Stoop Storytelling takes Centerstage again
And although the Stoop is lucky enough to attract some recognizable names, it is the approachable nature of the shows that so attracts a loyal fan base, attending each bi-monthly show, excited to hear stories about "love, death, revenge, forgiveness ... Failures small and large." Clearly, the Stoop has struck a chord.
In a media-saturated world of unreachable actors and exaggerated personas, the Stoop storytellers, perched above the crowd under a single spotlight, candidly offer to the audience what much of today's high-grossing entertainment cannot: A reminder that despite all the discrepancies of our world and all of the differences between people, we all experience stories in life worthy of telling, and we would all love a chance to share them and to be applauded for our efforts, our failings and our hopes of things to come.
This week's show, which will be on Monday, Nov. 5 at Centerstage, begins at 7 p.m. with live music from Caleb Stine and the Brakemen. Purchasing advance tickets is encouraged, and they can be purchased online at http://www.stoopstorytelling.com.
In a media-saturated world of unreachable actors and exaggerated personas, the Stoop storytellers, perched above the crowd under a single spotlight, candidly offer to the audience what much of today's high-grossing entertainment cannot: A reminder that despite all the discrepancies of our world and all of the differences between people, we all experience stories in life worthy of telling, and we would all love a chance to share them and to be applauded for our efforts, our failings and our hopes of things to come.
This week's show, which will be on Monday, Nov. 5 at Centerstage, begins at 7 p.m. with live music from Caleb Stine and the Brakemen. Purchasing advance tickets is encouraged, and they can be purchased online at http://www.stoopstorytelling.com.

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