Stories with a Chicago Accent told by Syd Lieberman
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Frank and Katrina Basile Theater
Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center
450 W. Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Advance Tickets / $20, Door / $25
To purchase tickets on-line or call 317-232-1882
As one of the country's leading tellers of Jewish stories, Syd Lieberman's vast repertoire ranges from personal stories, to original historical pieces and his signature versions of literary classics, particularly those of Edgar Allan Poe. For us, he will share stories about growing up and raising a family in Chicago. Syd has taught storytelling at the Kennedy Center and Disney World, and he has received commissions to write pieces for NASA; the Smithsonian Institution; Historic Philadelphia; Johnstown, Pennsylvania; and the Van Andel Museum Center. Currently, he is creating stories for the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center and teaching their 180 docents and volunteers how to tell stories.
To learn more about Syd Lieberman, visit his website. To listen to one of his stories click here. See Syd on Youtube.
Fans of Syd Lieberman and Storytelling Arts of Indiana can join us for Talk of the Town: The Annual Benefit for Storytelling Arts of Indiana from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $80 and include a buffet dinner, Jabberwocky stories, silent auction, a chance to chat with Syd, and reserved seats for the performance.

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