503-284-2226
tellers@portlandstorytheater.org
WHO:
WHAT:
Singlehandedly (PST's first-ever Solo Performance Festival)
Featuring storyteller Lawrence Howard, actress Sharon Knorr, improv artist
Brad Fortier, monologist Rick Huddle, puppeteer Penny Walter, storyteller Will Hornyak,
and performer Antonio Sacre, PST Co-Founder Lynne Duddy emcees
WHERE:
Hipbone Studio, the hippest venue in town
1847 East Burnside
Lots of free off-street parking
WHEN:
All shows: Doors open 7:30; Curtain at 8:00 pm
April 24: Lawrence Howard and Antonio Sacre
April 25: Penny Walter and Sharon Knorr
May 1: Lawrence Howard and Penny Walter
May 2: Rick Huddle and Brad Fortier
May 8: Will Hornyak and Rick Huddle
May 9: Sharon Knorr and Will Hornyak
$12 per night or get a 3-Night Pass for $30
Ticket includes complimentary snacks
Non-alcoholic Beverages available for a nominal fee
Reserve your seats today and
then pay cash at the door on the night of the show
Just email us with the date you'd like to come at
reservations@portlandstorytheater.com
or call 503-793-5484
You can always buy tickets online
at www.portlandstorytheater.com
RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED: 503-793-5484; reservations@portlandstorytheater.com
This is the first time that Portland has seen this kind of talent brought together to embrace story -- funny, poignant, real. Here's your chance to be a part of the Portland Story Theater experience as we singlehandedly change the world, one story at a time. Come hear true, high-quality stories crafted for people like you, discerning adults who know the real deal when they see it. And if you're feeling like your bank account just can't bear this expense, think again. It's only $12 per night and each night of the festival has two full shows. Join us for Singlehandedly; we've got quite a lineup:
Storyteller Lawrence Howard of Shackleton fame stitches together three coming-of-age tales with The Adventures of Huckleberry Howard.
Monologist Rick Huddle performs Spent, a quirky solo piece about the current economic crisis.
Veteran Portland storyteller Will Hornyak splices classic myth with personal tales about his wild, mis-spent youth in The Myth of the White Stag: The Hunt for Identity and Place.
Improv Artist Brad Fortier shares his search for true love amidst the wanton fields of desire in Glory Hole-llelujah.
Puppeteer Penny Walter brings us a montage of characters that weave together life's good, bad, and funny moments in Out of My Hands.
Performer Antonio Sacre joins us from LA to share a story of love gone bad, in Burning Feathers.
PST Co-Founder Lynne Duddy hosts this amazing event!
Don't miss a moment of the 2009 Solo Performance Festival. There are twelve solo performances over six nights. Each night will be a double feature: a single admission price gets you two full-length shows! Or get a 3-Night Festival Pass.
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Portland Story Theater was launched in 2003 to bring the urban community together for a unique performance experience, telling tales that stimulate the mind and rouse the heart.
tellers@portlandstorytheater.com
www.portlandstorytheater.com
503-793-5484
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