big announcement, and we hope to see you at a show.

    Our theme music is by our friend Whalehawk (aka the Grammy-nominated musician Jake Sanders).