BOOKISH: Storytelling Spectacular @ Musehouse, 6/2

At Musehouse Center, storytelling isn't just for kids

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BOOKISH: Storytelling Spectacular @ Musehouse, 6/2

POSTED: Friday, June 1, 2012, 12:00 PM
Filed Under: Arts Books

Whoever said storytelling was for children will have a run for their money tomorrow (Sat., June 7, 7 p.m.) at Musehouse's (7924 Germantown Ave.) free Storytelling Spectacular. Hosted by local story-weaver Hillary Rea, this grownups-only story time features a roster of writers, poets and comedians like TEDx2011 speaker R. Eric Thomas, whose solo show Will You Accept This Friend Request premiered to a sold out audience at the 2011 First Person Festival, and Marjorie Fineberg Winther, who took the title of Best Storyteller in Philadelphia at this year's Grand Slam. If you are an aspiring storyteller or just nostalgic for some bedtime tales, the Storytelling Spectacular will renew your faith in the power of a good story.

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