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Depends What You’re Wearing
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Depends What You’re Wearing

Posted on August 31, 2016 by Sara Barz • Leave a comment

A fortuitous concert and an inconvenient illness led a man and some diapers to live nappily ever after. This story was told live at our April 2015 show, “Smoke & Mirrors.”

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Spokespimple: Stories of Adolescence on Saturday, Sept 13th
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Spokespimple: Stories of Adolescence on Saturday, Sept 13th

Posted on September 9, 2014 by Becca • Leave a comment

The next Spokespeople event is this Saturday, September 13th. Join us for Spokespimple: Stories of Adolescence. Sign up to tell a story, or just come to listen! New storytellers are welcome and encouraged. Interpret the theme as literally or figuratively as you like. Email Rebecca at stories@spokesppl.org to sign up. Stories must be true, told … Continue reading →

Podcast #64: Ax, And Ye Shall Receive
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Podcast #64: Ax, And Ye Shall Receive

Posted on July 8, 2014 by Sara Barz • 1 Comment

Pantsless, in a Ninja Turtles t-shirt, our storyteller frolicked freely in the verdant hills of suburban Maryland until an ill-timed encounter with an ax. Our storyteller, with all her limbs and wits intact, recounted this tale at our January 2014 show, “Scars.” Continue reading →

Podcast #59: A Fine Bromance
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Podcast #59: A Fine Bromance

Posted on April 14, 2014 by Sara Barz • Leave a comment

Flirting via text with objects of his affection, dancing the nights away in a pink shirt, writing gendered critiques of the welfare state, this storyteller made the most of his year abroad in England … or did he? Today’s story comes to us over the pond from our February 2014 show, “Exes and Ohhhhs.” Continue reading →

Podcast #57: Ticket Out of Here
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Podcast #57: Ticket Out of Here

Posted on March 10, 2014 by Sara Barz • Leave a comment

Rules are rules — except when they’re meant to be broken. Today’s story of one mom’s flexible interpretation of state law (and other rules) comes to us from our October 2013 show, “Parents or Guardians.” Continue reading →

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