Attention, adults! This October, leave the kids at home and head out to Spirits & Spirits at the Aurora Theatre in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Grab a cocktail and settle in for a bevy of terrifying tales delivered by spoken word masters with no restrictions on content or language. Connie Regan-Blake, one of America’s most celebrated storyteller, headlines this year’s night of no-holds-barred, adult storytelling. Connie, whose album, Chilling Ghost Stories: Haunting Tales for Adults & Teens, was Honored with a Storytelling World Award, is thrilled to bring a full evening of spooky stories as deliciously disturbing as she can devise. Spirits & Spirits is hosted by Cynthia Rintye, director of the Lawrenceville Ghost Tours. Cynthia, whose debut album, Veil of Time: Ghost Stories from Atlanta, was Honored with the 2018 Storytelling World Award, will open the evening with eerie stories and songs. This duo will serve up audience members with an unforgettable night of cultured and clever entertainment for the Halloween season.
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GPS Address for Aurora Parking Deck: Aurora Theatre Physical Address:
153 East Crogan St 128 East Pike St
Lawrenceville, GA 30046 Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Join Connie Regan-Blake at Isis Music Hall for a fun evening of stories celebrating her new CD Release:
Leap and Laugh! Tales of Adventure
Dinner-and-Show Reservations by phone 828-575 2737
$15 in advance/$18 day of show
Connie Regan-Blake celebrates the release of her new storytelling CD “Leap and Laugh! Tales of Adventure” on March 10th, 7:30pm at Isis Music Hall on Haywood Road in West Asheville. Audiences will enjoy a laugh-out-loud and remarkable storytelling journey from a leap in New Zealand to “Dorky Spandex vs. Macho Leather” on the Blue Ridge Parkway to the sparkling “Well at the End of the World.”
If you can’t make this performance, you can purchase a CD here!
Connie is returning to her alma mater for a reunion weekend and is giving a storytelling performance “Leap and Laugh! Tales of Adventure” on Saturday, September 28 at 4 pm in Monroe Hall, Room 152 on campus. Find out more here.