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SUMMARY:Long Story Short: Back to Normal at 3S Artspace
DESCRIPTION:Long Story Short is not just a storytelling event. It's an opportunity to share the funniest moments life brings us\, the deepest human emotions\, and the strangest day of your life with complete strangers. This bare-bones storytelling series\, hosted by Beth LaMontagne Hall\, is free of pretense and over-rehearsed monologues.\n\n\n\nFeatured storytellers include: \n\n Rose Wild\n Stephanie George\n Brooke Williams\n Myrinda Williams\n Ryan Chiavetta\n Katie Lianza\n Gannon McCarthy\n\n\n\nThe show throws a mix of professional writers\, performers\, and average folks who have no public speaking experience whatsoever on stage with just a mic and a spotlight to tell a personal story based on that show's theme. What makes Long Story Short unique is the off-the-cuff feel many of the stories have\, including each show's one open mic slot. A brave volunteer from the audience is selected at random and must take the stage in a moment's notice to open the second half not even the host knows what's going to happen.\n\n\n\nLong Story Short will be formatted for special radio programs on New Hampshire Public Radio once again in 2023! A broadcast version of the all Long Story Short events will air as part of the "NHPR Presents" series\, which aims to work with arts and culture nonprofit organizations across the state to bring similar community events to the air.\n\n\n\n"Back To Normal" will air on NHPR Friday\, March 24 at 8 p.m.\, and Saturday\, March 25 at 4 p.m.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Long Story Short is not just a storytelling event. It&rsquo\;s an opportunity to share the funniest moments life brings us\, the deepest human emotions\, and the strangest day of your life with complete strangers. This bare-bones storytelling series\, hosted by Beth LaMontagne Hall\, is free of pretense and over-rehearsed monologues.
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