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StorySwap 2: How the Queen got His Crown (additional Sat. performance because of sell out)

By Pittsburgh Fringe Festival (other events)

Saturday, April 16 2016 4:30 PM 5:30 PM EST
 
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David Montgomery Presents: How the Queen got His Crown 

Ages 14+ (contains some adult language)

Imagine if David Sedaris had a Spice Girls tattoo.  That's what you get when comedic storyteller David Montgomery tells his tumultuous life story through eyes that can only see pain as humor.  He jokes, sings, and dances about his parents' divorce, coming out, and quitting his job to follow the Spice Girls, repairing his bruised ego to find what truly matters in life.

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What is the StorySwap Fringe Within a Fringe?

The Fringe-Within-the-Fringe invites you to enjoy Storytellers and Spoken Word artists of all sorts. At the Fringe-Within-A-Fringe you might hear traditional folk tales or wild tall tales, moving personal stories or risqué poetry. If it features the Spoken Word and a spoken narrative, the Fringe-Within-A-Fringe is the place to find it.

The Fringe-Within-A-Fringe is a joint program of the Pittsburgh Fringe Festival and StorySwap in which the Fringe blocks off a section of the festival schedule, that StorySwap fills up with Storytelling and Spoken Word performances.  Since this is a miniature Fringe, each performer has a single show, so that we can fit as many different performers into the program. This year, we have scheduled the Fringe-Within-A-Fringe on Friday evening at Max’s Allegheny Tavern, so you can grab a seat and enjoy a full evening of exciting and diverse Spoken Word performances. HOWEVER, because this show SOLD OUT so quickly, we have been able to add an additional performance in the Young Men's Republican Club on SATURDAY.  So a bit of the StorySwap EXTENDED!

StorySwap is Pittsburgh’s organization promoting the art of storytelling in all its forms.  StorySwap produces the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival every August and Tellabration, an annual night featuring local storytellers, most Novembers, as well as running a monthly swapping session open to anyone interested in storytelling. You can find more information about other Storytelling events in the city at storyswap.org.