Arts & Entertainment
Short Story Theatre: An Evening of Storytelling and Music Dec. 18th. WITH ALL NEW STORYTELLERS!
STORIES ABOUT A TEENAGE MARRIAGE, BEING A "MASTER OF YOUR DOMAIN," A SIX-FOOT-TALL GINGER POET ADONIS, AND RAUNCHY GIRL SCOUTS

Short Story Theatre presents an evening of storytelling and song with stories from Sahar Mustafah, Scott Woldman, Dav Yendler and Amy Sumpter, and songs performed by Rich Logan. The show, produced by Rick Leslie and Donna Lubow, begins at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, December 18, at the Wilmette Theatre, 1122 Central Avenue in Wilmette. Tickets are $20 and are available for purchase on the theatre’s website www.shortstorytheatre.com.
All four storytellers are making their debut performance with Short Story Theatre. Sahar Mustafah tells us what it was like to be married at 18 in her story “Prom Night.” Scott Woldman teaches his younger brother something new in “The Calls to Teach.” Dav Yendler opens his heart as he remembers a special buddy in “My Friend, Jimmy Gauntt.” Amy Sumpter completes the foursome with “Troop 59’s Big Adventure.”
Musician Rich Logan not only shares his songs, but he accompanies the storytellers with original music, highlighting the mood in each story like a soundtrack in a film. Introductions by David Edler are excerpted from Mike Lubow’s In a Chicago Minute.