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Stoop Storytelling Series June 3 – 5 at Center Stage

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STOOP Storytelling Series
At each Stoop Storytelling show, seven storytellers get seven minutes each to tell true, personal tales on a shared theme. Plus, three audience members are chosen to share their own impromptu three-minute stories. Every Stoop show is an adventure–you never know what will happen!

All shows take place in The Pearlstone Theater. Doors open at 7 pm for cocktails and live music; the stories begin at 8 pm.

The Stoop Summer Storytelling Show: Featuring old-time radio sketches, live music from local performers, and the true, personal tales the Stoop is famous for.

June 3-5, 2010 at CENTERSTAGE
Live music, 7 pm
Show, 8 pm

General admission single tickets $20 (plus a $3 per ticket service charge)
For more information, visit www.stoopstorytelling.com

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