PSG - Myth, Mirth, and Truth – Shaping the Improbable

Live at The Artichoke
The Artichoke: Live Music Venue (location map)
Saturday, 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
09/03/22 (1 day)

Doors - 7:00pm
Show - 7:30pm
Purchase tickets here - $15

Beer, wine, non-alchoholic beverages, and light snacks are available for purchase in the café.

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Portland Storytellers' Guild

Come for the stories.  Stay for the laughs.  Leave having learned a thing or two.

Join seasoned storytellers Brian Rohr, Kriya Kaping, and Eric Foxman who bring a range of tales uncovering the hidden, the unknown, and the possibilities of the unexpected.  It’s a season opening performance of stories to thrill and delight. 
You’re invited as we kick off an outstanding new season of stories with Portland Storytellers’ Guild, our region’s premier organization for mentoring and showcasing exquisite tellers for over three decades.

Artist Bios:

Brian Rohr is a professional storyteller who has taught and performed at major conferences, festivals, high schools, universities, synagogues and libraries throughout the country. Brian often focuses on the old stories – the myths, folktales and fairy tales – that inform us on how to live our lives, helping to make sense and meaning of our own living world.

 

Kriya Kaping is a storyteller, multimedia creative director, and educator with regional and international work creating a wide variety of trainings and adult education initiatives. Kriya is a seasoned storyteller and facilitator and has collaborated with NW Creative & Expressive Arts Institute, Antioch University, and many others. She has performed with multiple groups including Portland Storytellers' Guild, and Story District (Speakeasy DC).

 

Eric Foxman turned to storytelling a quarter century ago to share literary tales that deeply touched him. Since then, he has performed in New York, New England, the Southwest, and throughout the Pacific Northwest, as well as Canada, Germany, and England, and his repertoire has grown to encompass personal stories, traditional legends, and historic tales. 

 

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