STORYTELLING
Story Comes Story Goes
Friday 13th March
6.30pm–10pm
Free
Our March storytelling theme is ‘arrivals and departures’ for our final evening of hearthside storytelling and music. Join us on this fateful Friday 13th for tales from storyteller Hannah Brailsford, Nicola Werenowska and Mer Richardson, with music by Song Circle with Sarah and Ethel Fled, plus open Mic spots. Hosted by Fae Well and Matthew Linley. Doors open at 6.15pm and we start at 6.45pm. There are three parts and two intervals.
Brought to you by Matthew Linley, Mer Richardson, Faye Rathe and Eleanor Brown, and funded by Tendring Shared Prosperity Fund.

Story Seas
Saturday 21st February
6.30pm-10pm, Free
February brings you stories of the sea for our evening of hearthside storytelling and music. Join us for watery tales, with CB Jackson and the SeaFarers, Shany man Hoy Boy, Folk Band Raymanda & more, hosted by Fae Seaspray. Doors open at 6.15pm and we start at 6.45pm. There are three parts and two intervals.
Brought to you by Matthew Linley, Mer Richardson, Faye Rathe and Eleanor Brown, and supported by Tendring Shared Prosperity Fund.


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Story Feast
Friday 23rd January,
6.30pm-9.30pm, Free
January is a time for feasting and nights of hearthside storytelling and music. Join us for a feast thrown together, with Gerry Donlon AKA Bards Aloud, Mer Richardson, Song Circle with Sarah, Music by NotLAW, and hosted by Fae Ratheberry. We have a couple of short storytelling slots available. If you would like to read at the event, or at future ones, contact eleanor@thenose.org. Dreamt up by Matthew Linley of Slaget Theatre, and The Nose, and supported by Tendring Shared Prosperity Fund.
We have an alcohol license for this evening and will be selling beer and wine as well as coffee and non-alcoholic drinks.
Gerry Donlon aka Bards Aloud, is a Woodbridge-based professional Irish
storyteller, poet and author of Magic & Wonder Anthology 1, six Suffolk-based family-friendly stories. He is founder of Storytelling with Bards Aloud (a monthly storytelling gathering in Ipswich) he is co-founder of the East Anglian Storytelling Festival, and is founder of Poetree Walks with Bards in the Woods, Suffolk. His tales are described as “stories comic and stories quirky,” suitable for both children and adults.
Gerry will also be at The Nose on Saturday, 24th January at 1pm, telling his stories for families.

