Tag: Timmi Lasley

  • 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.

  • 44: Broke, Part 1

    44: Broke, Part 1

    Part one of our “Broke” show, recorded in our new home at Buntport Theater, features stories from comedian/Denver Post pot critic/host of Whiskey and Cigarettes podcast Jake Browne and comedian Timmi Lasley. These stories were recorded at Buntport Theater on June 18, 2014 by our main man Ron Doyle.

    IF YOU HAVEN’T HEARD THE BIG NEWS REGARDING OUR SHOW, READ ON!

    We are not hosting our show on the usual third Wednesday in July.  INSTEAD, we are putting on a very special show on FRIDAY, JULY 18 at 8pm at Buntport Theater.  We are partnering with Pivot TV and Rooftop Media to tackle the theme of “Taking a Stand”, which will be filmed by Pivot TV, and we have put together an incredible lineup of performers to help us out, including:

    Dessa (DOOMTREE Collective), Jonny 5 (Flobots), Nancy Norton (comedian), Evan Weissman (Warm Cookies of the Revolution), Andrew Orvedahl, and Robert Rutherford.

    AND, You might notice that our podcast sounds a little bit different! We got some new tunes, 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.

  • 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!

  • TONIGHT! The Narrators “Lived/Re-lived” at the Deer Pile, 8pm!

    Here’s our lineup for tonight, sweetums.  The show is as free as the air you breathe and starts at 8pm, deep in the gurgling belly of Denver’s creative community, The Deer Pile

    Michael King – This man makes Denver’s comedy scene/music scene/literary scene look real purdy with his graphic design work.  You can see his work here and here.

    Dori Samadzi – As a child, Dori and her family escaped Afghanistan and became refugees in India, ultimately hoping to make it to America.  She’ll be sharing her story tonight.

    Ken Arkind – Ken Arkind is a national poetry slam champion, educator and author of “Coyotes” (Penmanship Books).  He’ll be throwing a release party for “Coyotes” at Deer Pile on March 11th.

    Robert Barron – a blogger about fatherhood and regular speaker on hospitality point of sale.

    Laura Bond – Laura works in education and community outreach at the Colorado Symphony and is a member a of the Lighthouse Writer’s Workshop. In a former life she was Westword’s music editor.

    And we’ll be featuring the storytellers that are bringing our collaboration with Off-Center at the Jones Theater to life in March (tickets for Lived/Re-lived on sale now!):

    Jeff Campbell – playwright, educator, MC, poet, performer, activist.  This man does it all.

    Timmi Lasley – host of Epilogue Comedy at Mutiny Information Cafe!

    Kelly Shortandqueer – One of the founders of the Denver Zine Library and a wicked cool square dancer.

     

    We’ll see you there!

  • 27: DIIIIICKS! Part 1

    27: DIIIIICKS! Part 1

    Diiiiicks The theme for our September show was “DIIIIICKS!”, a hard-hitting foray into the world of abbreviated richards. Part 1 of this salacious show features true stories from comedian and longtime friend of the show Timmi Lasley and mystery man Mark #&^$&())), who didn’t want his full name used to protect the innocent. These stories were recorded at The Deer Pile on September 19th, 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 October 17th and the theme will be “Two Sides to Every Story.”  This show is going to be a fun experiment.  We’ll be inviting storytelling pairs to each give their version of the same story. We’ll be posting details about our great lineup as the date looms a little closer.

    ALSO!!! The Narrators are working with Off-Center at the Jones Theater on a show called Lived/Re-lived that will go into full production in March 2014.  Even though that is waaaaayyyy into the future, tickets are now on sale. Snatch ’em up.

    Thanks for listening!