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  • Friday! The Narrators at The High Plains Comedy Festival!

    We are pleased as pimples at prom to be participating in the inaugural High Plains Comedy Festival. We’re hosting a special episode of the Narrators at 4pm, Friday August 23rd at the Hi-Dive and we’ve assembled a fantastic lineup of comedians who will be performing at the festival.  To kick the comedy off right, our storytellers will be telling true stories on the theme “The Low Point”.  The show is free as the air you breathe, and a great way to prime yer pump for the weekend of fun ahead.  Here’s some chucklestuffs from our featured storytellers.  See you there…

    Andy Peters

     

    Beth Stelling

     

    Cameron Esposito

     

    Sean Patton

     

    David Gborie

     

    Matt Braunger

     

    Your hosts Andrew Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford will be on hand to share stories, swap spit, and trade rookie cards with unwilling members of the audience.

  • Thursday Night! The Narrators on “HEAT”

    We Denverites have been pretty lucky here as summer enters its final, sweaty stretch.  The afternoons have been filled with thunderstorms and rain, taking the edge off of the usual slaking heat that marks August in our fair town.  But let;s talk about heat anyway.  Heat is our theme this month, and we’ve lined up a sizzling group of storytellers to fry up some tasty tales.  Here are the hot dogs:

    Ru Johnson is a writer and a nail polish enthusiast.  She has lived in Denver for seven years and hails from the East Coast, specifically New York City.  She told a fantastic story about sex and a serious egg aversion at our “Adults Only” show and we are excited to have her back.

    Will Dewey‘s novel The Homeland of Pure Joy is available for you to get yer grubby mitts on, and you can put your mitts on Will himself at this month’s show (for a nominal fee, I assume).

    Rob Bowman is the author of the novel Flea Circus and many other works that have in common the fact that very few people have read them. He has a young son who favors cardigans and jabbering meaninglessly, much like his father.

    Cynthia Ord is a wordsmith and website-meister for a luxury adventure tour company. On the side she blogs about planet-friendly travel for www.thetravelword.com and her own site www.cynthiaord.com.  This is her first Narrators appearance, but she has offered up some past themes for shows.

    Heather Snow is a comedian, a writer, and a Narrators favorite.  We’re excited to have her back!

    Dan Landes owns City O’ City and Watercourse Foods, and our beloved Deer Pile, where we get to host The Narrators.  He is also the author of Joonie and the Great Harbinger Stampede.

    Johanna Walker is a public speaking coach, helping people transform their fear of public speaking into dynamic power and authentic presence. She also teaches a solo performance making class called Fearless Solos, and co-hosts Boulder’s bi-monthly story slam, Truth Be Told. (next one on Sunday August 18!) Find out more at www.johannawalker.com and www.storyslamboulder.com

    Rick Griffith is a god among typographers. His design studio MATTER is built around an edict of using their talents for the uncommon, human good.  He also serves as a Denver County Commissioner for Public Art and Culture.

    …and your faithful co-hosts Andrew Orvedahl and Robert Rutherford will be on deck to provide awkwardly large armpit stains and trade homemade Otter Pop recipes.  See you there, sweetums.

     

     

     

  • 23: The Open Road Part 2

    rearviewThe theme for our July show was “The Open Road”, a fitting tone to tackle in the depths of road trip season.  Part 2 of this show features true stories from amazing local comedian Jordan Doll and The Narrators co-host Robert Rutherford. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on July 18th, 2013 by our good friends at The Denver Diatribe.

    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.

    Our next show is coming up on August 15th and the theme will be “HEAT.” We’ll be posting details about our great lineup tomorrow.

    Thanks for listening!

  • 22: The Open Road Part 1

    22: The Open Road Part 1

    Vanishing Point1118903267The theme for our July show was “The Open Road”, a fitting tone to tackle in the depths of road trip season.  This podcast features true stories from filmmakers The Nix Bros. and writer Cassie Schoon. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on July 18th, 2013 by our good friends at The Denver Diatribe.

    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.

    Our next show is coming up on August 15th and the theme will be “HEAT.”

    Thanks for listening!

  • The Narrators and Fortunate Listener – Robert Rutherford

    Fortunate Listener :: Rob Rutherford from Mighty Fine Productions on Vimeo.

     

    A few months ago, The Narrators took part in a great music series put on by Audiovore and Mountain to Sound called Fortunate Listener.  They captured some great footage of our storytellers relating “Tales From the Road.”  Here’s The Narrators co-host Robert Rutherford sharing a story about an awkward shower encounter while on tour.  Enjoy!

  • Tomorrow Night!!  The Narrators on “The Open Road”

    Tomorrow Night!! The Narrators on “The Open Road”

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    Our July show is extremely nigh, and we’ve crafted a great lineup of storytellers to tickle your storybones with tales about “The Open Road”.  Per usual, we’ll kick things off at 8pm at The Deer pile (above City O’ City).    Here’s the scoop:

     

     

    The Nix Bros. – These guys are doing amazing work and have helped to bring well-deserved attention to Denver film-making.  Their work with The Grawlix is a good place to sink your teeth if you ain’t tasted ’em yet.

    Jordan Doll – Jordan is one of Denver’s finest comedians, and we are thrilled to have him back on the show.

    Theresa Mercado – It’d be difficult to cram all of Theresa’s activities into a short quip, so we’ll just tell you to watch her on Late Night Denver and visit her curated film series Cruel Summer at Crash 45.

    Ed Ward – Ed has been a friend of the show since we started, has been a guest several times, and hosts our sister storytelling show Stories Stories Bring YOUR Stories.

    Tom Murphy – Anyone who has ever read more than ten words about Denver music knows this man’s work.  He is as prolific as he is insightful about Denver music history.

    Tim Rynders – Tim plays bass for one of Denver’s best and hardest working bands, The Knew.  If you haven’t seen them live, your life is empty and devoid of joy.  Please fix that.

    Cassandra Schoon – Cassie is a damn fine writer, and delighted our October audience with a story about a disgusting car ride.  We’re excited to hear what she has crafted for her return.

    Allison Downey – Allison is visiting our fair state from the northern climes of Michigan, where she hosts a storytelling program on NPR.

    Your hosts Robert Rutherford and Andrew Orvedahl will be on hand to provide fresh B.O. and high fives for summah.

    See you wild things there.