Story Club Boston is a storytelling/reading series the presents featured storytellers telling 10-minute stories on the theme of the month. In addition, SCB also presents audience members with the opportunity to tell their own 7-minute story on the theme as well. Unlike other storytelling shows, SBC permits stories told from memory as well as from the page. This month's theme: Young and Old.
Find out more »A monthly storytelling/reading show in Jamaica Plain. This month's theme: I Forgot - stories about forgetting and the aftermath. Featured storytellers and an open mic where audience members can tell their own 5 minute story, written or from the page.
Find out more »Story Club Boston is a storytelling/reading event with featured guests telling true, first-person story es on the theme of the night. In addition, audience members chosen at random can tell their own 5-minute story from memory or from the page.
Find out more »Story Club Boston is a storytelling/reading event where featured guests tell first-person, true stories either from memory or from the page. In addition, audience members can have the opportunity to tell their own story in our 5-minute open mic portion. This month's theme: School. Stories about what you've learned, whether inside or outside that brick building.
Find out more »Story Club Boston is a storytelling/reading event with featured guests tellers and an open mic portion. I like other shows, we allow stories to be told from memory or read from the page. The theme of our next show is “Lucky.”
Find out more »Story Club Boston is a monthly storytelling/reading series presenting featured storytellers and an open mic where audience members have five minutes to tell their own tru, first-person story based on that month's theme. Unlike most other storytellng shows, stories at SCB can be told both from memory OR from the page.
Find out more »Story Club Boston, a storytelling/reading series, presents our next show with the theme: Brand Spanking New. Come hear great, sometimes hilarious storytellers tell first-person, true tales on the theme from: Nate Shu, Liz Estey, Nick Martucci, and Kim Koontz. And bring your own 5-minute true tale on the theme "Brand Spanking New" for our open mic. Stories can be told from memory or from the page. You could win a special prize!
Find out more »Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.