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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Second Hand Rose

Ellouise Schoettler
Washington, DC, USA
http://secondhandrose.blogspot.com
Storytelling

45 minutes
Rated: G
NO late comers admitted
Disclosures: Best for adults and children who can listen like adults.

Second Hand Rose: Maryland storyteller, Ellouise Schoettler, tells original stories. Schoettler says, “The La Tienda Thrift Shop has a special place in my heart.” Schoettler’s stories surprise you at the same time she has you laughing. Her North Carolina accent is “pure velvet” and it pulls you into her stories.

$7

Sat. March 3, 6:00 PM
Sun. March 4, 1:00 PM
Sun. March 4, 3:00 PM

Performed at
La Tienda
708 E. Olive Ave


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2 Comments:

TV said...

Ellouise chose some wonderful stories that fit the venue, tales of second-hand clothes and sibling rivalry, quilts and revenge, and how home-made became hand-made.
Delightful entertainment, and her sound-system fanny pack made me want one of my own!
A Rogue show in a thrift shop? Why not! We saw a first-rate show...and did some shopping, too!

March 6, 2007 3:03 PM  
ja said...

I saw Ellouise's first show and thought she did a very nice thing by changing her program in consideration of the children present. She told a delightful children's story before going into her regular program. She captured her audience and kept them well entertained. It was a great afternoon and I hope she comes back next year.

March 14, 2007 4:31 PM  

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