Talking Dirty After Dark: Stewpot Story Slam
Sat, Sep 14
|Dallas
The Stewpot is a storytelling open mic series designed to inspire first-time performers to step onto the stage and share their story.
Time & Location
Sep 14, 2024, 9:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Dallas, 521 E Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75218, USA
Guests
About the event
Talking Dirty After Dark is a live storytelling event where people share true stories from their personal experiences to a live audience. The stories are firsthand accounts and completely true, but please be aware that some colorful language may be used. The event takes place at the "Bath House Cultural Center" part of the Stewpot open mic series, welcoming audience members as well as storytellers of all levels. Performers' names are drawn from a stewpot or hat, and each storyteller has 5 minutes to share a tale based on the night's theme, with no notes allowed during the performance. It's an authentic, unfiltered, and captivating night that promises laughter, tears, and unforgettable connections.
Prompt:
Tell us a 5-minute story about your pet that’s meaningful to you. Maybe it’s about how your pet helped you through a tough time or brought joy to your life when you needed it most. Perhaps you went on an unforgettable adventure together, or you still remember the first time you met and knew they were the one for you. You might have a story of a moment when your pet showed extraordinary courage or intelligence, whether in protecting you, themselves, or someone else. Or maybe your pet supported you through a particularly challenging period, such as illness, loss, or emotional distress. Whatever the story, we invite you to share a moment that captures the special bond you share with your pet. We can’t wait to hear it!
Please note that not all performers who register may not have the opportunity to perform due to time constraints. We would like to inform all performers that all of our shows are recorded on video, and these recordings may be used for promotional purposes or shared on our social media platforms. Therefore, performers must be comfortable with this arrangement before signing up.