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Ain't Never Met a Stranger - Stories From the Passenger Seat
Ain't Never Met a Stranger is a compilation of real-life stories told in a one-woman show format like you've never seen before. Enjoy a fun night out and be a part of raising money for the scholarship fund at the Early Learning School (ELS) at the Jewish Community Center (JCC). This show is a benefit for the ELS where my children attended for a total of 7 years!
There will be live music to start the show off by Liat of liatsmusic.com
Debbie Scheer will open! www.debbiescheer.com
This show will be interpreted in American Sign Language.
The price of the ticket includes a drink!
You can buy your Shark Down America shirts at the show!
Free parking and lots of it!
Schedule for the evening: Lobby and bar open at 6:30 Beautiful pre-show music by Liat starts at 7:10 Show starts at 7:30 with one intermission
Reviews from the premier of Kari Knutsons One-Woman Show
Story teller extraordinaire! This show is wonderful. Kari is such amazing storyteller that she had the entire audience in the palm of her hand. - Leslie and Roger Fiorini
Kari Knutson wouldnt know a stranger if one smacked her in the face! How this woman can make each and every audience member feel like her best pal is really beyond words. Engaging, hysterical, charming, but most of all, genuine, Kari simply shines in this brilliant showcase of good old-fashioned storytelling. Aint Never Met a Stranger will warm your heart and reaffirm our human condition - we are all family here and all are welcome. Charlotte Sweeney
Ain't Never Met a Stranger was a one-of-a-kind show. I never saw anything like it before. Kari shared personal stories that we all could relate to by connecting with her audience. We laughed, we cried, we learned sign language. It was a mix of cultures, humor, and stories that I will not forget for a long time. I will definitely go again and I recommend it to anyone who wants a night of laughter. Nadelle Payne
I've been to one-woman shows that made me laugh but never one that made me feel like I was laughing with a dear friend. Kari's ability to make an audience feel like part of her circle of friends is an amazing talent and her hysterical stories are all the more relatable because of that! Ashely Andrus
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LocationMizel Arts and Culture Center - MACC at the JCC (View)
350 S Dahlia St
Denver, CO 80246
United States
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Minimum Age: 16 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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