Tag: Ron Doyle

  • 20 May 2015: “Nature vs. Nurture”

    20 May 2015: “Nature vs. Nurture”

    BUNTPORT, MAY 20 at 8:00PM:

    You’re living in a dystopian future without oil where everyone drives inefficient vehicles and plays propane-powered guitars. Your mother always made you wear green but purple was your thing. Sometimes you just want to sit in your underwear, licking the peanut butter lid. You’re teaching a Scandinavian boy named Oddvar how to be a grifter. OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. We have an AMAZING lineup of storytellers tonight, talking about Nature vs. Nurture:

    Anna Seregina (Terrified Podcast, Bridgetown)
    Aaron Urist (Crush City)
    Jordan Wieleba (Something Fabulous)
    Anthony Crawford (Talkin’ Shop)
    Emma Weisfeld
    Katie Schluter
    MacKenzie Keller

    …and your host, Ron Doyle, wearing checkered chef pants and a look of general panic. We’ll have beer and wine available for donation (bring cash). See you there!

    717 Lipan Street
    DENVER

  • The Narrators with a Full Freaking Chamber Orchestra.

    MSCO-Narrators-2015-poster1If you are one of the millions of people who have attended one of our shows and thought “I like this story, but it sure would be embettered if it had a 35-piece chamber orchestra providing some sweet orchestral jams to jack it up some,” you are in luck.

    Our next big collaboration is just a couple of weeks away, and tickets are on sale now to see The Narrators perform with the Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra in a show called Two-Way Street. MSCO and The Narrators traded music and stories, respectively, for each group of performers to respond to and the result will be an evening of true stories and majestic orchestral soundtracking!

    There are two chances to see Two-Way Street: Friday April 24th 7:30pm at Augustana Lutheran Church, and Saturday April 25th 8:00pm at the McNichols Civic Center Building as part of the Denver Music Summit. As a side note, if you are a musician or support the music scene in Denver, you should really check out ALL of the amazing programming that the Denver Music Summit is providing that weekend. We are proud to be partnering with them for a second year in a row, and we are THRILLED to be collaborating with the Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra.

    We’ve assembled a truly spectacular lineup of storytellers for this show. Here’s the run-down:

    headshotLaura Bond writes stories and essays, some of them true, as well as blurbs, quips, and hashtags. A former editor and staff writer with Westword, Laura has written for Rolling StoneUSAA, and Spin, among others. She was the 2012 recipient of the Alice Maxine Bowie Fellowship for Fiction from Lighthouse Writers Workshop, where she takes and teaches classes. Laura recently served as Director of Media Relations for the Colorado Symphony; now, she operates Laura Bond, Ink., a communications firm for non-profit and arts organizations, and sometimes works on a middle-grade novel in progress.
    ru johnson headshotRu Johnson is a writer, creative and arts advocate whose works have appeared in Denver Westword and most recently in The Denver Post where she writes regularly. Johnson owns a start-up called Roux Black Consulting that is designed to produce highly attended events and boutique creative consulting for top brands and newly established companies. She loves nail polish, ball gowns and the written word.
    Graham_headshot2Ellen K. Graham is a Denver writer.  As a playwright, she has worked with many theatre companies in the Denver area, including the Edge, Paragon, and the Denver Center.  She has received a Westword Best of Denver award, two Henry award nominations, and has been a finalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Shakespeare’s Sister Fellowship, and the Global Age Project.  She is the founder of the theatrical production company Feral Assembly and a co-founder of Shocking Beyond Belief! Films.
    headshot polka dotsTimmi Lasley is the host of multiple shows in Denver including: Epilogue Comedy – an alt showcase in a punk rock bookstore, and The Comedy RoomRoom which has both a monthly showcase and a popular weekly open mic. She was once described as “the raw nerve of Denver comedy.” Her mother thinks she’s very talented.
    1527125_10204909965369555_3110764422472697900_nRobert Rutherford is a writer, musician, and former co-host of The Narrators in Denver. Robert has built a career out of storytelling, from his work in the museum world as an educator and multimedia producer to his work with The Narrators. His writing has appeared in the Onion’s AV Club, The Donnybrook Writing Academy, and Birdy. He is currently working on launching a chapter of The Narrators show in San Diego.
    RonDoyle-Manger-Sept2012-350px-squareRon S. Doyle is the co-host of The Narrators Denver and long-time producer and champion of podcasting in Denver. He is a former at-risk school teacher and administrator who now runs a creative communications agency, Waterday Media, and wrangles two precocious daughters with his wife in southeast Denver.
    We hope to see you there!
  • 18 March 2015: The Narrators’ 5th Anniversary Special

    18 March 2015: The Narrators’ 5th Anniversary Special

    To celebrate the fifth anniversary of our Denver show, we’re replacing our regular monthly 8pm show with TWO shows at 7pm and 9pm. Join us for this special event! Both shows are stacked with ridiculously wonderful raconteurs:

    WEDNESDAY, 18 MARCH AT BUNTPORT THEATER

    7:00PM

    • Hutch Harris (lead singer of The Thermals, standup comedian from Portland, Oregon)
    • Robert Rutherford (co-host of The Narrators San Diego, Digital Content Developer at the San Diego Natural History Museum)
    • Janae Burris (actor and comedian, voted California’s Funniest Female)
    • Adam & Evan Nix (The Nix Bros, Total Ghost)
    • Heather Nicholson Hughes (actor and writer)
    • Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald (comedian, veterinarian, star of Animal Planet’s “Emergency Vets”)

    9:00PM

    • Hutch Harris (yes, both shows!)
    • Robert Rutherford (yes, both shows!)
    • Ellen K Graham (playwright and screenwriter)
    • Kelly shortandqueer (co-founder of the Denver Zine Library)
    • Timmi Lasley (comedian and actor, host of Epilogue Comedy)
    • Jeff Campbell (playwright, educator, MC, poet, performer, activist)
    • Jan Scott-Frazier (multimedia artist, Japanese anime industry veteran, Exeuctive directo of Voices For)

    Plus Andrew Orvedahl and Ron S. Doyle, hosting their yoga-and-bicycle-toned butts off.

    As always, admission to these shows is free, but we did pay to bring Hutch and Robert in for this special evening—so your donations are greatly appreciated. Wine and beer (from our darling sponsor, Breckenridge Brewery) will also be available by donation.

  • 52: Schooled, Part 2

    52: Schooled, Part 2

    This episode, the second of a two-part series on the theme “Schooled,” features stories from co-host Ron Doyle and Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald. These stories were recorded live at Buntport Theater on September 17, 2014.

    Our next live show takes place on December 17, 2014 at 8:00pm—the theme of the evening will be “No Returns.” Also, we’ll have beer available from our newest sponsor, Breckenridge Brewery. See you there!

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

  • 45: Broke, Part 2

    45: Broke, Part 2

    Part two of our “Broke” show, recorded at Buntport Theater, features stories from our producer, Ron S. Doyle, and comedian Haley Driscoll. These stories were recorded at Buntport Theater on June 18, 2014.

    Our new theme music was provided by our friend Whalehawk (aka grammy nominated musician Jake Sanders). He has a huge catalog of music available on his SoundCloud page, so make sure to check out more of his work.

  • Our Story Thus Far…

    Our Story Thus Far…

    In 2009, I created a comedy storytelling show in Los Angeles called Storytime, born mainly from my frustration at the average standup comedy audience’s impatience with stories. The show was a ton of fun, and when I moved back to Denver in November of that year, I was eager to move the show with me.

    Once I finally found a home at the Paris on the Platte wine bar, the first order of business was to change the name to The Narrators, since I discovered there was already a Colorado-based jam band called Storytime. (Much later I would discover that there is also a pretty terrible hip hop group called The Narrators.) I had created the show somewhat self-indulgently as a means to tell funny stories, and for others to do the same, but it took on a life of its own, with its own fan base. I was finding new and amazing storytellers every month who were not comedians, but playwrights, songwriters, novelists, etc. The show grew immediately, and soon outgrew the intimate little wine bar.

    I decided to move the show to a new venue, but knew it also needed more attention than I could give, so I asked my good friend Robert Rutherford to hop aboard, as he had already demonstrated both a passion for storytelling and a passion for this show, both crucial ingredients. We moved The Narrators to the Deer Pile art space, which was a terrific upgrade. The space was still intimate, but very intentional. Everyone present was there to hear the stories, which significantly improved the show’s quality.

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    As fortune would have it, the show continued to steadily grow until it was normal to see audience overflow spilling out into the hallway. We stayed at the Deer Pile as long as we could, but eventually resigned ourselves to look for a larger space.

    We ended up linking with one of our very favorite Denver cultural institutions, the Buntport Theater  and again the fit was perfect, and is to date our current home. The space is larger, but still ideal for storytelling.

    Robert’s life decided to take him to San Diego, but his love for the show is undiminished, and in fact he will soon be launching his own chapter of The Narrators from southern California. I’ve never had anything I created bear the sort of fruit that can be taken away to a new place to grow, which is super cool. (Yes, I know it’s just a storytelling show which is neither unique or amazing, but it still feels neat.)

    We’ve also partnered up with Rooftop media out of San Francisco, who will distribute some of our stories across their various platforms. Hopefully this partnership will lead to other big ideas- like perhaps a StoryFest here in Denver?

    I had to find a new co-host for the Denver Narrators show, and after some real thinking, I found the perfect candidate. I will introduce him to the show on August 20th, hope to see you there!

    To everyone who has told a story, or just listened over all these years, thank you so much!

    -Andrew Orvedahl