Bells will be ringing…

Alarm bells that is, at our next storytelling show, where you’ll hear about fiery situations, warning signs – that may or may not have been heeded, and near emergencies in true, personal stories from Richard Barr, Bill Burton, Catherine Calvin, Mike Kane, Miriam Nadel, Jack Pelar, Zach Wilks, and host Jessica Piscitelli Robinson.

bonfireWhere There’s Smoke, There’s Fire:
stories about things that simmer, burn, or inspire suspicion

Saturday, September 19, 2015
8:00 PM (Doors open at 7:30 PM)
Walker Nature Center
11450 Glade Drive, Reston, Virginia 20191

$15 per person (Buy your tickets now or at the door. Advance tickets are recommended due to limited seating.)

Snacks and drinks (beer, wine, and soft drinks) will be available for purchase.

All proceeds from this show benefit Friends of Reston, whose projects include camp scholarships, green building initiatives, environmental education, and the restoration of natural areas.

We are happy to welcome Jack, our first-time teller and a student of one of our recent storytelling workshops, to the stage. In our workshops, you can learn to tell your personal stories, how to use storytelling for your business or organization, or prepare to join us on stage! If you’re ready to be in an upcoming show, contact us to be a first-time teller.

And don’t miss our other shows this fall:

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon: true stories about or near Kevin Bacon
presented in conjunction with Fall for the Book
September 30, 7:00 PM, The Auld Shebeen, 3971 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virginia (downstairs), free

A Night at the Improv, Part 2
Bringing improv and storytelling to the stage together!
Better Said Than Done with improv troupe Plead the Fifth
October 24, 7:00 PM, The Auld Shebeen, 3971 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virginia (downstairs), $10 per person

Overheard: stories of eavesdropping and things you weren’t supposed to hear
November 28, 7:00 PM, The Auld Shebeen, 3971 Chain Bridge Road, Fairfax, Virginia (downstairs), $10 per person

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