Upcoming Storytellers
To Be Announced
Previous Storytellers
Ilene Evans
Ilene Evans is an energetic, vibrant performing artist who specializes in multicultural tales inspired by a rich Affrilachian life and all its folklore. She toured the Middle East and Columbia for the United States Embassy to share African American Culture, and received the Tidmarsh Foundation for the Arts grant to tour nationally her program General Moses: Stories from the Life of Harriet Tubman. She uses poetry, rhythm, song, and movement to engage her audiences, and to let listeners find the deep heart of human experience in her stories.
Roopa Mohan
Roopa Mohan performs personal narratives, folktales, and myths for adults, often braiding her childhood memories from India within the stories. She enjoys engaging her audience and enhances her stories with mudras, Indian dance gestures. She serves on the board of the Storytelling Association of California, spearheading a project to bring storytelling to under-served schools. She is also a Chautauqua Scholar and recently debuted her educational historical character, Kasturba Gandhi, the wife of Mahatma Gandhi.
Marie Victoria Robertson
Marie Victoria Robertson is a storyteller, performer, and workshop teacher from Ottawa, Ontario. As a member of Ottawa StoryTellers, she loves telling hilarious stories to kids as well as telling adults nail-biting historical tales and lore from the Scottish, Irish, and French-Canadian tradition. Since 2021, she hosts the monthly program (Un)told, inviting tellers to share true personal stories. She has performed at the National Arts Centre, numerous Children’s Festivals, and was an Audience Favorite and Finalist in the 2022 TELL Folktale Fight.
Linda Yemoto
Linda Yemoto began storytelling as a park ranger for the East Bay Regional Park District, and has been telling tales ever since. She is a storyteller at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, and was awarded the “Regional Gem” award by the Storytelling Association of California. She loves slipping natural & cultural information into folktales and her personal narratives. Linda is a proud member of Asian American Storytellers in Action, a group of professional Asian American performers that promote awareness and appreciation of Asian American culture.
Winter Olio Storytellers
Appeared on the TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 14, 2023
Jennifer Munro
Appeared on the TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: November 16, 2023
A dynamic storyteller, Jennifer Munro’s original stories are populated with memorable characters that spring vividly to life. She has performed at festivals across the nation, most notably as a feature teller at the National Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee, at the Timpanogos Storytelling Festival in Utah, at the University of San Diego Adult Storytelling Concert series, at the Connecticut Storytelling Festival, and at the Cape Girardeau Storytelling Festival in Missouri. Delivered with a masterful sense of timing, her carefully crafted tales take the listener on a roller coaster ride of emotions that elicits both laughter and tears. Her precision of her language and vividly dawn images caused the Connecticut Storytelling Center to call her “Great Britain’s gift to the American story stage.”
Karl Smith
Appeared on the TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: October 19, 2023
Karl Smith, with a PhD in Biophysics who previously worked as an Alexa software developer for Amazon, is a rare individual who blends his interests into his true passion: storytelling! He was the Storyteller-in-Residence at MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation, the Storyteller-in-Residence for the Carnegie Science Center, and regularly gives workshops on storytelling for the Boyscouts of America. He tours nationally as a storyteller for schools and libraries, wanting to make the world a more whimsical place.
Mike Perry
Appeared on the TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: September 21, 2023
Mike Perry original tales tap into his adventurous life experiences: from professional circus clown to the Census Bureau, from major motion pictures to maintenance man, and everything in between. With a Masters in Education from Duquesne University, he has presented storytelling seminars at Carlow University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University’s Osher program amongst others. He is a board member of the Northeast Storytelling Organization (NEST), and he can be found emceeing, teaching, and telling tales at festivals and events throughout America’s North Eastern Region.
Winter Olio Storytellers
appeared on the virtual stage December 15, 2022
Kelly Campos
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 15, 2022
Kelly Campos is the 2022 TELL Folktale Fight Champion and a talented singer, songwriter, and storyteller. Born in Detroit, her story until now has taken her from ballet to Second City Detroit Mainstage, from rock & roll musician to Kinko’s copy specialist, and finally to the literary activism of librarianship. She twists folk & fairy tales into new patterns, highlights life with her true stories, and weaves music through them all.
Adam Booth
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 15, 2022
Adam Booth's original storytelling blends traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia. Career highlights include Teller-In-Residence at the International Storytelling Center (three times), the National Storytelling Festival, Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, the Appalachian Studies Association Conference, the National Academy of Medicine, and Spoken Word Resident at the Banff Centre (Alberta). He is a member of the Recording Academy (GRAMMYs) and his recordings have received a Parents’ Choice Gold Award, two Parents’ Choice Silver Honors, and five Storytelling World Awards and Honors. He is a four-time champion of the West Virginia Liars' Contest.
Cooper Braun
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 15, 2022
Cooper Braun spent his childhood without a television listening to stories told by “granola eating coyotes,” and tells stories that remind adults that folk and fairy tales are not just for children. He has performed at the Exchange Place at the National Storytelling Festival, and is a recipient of the JJ Reneaux Emerging Artist Award. Cooper and Rachel Ann Harding are the dynamic team behind the wildly successful online series “Stories with Spirit.” Cooper has helped produce over 20 virtual storytelling shows, and performed in many more. He has become a leading voice in online storytelling.
Rachel Ann Harding
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 15, 2022
Rachel Ann Harding is a traditional storyteller who is passionate about sharing beautiful folk, myth, and traditional tales. In 2018 she was a featured storyteller for the Exchange Place at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN and in 2022 she received the Oracle Award for Regional Excellence. She is the creator and producer of the Story Story Podcast, which showcases traditional storytelling from around the world. Rachel Ann believes that fairytales are for all ages.
Mo Reynolds
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: December 15, 2022
Mo Reynolds travels around the west spinning stories and leading workshops about how to connect our own stories to well known (and less well known) folk and fairy tales. She was a part of the Women’s Storytelling Festival in 2021 and performed on the Exchange Place stage at the National Storytelling Festival in October 2022. When she isn’t telling stories that accidentally scare her children, she enjoys hiking and yoga and too much chocolate.
Len Cabral
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: November 17, 2022
Len Cabral is an internationally acclaimed storyteller popular at venues throughout the United States, as well as at festivals in Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Holland, and Canada. He is a recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s Circle of Excellence Award, as well as therecipient of the Pell Award, the RI. Humanities Award, and numerous Parents’ Choice Awards for his storytelling albums. Len’s strong Cape Verdean ancestry comes alive in his exuberant retelling of African, Cape Verdean, and Caribbean folktales as well as original stories and tales from around the world.
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: October 20, 2022
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Vijai Nathan is a comedian & storyteller who has performed across America, and was featured at festivals in Montreal, Singapore, South Africa, & the UK. Vijai has also contributed articles for Vogue (India) and Femina (India), and has been featured in Bust Magazine, Washington Post Magazine, LA Times, and the New York Times. She hilariously tells about her experience as an Indian girl in America: raising two immigrant parents, dating boys with mothers who wished their sons could find a nice blonde girl named "Tiffany," and the universal quest for love, understanding and a good pair of undies.
Donna Washington
Winter Olio Storytellers
appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: DECEMBER 16, 2021
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April Armstrong is an actress by day, appearing on television programs such as Law & Order: SVU, and a dynamic storyteller by night. She weaves melodies and interaction into her stories for all ages, ranging from historical to personal to folktales. She has performed stories internationally and is a recipient of the
J.J. Reneaux Emerging Artist Award by the National Storytelling Network.
Tim Ereneta was the 2021 Folktale Fight Champion
Tim Ereneta of Berkeley, California, connects ancient stories to modern day life, as he shares classic and forgotten fairy tales, with audiences of all ages—but especially adults. (These stories are too good to be only shared with children). He's told stories on stages from Washington, DC, to Chennai, India, performing in theaters, art museums, camps, churches, nightclubs, and on digital devices. A former playwright and actor, Tim has been delighting audiences for three decades.
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Noa Baum was born and raised in Jerusalem. Since moving to the United States in 1990, she has inspired audiences of all ages with her performances, keynotes, and workshops. She has toured internationally, presenting in Turkey, Sweden, UK, and in Israel as well as at hundreds of venues in the United States. She loves telling stories from her Jewish heritage as well as from various world cultures to entertain and build bridges of understanding, offering pathways to dialogue and peace.
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Pittsburgh’s own Mike Perry brings thirty years of performing experience to the stage. Many of his original tales tap into his life experiences: from professional circus clown to the Census Bureau, from major motion pictures to maintenance man, from teaching to traveling, and everything in between. He is co-founder of Pittsburgh’s StoryShare storytelling guild, and has presented storytelling seminars at Carlow University, the University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University’s Osher program amongst others. He can be found emceeing, teaching, and telling tales at festivals and events throughout Pittsburgh’s Tri-State Region.
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Motoko is the recipient of the National Storytelling Network’s 2017 Circle of Excellence Award, Motoko has enchanted audiences of every age since 1993. She appeared on PBS’s Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood, and has toured the United States and Japan with her award-winning storytelling. Motoko’s repertoire includes Asian folktales, Rakugo and Zen tales, ghost stories, mime vignettes, as well as oral memoirs from her childhood in Osaka and her life as an immigrant in the U.S. She has been featured in festivals and theaters across the U.S., most notably, the National Storytelling Festival, Timpanogos Storytelling Festival, Bay Area Storytelling Festival.
Ed Stivender
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: November 18, 2021
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Called “The Robin Williams of Storytelling” by The Miami Herald and “a Catholic Garrison Keillor” by Kirkus Reviews, Ed Stivender has been a favorite storyteller around the world. He has been a featured performer at the National Storytelling Festival, the Cape Clear Island International Storytelling Festival in Ireland, Graz Festival, Austria and our own Philadelphia Folk Festival.He is known for wit, wisdom, whimsy and improvisation.
Misty Mator
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: October 21, 2021
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Misty Mator captivates with timeless tales that teach history, celebrate culture, inspire creativity and promote moral values. Misty draws on her study of traditional myths and her experience as a mother-of-four to entertain, educate, and amuse audiences of all ages. One of Pittsburgh's own, she performs throughout the Greater Pittsburgh Region and online. Her storytelling enriches lives with connection, laughter, and wisdom.
Diane Ferlatte
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: September 23, 2021
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Grammy nominated international storyteller Diane Ferlatte, is a multi-award winning performer, who for over thirty years has wowed audiences across six continents in over twenty countries.She believes that telling and listening to each other’s stories not only enables us to learn about each other, but also to understand each other better.
Winter Olio Storytellers
appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: DECEMBER 10, 2020
Alton Chung’s humorous and poignant, nostalgic and gripping storytelling transports you away to another time and place where you experience a different slice of life, before being brought safely back home again. Alton has performed at the Performing Arts Center in Singapore, the Hipbone Studio in Portland, OR, the Oakland Cultural Center in Oakland, CA, plus numerous other places and venues, as well as winning awards.
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Karl “Doctor Sparks” Smith has a PhD in BioPhysics from the University of Rochester. His popular science writing has appeared in multiple publications, and he was also the presenter of a TEDx talk on storytelling. His storytelling was profiled by USAToday and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, and he was the former storyteller-in-residence at both the MOXI museum and the Carnegie Science Center. He tours nationally as a professional storyteller. He wants to make the world a more whimsical place.
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Kristin Ward is a multi-faceted artist who has been performing and working in various aspects of theatre since 2000. She has performed in many venues across the Eastern United States, including Piccolo Spoleto Festival (Charleston, SC), the First Niagara Rochester Fringe Festival (Rochester, NY), and Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA). She has independently produced, written and performed over two dozen tales, working alone as well as with other talented performers and musicians to create interactive family theatre that reconnects modern audiences to oral traditions.
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Nick Baskerville is a husband, a dad, a military veteran, and a firefighter which gives him many of rich experiences to tell personal narratives about. And by “rich experience,” he means, “ ...making a mistake and trying to fix it before too many people notice!” Nick is an up & coming comedic storyteller who has performed for The Story Collider, Armed Services Arts Performance (ASAP), Clean AF Comedy, The Perfect Liar’s Club in Washington D.C., and The Moth.
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Misty Mator captivates with timeless tales that teach history, celebrate culture, inspire creativity and promote moral values. She has performed at Tellabration, Pittsburgh’s Alphabet Trails & Tails, the Ellwood City Storytelling Festival, Better Said Than Done in Washington D.C., and the Historic Fayette Theater in West Virginia amongst other venues. Her storytelling enriches lives with connection, laughter, and wisdom.
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Carol Moore
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: November 12, 2020
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Carol Moore is a storyteller and public speaking coach who lives to connect and entertain through stories. With a style of storytelling that is comedic, conversational and authentic, she has presented at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, served as a speaker coach for TED speakers through TEDxTysons, and received the title of Moth StorySLAM Champion. Her honest and personable storytelling has been described as “Brilliant” and “Wonderful,” full of poignancy gift-wrapped in humor.
Kathy Maron-Wood
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: October 8, 2020
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A former instructor of storytelling at the University of Pittsburgh, Kathy Maron-Wood has performed at the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival, Tellabration, and has been a featured campfire storyteller at Pittsburgh’s Zombies of the Corn. Her peaceful, lyrical voice draws in audiences of all ages, and is the perfect instrument for dispensing chilling tales.
Marsha Wong
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh virtual stage: September 10, 2020
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Marsha Wong has traveled around the world gathering, sharing, and teaching stories: haunted mansions in North America, mystical pyramids in Egypt, temples in Japan, gardens in the Himalayas and houseboats in Kashmir. She has presented at the National Storytelling Conference amongst numerous other festivals and fundraisors. More.
Adam Booth
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh stage: November 14, 2019
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Adam Booth's original stories blend traditional mountain folklore, music, and an awareness of contemporary Appalachia. A nationally touring artist, his professional telling appearances include premiere storytelling events across the United States. More.
Kate McConnell
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh stage: October 10, 2019
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For the past 25 years, Kate McConnell has performed personal narratives, tall tales, and traditional Irish stories at festivals, universities, schools, and museums. She is a producer for the Three Rivers Storytelling Festival. More.
Judith Black
Appeared on TELL Pittsburgh stage: September 19, 2019
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Judith Black, one of the nation’s foremost storytellers, creates and tells compelling, humorous, and riveting stories. They are sculpted both from her own observed life and created to augment the missions of educational, historic, and governmental organizations. More.