We hope to see you soon at one of our events!

OST Presents the Following events for June, 2010:

June 8

Things are Not Always as They Seem

Donna Stewart and Ruth Stewart-Verger

Stories and Tea

The Tea Party, 119 York St.

7pm-8:45pm

Pay what you can

June 12 and 13

Carnival of Cultures

Marion Dewer Plaza, Corner of Elgin and Laurier

Enjoy stories and other family activities at the Carnival of Cultures! For more information, visit http://www.carnivalofcultures.com.

June 17

To Say Nothing of the Dog

Jan Andrews and Mary Wiggin

NAC 4th Stage, 7:30pm

There are German shepherds out there saving people from drowning; there are Saint Bernards guiding people down from mountain tops all through the Alps. To Say Nothing of the Dog features no such creatures. Indeed, it could be said to be totally lacking in doggy noblesse oblige. It does have a dog who has not even the vaguest clue about guarding; it does take you on an unusual stroll through a graveyard; it introduces you to a canine haunting and to a family pet who inherits both money and power. Witty, wry, deliciously elegant, these are stories that put more than a little bite in the tale.

Mary Wiggin

Writer, teacher, literacy advocate, (as well as storyteller, of course) Mary Wiggin is known for her impeccable timing and her ability to make listeners laugh (other things too, in fact, but this is what matters now). She’s been a regular performer at the Fourth Stage, at The Tea Party and at Ottawa Storytelling Festivals. She doesn’t have a dog now either but she’s hoping no one will hold that against her.

Jan Andrews

First things first! Jan Andrews doesn’t have a dog right now. That doesn’t stop her knowing rather more than she’d like to about our canine companions, as To Say Nothing of the Dog reveals. Second (or should it have been first?), Jan is one of Canada’s premier storytellers. She’s told in festivals across the country and been invited to events in the US, Australia and the UK. She’s the co-founder of the new company, Two Women Productions, and a huge fan of storytelling at the Fourth Stage. She’s also the author of acclaimed books for young people. Find out more at www.janandrews.ca; www.2wp.ca.

Tickets are $15, $12 seniors & students and are available at the NAC box office or Ticketmaster.ca 613.755.1111. Package prices are available, 4 shows for $50

June 22

The Devil Made Me Do It

Kathie Kompass and Leah Sander

Stories and Tea

The Tea Party, 119 York St.

7pm-8:45pm

Pay what you can

The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks. M.T. Al-Mansouri

For more information about OST events, please visit:

www.ottawastorytellers.ca

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