Author: Ron S. Doyle

  • 38: Slapstick, Part 1

    38: Slapstick, Part 1

    Part one of our “Slapstick” show features stories from Narrators co-host/Captain of many hearts Andrew Orvedahl and comedian Chris Fairbanks. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on March 20, 2014 by our main man Ron Doyle.

    Our April show at the Deer Pile will take place on Thursday the 17th and our theme will be “GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS!”  We have some big announcements regarding the future of our show, so this one’s not to be missed!

    The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.

  • The Narrators win Best of Denver Award and launch new series on Colorado Public Radio!

    The Narrators win Best of Denver Award and launch new series on Colorado Public Radio!

    photo(7)Well, lookie there! Westword just bestowed our little storytelling show with a Best of Denver Award for “Best Free Entertainment“! We are proud to be a part of Denver’s creative community and are honored to be recognized with this award alongside so many amazing people, places, and things that make this town tick so soundly, give it it’s tangy flavor, and stink it up with fart jokes and poetry.

    What’s more, the debut episode of our ongoing series for Colorado Public Radio, wherein Andrew and Robert explore the craft of storytelling and it’s importance in our everyday lives, has launched. This first episode explores the idea of “truth” in “true storytelling shows like ours. Listen to the episode HERE, and tune into 90.1 FM in Denver and surrounding regions on Fridays at 10:30am or 7:30pm to hear the arts show that we are a part of. Chloe Veltman, who has helped to launch their new arts bureau, is doing amazing things and bringing a metric crap-ton of locally-created content to your earholes.

  • Tomorrow Night! The Narrators on “Slapstick”!

    Seeing as how we’ve survived the Ides of March yet again, let’s celebrate our foibles, our follies, and our fuck-ups with some tales of Slapstick at The Deer Pile. Whaddayasay?

    We have an incredible lineup this month, including some out-of-towner comedian types in Denver for a big show on Friday. Here’s the lowdown:

    Malkah Duprix – Musician, Denver Comedy Super Booster
    Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald – Veterinarian, Comedian, ex-bouncer, captain of our hearts
    Rob Bowman – Writer, Teacher
    Joel Warner – Writer (his forthcoming book The Humor Code is out April 1)
    Shayna Ferm – Comedian
    Andy Juett – Comedy Producer, Comedian, member of legendary Denver acapella dubstep group The Mouthstepperz
    Rory Scovel – Comedian
    Chris Fairbanks – Comedian

    …and your hosts Andrew Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford will be on hand to provide you with high fives and bullshit.

    The Narrators takes place at the Deer Pile, above City O’ City at 13th and Sherman in Denver. The show starts at 8pm and is as free as a dirty thought about your seventh grade math teacher.

  • 37: Lived/Re-Lived, Part 2

    37: Lived/Re-Lived, Part 2

    Part 2 of of our special kick-off show for “Lived/Re-lived” features stories by graphic designer/musician Michael King and writer Laura Bond. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on February 20, 2014 by our main man Ron Doyle.

    If you don’t know yet, The Narrators collaborated on a theatrical production with Off-Center at the Jones Theater. It’s called Lived/Re-lived and features three of our best storytellers: Jeff Campbell, Timmi Lasley, and Kelly Shortandqueer telling stories that will be reinterpreted on stage with the help of aerial ballet troupes, puppeteers, musicians, and filmmakers. We had a great opening night last Friday and you have two more chances to catch the show – March 14th, and 21st, 2014.  Tickets are now on sale. Snatch ’em up and we’ll see you there.

    Our March show at the Deer Pile will take place on Thursday the 20th and our theme will be “Slapstick!”

    The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.

    Thanks for listening!

  • 36: Lived/Re-Lived, Part 1

    36: Lived/Re-Lived, Part 1

    Part one of our special kick-off show for “Lived/Re-lived” features stories by poet Ken Arkind, whose new book of poetry, ‘Coyotes” is being released next week (party info here), and first-time guest Dori Samadzai-Bonner. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on February 20, 2014 by our main man Ron Doyle.

    If you don’t know yet, The Narrators collaborated on a theatrical production with Off-Center at the Jones Theater. It’s called Lived/Re-lived and features three of our best storytellers: Jeff Campbell, Timmi Lasley, and Kelly Shortandqueer telling stories that will be reinterpreted on stage with the help of aerial ballet troupes, puppeteers, musicians, and filmmakers. The show will run on three dates: March 7th, 14th, and 21st, 2014.  Tickets are now on sale. Snatch ’em up and we’ll see you there.

    Our March show at the Deer Pile will take place on Thursday the 20th and our theme will be “Slapstick!”

    The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.

    Thanks for listening!

  • 35: Things I’ve Forgotten, Part 2

    35: Things I’ve Forgotten, Part 2

    Part two of our search for “Things I’ve Forgotten” features stories by one of our favorite regular guests, Chris Charpentier, and The Narrators’ co-host Andrew Orvedahl.  These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on January 16th, 2013 by our main man Ron Doyle.

    The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.

    If you don’t know yet, The Narrators collaborated on a theatrical production with Off-Center at the Jones Theater. It’s called Lived/Re-lived and features three of our best storytellers: Jeff Campbell, Timmi Lasley, and Kelly Shortandqueer telling stories that will be reinterpreted on stage with the help of aerial ballet troupes, puppeteers, musicians, and filmmakers. The show will run on three dates: March 7th, 14th, and 21st, 2014.  Tickets are now on sale. Snatch ’em up and we’ll see you there.

    Our March show at the Deer Pile will take place on Thursday the 20th and our theme will be “Slapstick!”

    Thanks for listening!