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Live show at QED – New Toys

Mar 24 2015 @ 7:00PM

We’ve been busy rehearsing our switched-up stories for No, YOU Tell It! NEW TOYS tomorrow night at QED in Astoria!

This show is going to be special for several reasons, including the fact that our very own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons wrote and will be performing a piece along with the fabulous Alessia Donati, Brooke White, and Tamora Wilson.

Since KJ is on storytelling duty, Erika Iverson is hosting the evening. In fact, tomorrow is also Erika’s birthday eve,  so show up and wish her well!

For further details and to purchase tickets, click here.

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Mar 24 2015 @ 7:00PM

Q.E.D. - A Place to Show & Tell, 23rd Avenue, NY, United States

March 23, 2015 Post Comment Live Shows, News

QED Workshop Show is Coming Soon!

Mar 24 2015 @ 7:00PM

Time is flying and participants in our NYTI workshop at Q.E.D. A Place To Show & Tell have their workshop showcase this Tuesday, March 24th.

Join NYTI’s own Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons, Brooke White, Alessia Donati, and Tamora Wilson as they swap stories about the cuddly, cutting, and curious NEW TOYS in their lives. Hosted by the lovely Erika Iverson.

Click here for more info and to buy tickets.

Event Information

Mar 24 2015 @ 7:00PM

Q.E.D. - A Place to Show & Tell, 23rd Avenue, NY, United States

March 18, 2015 Post Comment Live Shows, News

More workshops coming soon!

Registration is closed for our current workshop at Q.E.D A Place To Show & Tell in Astoria but SAVE THE DATE for our workshop showcase on March 24th.

We braved the snow yesterday for our first session and the workshop participants will be working hard in the upcoming weeks to take their true-life tales, inspired by the theme New Toys, from the page to the stage!

Interested in taking an upcoming NYTI workshop? Or, want to bring a new, interactive experience to your school, office, or organization? The NYTI creative team is available for collaborative storytelling workshops. We focus on true-life stories built around a specific theme, and can adapt our switched-up storytelling structure to suit your needs. The result is a community-building experience like no other.

Contact us at noyoutellit@gmail.com to be put on the list for more information about future offerings, or to book us for a one-day workshop, weekend intensive, or full 5-week session that includes a workshop showcase.

Upcoming Workshop at Q.E.D. – “New Toys”

Our second No, YOU Tell It! workshop at Q.E.D. A Place To Show & Tell starts this Sunday, March 1st! The theme is “New Toys” and there are only a couple of spots left.  Click here for more info and to register.

The 5-week workshop is Sundays in March, plus a show on the Q.E.D. stage. You can listen to our Revelation workshop showcase here.

Unloaded by Amanda Sisk

To conclude Dark Woods, here is Chris Gebauer switching it up to perform “Unloaded” by Amanda Sisk.

The Wolfman Cometh by Chris Gebauer

Opening up the second half of Dark Woods, here is Amanda Sisk performing “The Wolfman Cometh” written by Chris Gebauer.

No One Hears Me Sing This Song by May Flam

Now, switching it up, here is Jason Bash performing May Flam’s story “No One Hears Me Sing This Song.”

The Four by Jason Bush

Starting out our evening of stories based on the theme Dark Woods, here is May Flam performing “The Four” by Jason Bash.

Thanks for Coming to Dark Woods

What an amazing show last night! Congratulations to our Dark Woods switched-up storytellers Amanda Sisk, Chris Gebauer, May Flam, and Jason Bash. Photos and audio from the evening will be available soon.

Meanwhile, here are some lovely words from an audience member:

Excellent work last night! Thoroughly enjoyed it. I was transplanted to a different time and place with each story. Well done. Keep up the great work!

Interested in switching-up your story? Click here for details about our upcoming workshop at Q.E.D. A Place to Show & Tell in Astoria.

February 19, 2015 Post Comment News

Meet Our Dark Woods Storytellers

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You’ve seen Nikka Valken’s evocative artwork for Dark Woods and read what inspired her, now it’s time to meet the four storytellers who will take you through the wilderness.

Jason Bash is an award-winning writer, producer, and director of stage and screen. He has worked with Young Playwrights, Inc., The Dramatists Guild, MTV/VH1, numerous production companies, and currently instructs screenplay writing with Writers Boot Camp.

May Flam is a grants coordinator for a Jewish nonprofit, and is in her late 20s. She lives in Brooklyn.

Chris Gebauer is thrilled to be a part of No, You Tell it! He is a usually working actor and a recent graduate of NYU-TISCH. He has just gotten into storytelling (and really loves it). Chris most recently worked in Drunk Shakespeare and before that Puppet Titus Andronicus. You can also find his narration work on Audible.com. What really matters though is that he’s really excited to be here.

Amanda Sisk likes to consider herself the President of the United States. With her partner Noah Diamond, she has co-written and directed several political musicals for their theatre company Nero Fiddled. When she is not writing or yelling at political pundits on television, she can be found yelling at football players on television. Sisk enjoys running, yoga, karaoke, and seeing her name written on things. Mugs, tanks, and tees with “SISK” on them are available for a nominal fee. She thanks the gang at “No, YOU Tell It” for their patience, guidance, humor, and this wonderful opportunity.

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