Long Island Creatives Tell True Stories, With A Twist, In Unique Live Port Jefferson Show
An award-winning storyteller, an comic actress, a heavy equipment operator and a teacher join line-up of May 17 show
Combined with dinner at one of the many restaurants within walking distance from the theater, this is an event that builds community and boosts business.
SMITHTOWN, NY, UNITED STATES, May 7, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Four accomplished Long Island creatives will tell a personal story in the Sunday May 17, 2015 performance of (mostly) TRUE THINGS, at Performing Arts Studio, 224 E. Main St., Port Jefferson, NY, at 6 pm. (mostly) TRUE THINGS features true stories - with a twist - told live, without notes. In this unique show all the stories except one include carefully-crafted deceptions. The whole truth about each of the stories comes out by the end of the show, with the help of the audience. Tickets are $10, available online at Brown Paper Tickets or at the door. Complete information is available at www.mostlytruethings.com. — Jude Treder-Wolff
Storytelling shows are increasingly popular entertainment that feature real-life adventures of local people from all walks of life. Combined with dinner at one of the many restaurants within walking distance from the theater, this is an event that builds community and boosts business.
May 17 storytellers are:
Heather Forrest, an award-winning recording artist, children's book author, and storyteller. Her performance credits include The Smithsonian Institution, The National Storytelling Festival, The Museum of Modern Art, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Tales of Graz Festival, Austria, and the Glistening Waters Storytelling Festival, New Zealand.
Regina Pasqualino, a former NYC police officer and classically trained character actress who has appeared in feature films and plays, including Bug and Enchanted April, currently in a staged reading of Love, Sex & Menopause at The Davenport Theater in New York.
Michael Ryan, a heavy equipment operator, dedicated father and grandfather with 8 grandchildren who loves to tell a good story.
Terri Morrissey, Co-Director of the Performing Arts Studio of New York, an actress and singer with over twenty years of experience teaching theater workshops for children.
Host and creator Jude Treder-Wolff is a writer/performer and singer/songwriter, She was featured on the Christmas Day 2013 episode of the groundbreaking storytelling podcast RISK! and her solo storytelling show "Crazytown: my first psychopath" was selected for the 2013 Midtown International Theater Festival, the 2012 Chicago and San Francisco Fringe Festivals and was performed at Actors Theatre Workshop, Broadway Comedy Club and The Pit-The Peoples Improv in New York, at the Charles B. Wang Center at Stonybrook University on Long Island and The Conservatory NJ in Trenton, NJ. She is President of Lifestage, Inc, a company that designs and offers arts-based seminars, classes and workshops and partners with arts organizations to produce events in the community, including (mostly) TRUE THINGS.
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