The Moth Presents Saints and Sinners: THE MOTH IN NEW ORLEANS THU, 12 DEC 2019 at 08:00PM CST Ages: 16 & Over Doors Open: 07:00PM OnSale: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 10:00AM CDT Announcement: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 10:00AM CDT The Moth is a nonprofit dedicated to the art and craft of storytelling. Since launching in 1997, The Moth has presented over 35,000 true personal stories, told live, without notes, to standing-room-only audiences around the globe. Renowned for showcasing a broad range of human experiences, The Moth produces approximately 600 live shows each year and has an ongoing presence in 30 cities worldwide. The Moth's Mainstage shows are curated events featuring five storytellers who develop and shape their stories with our directors. The Mainstage has hosted the likes of astronauts, moms, poets, and mechanics to exonerated prisoners, veterans, teachers, elders and everyone in between. Guided by an expert host and a musician time keeper, a Moth Mainstage show goes beyond theater to create a community where entertainment and enlightenment merge.
Thursday, Dec 12, 2019 8 PM
The Moth in New Orleans
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1200 Canal St, New Orleans, LA
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