At Word Plays, you'll hear stories celebrating the human spirit.
Many wines and cheeses improve with age. Sometimes people do as well. As Stanislaw Lec said, “Youth is the gift of nature, age is a work of art.”
Come hear stories about perfection created over time (personal, traditional and historical) told by: Siri Allison, Kate Dudding, Margaret French, Eileen Egan Mack, Nancy Marie Payne and Karen Pillsworth. Word Plays is performed in The Delack Guild Room at Proctors, on the second floor above the Arcade.
If you're one of those people who lingers in your car long after reaching a destination just to hear the end of Garrison Keillor's "The News from Lake Wobegon" or Ira Glass on "This American Life," then Word Plays may be for you.
Many performers will be telling during this season. At each Word Play, a different group of performers tell rarely heard contemporary and traditional stories about celebrating the human spirit. You will discover that Word Plays is a shared experience between the audience and the performer, combining the intensity of a solo performer with the intimacy of a face-to-face conversation.
Each show has its own theme where each story told relates to that theme.
Click here for Proctors current COVID protocol before you come. https://proctorscollaborative.org/2021/07/25/covid-protocols-at-proctors-collaborative/?doing_wp_cron=1630678810.8666579723358154296875
PRICE: $12, tickets available at Proctors Box Office. https://tickets.proctors.org/TheatreManager/95/online?performance=108105
Click here to watch many of our performers tell stories. http://www.storycircleatproctors.org/youtube.shtml
Click here to find out about our performers. http://www.storycircleatproctors.org/performers.shtml
Our website: http://www.storycircleatproctors.org/word-plays.shtml
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