
“THE KITCHEN TABLE” – AN EVENING OF STORYTELLING and FREE STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS
The Rangeley Friends of the Arts will host an entertaining evening of personal storytelling on July 6, 2024, at the RFA Lakeside Theater, 2493 Main St. in Rangeley, beginning at 7 PM. The event, entitled The Kitchen Table, is directed by Tim Straub. This event is sponsored in part by a Grant from the Onion Foundation as well as the Maine Community Foundation.
This multi-media event comes with dual invitations: One to those wishing to tell their tales and another to those looking to listen to others tell their tales. First, if you are possibly interested in getting up and letting the world know about that time when you were there in that place doing that thing then you should contact Tim Straub at 864-9995, or email him at [email protected]
Workshops will be held in advance of the performance to help you craft your story.
All workshops are held at the Lakeside Theater 2493 Main Street, Rangeley
WORKSHOPS:
June 15th 11-1PM
June 22nd,& 29th 1-3PM
General Admission for “The Kitchen Table” is $15 for adults and $10 for children under 18. Visit rangeleyarts.org and click on “Buy Tickets” or call the Theater Box Office at 207-864-5000. The Box Office is open Tuesday – Saturday from 10 – 2 and will open at 6pm on the night of the performances.
Full Concessions including beer/wine available.
“This is entertainment, people, as it was long before the internet and its allure.” – Tim Straub.
For the RFA’s complete schedule of events and programs, visit rangeleyarts.org
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