An Audience with Lynn Ruth Miller

6:15 PM, Fri., 2/27
2:30 PM, Sat.,2/28
6:15 PM, Fri., 3/6
3:45 PM, Sat., 3/7
Spectrum Gallery (608 e. olive.)
$4
The Tooth Fairy returns with more hilarious, poignant memories, a highlight of last year’s Festival. You owe it to yourself to hear this one-woman phenomenon: Inspirational vignettes for everyone told by an exceptional storyteller.
Lynn Ruth Miller
www.lynnruthmiller.com
Pacifica, California
Genre: Storytelling
Rating: G 45 minutes
Children welcome
Latecomers admitted
Filed under: 2/27 Friday, 2/28 Saturday, 3/6 Friday, 3/7 Saturday, Spectrum Gallery
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March 2nd, 2009 at 10:51 am
This amazing lady puts her life into her stories! Laugh, Cry, Think–You’ll do all of these things. Then, if you’re smart, you’ll take home her stories and her voice in her books and CD.
March 4th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
Lynn Ruth Miller is an absolute gem. I saw last years performance “Farewell to the Tooth Fairy” and had an absolute blast. I even brought the “boys” along with me and they had a good time too. I laughed, I cried, and found myself loving this funny little lady. It would be a shame to miss any of her performances, or to not buy her book and CD. I can’t wait to go see this years performance, perhaps more than once.
March 8th, 2009 at 12:32 pm
Some very poignant stories; many of us cried to hear of her mother’s psychological cruelty, her father’s seeming indifference, the confusion she felt as she grew up. Now, her spark lets us know that she survived it and thrived in spite of it.
March 9th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
What a wonderful show this was! I was enthralled from the moment Lynn Ruth Miller began to speak. She is a consummate story teller and she weaves hilarity and pathos into a beautiful, colorful and moving tapestry. I bought a cd so I could share this wonderful experience with a friend and now I don’t want to part with it! (But I must. I must tell everyone about Lynn Ruth Miller!)
March 9th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
Charming and sweet if not overly sentimental. Lynn Ruth Miller is an excellent storyteller and that has become a lost art. It makes one yearn for a simpler time even if it’s just a fantasy memory. Makes me want to be tucked into bed with a kiss on the forehead.