October Boo Storytelling performance rescheduled, adds spine-tingling tales to January
The Times
Bucks County Playhouse’s Storytelling Series returns with expanded opportunities to hear and see renowned storytellers live on stage. The Word of Mouth: Boo Storytelling event (previously scheduled for Oct. 19) has been moved to Jan. 11. The Storytelling Series features monthly performances, two shows a night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Nov. 16, Dec. 14 and Jan. 11. Tickets are $25 for a single ticket and are available at BucksCountyPlayhouse.org or 215–862–2121.
Word of Mouth performances feature an evening of stories that take place in the intimate cabaret setting of Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge St., Lambertville, New Jersey. The performers are some of the best storytellers from New York City’s most popular storytelling shows including The Moth, The Liar Show, RISK, Cake and many more.
Word of Mouth: Gifts will take place Nov. 16. This evening’s topic will be widely interpreted with stories that may be about gifts — given or received, costly or free or maybe a distinctive strength or talent. The evening embraces stories conjuring memories of receiving all kinds of gifts, some that bring wonder and curiosity, others that make the receiver feel like jumping for joy because it was exactly what was needed.
Word of Mouth: Time will take place Dec. 14. This show explores stories about moving too fast, standing still, being late, missing out or the discovery of being exactly in the right place at the right time.
Word of Mouth: Boo will take place Jan. 11. The evening will include stories that are spine tingling, hair raising, and adrenaline inducing, that make the audience want to run for their lives or embrace a loved one. It will be full of surprises and frights.