POSTPONED: PoP on the Radio Again!

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UPDATE: The interview has been postponed until Sept. 30.

Pros(e) of Pie is getting lots of attention. Get ready for our second radio interview in two weeks!

In case you didn’t get enough of us on the airwaves last week, you’ll be able to tune into WVOX next Monday, Sept 16 at 3pm on 1460AM or streamed live to hear Pros(e) of Pie co-producers Ivy Eisenberg and Zak Shusterman talk about the monthly blend of stories and pie that’s been selling out show after show.

….& remember, tickets are going fast. So get yours before they sell out.

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September Theme : CHANGES

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Tickets are already selling for September’s Pros(e) of Pie, the Hudson Valley’s most popular storytelling series. Come find out what’s drawing audiences to month after month of sold-out shows. Trust us, it’s not just the pie!

When: Sept. 21, 8pm

Theme: CHANGES

  Have a story related to changes in seasons, a change in plans, physical changes, puberty, even menopause? Give it a try – we have first time storytellers at every show!

***NEW TICKET POLICY***
To accommodate our sell out crowds, we have  a new ticket policy:
Online ticketholders will be allowed in at 7:30pm to get first choice seats and first pick of pies.
A small batch of door tickets will be sold at the event beginning at 8pm.
Buy your tickets early to avoid the crowds and get the best seats.  BUY TICKETS HERE!

PLANNING TO ENTER A PIE?

The pies entered in our bake-off are baked by members of the audience. Tempted to enter your creation for a chance to win a gift card? Just buy tickets early and try to drop your pie off by 7:30p for the best chance at votes!

If you’re interested in telling a storyemail co-producers Ivy Eisenberg  or Zak Shusterman for additional information and to schedule an audition.

 



August installment – another sold out show!

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Pros(e) of Pie was sold out in August for the second month in a row!  We didn’t want to set our hopes too high but were delighted by the crowd we drew. There were some logistical changes to accommodate our pie-loving audience – including releasing only a small batch of door tickets and letting online ticketholders in early for first pick of seats and pie. The evening’s best pie winner was a blueberry streusel tart made by experienced storyteller and baker, Cynthia.

If you weren’t able to get in this month, please buy tickets early for the next installment. (hint: it’ll be on Sept. 21 and tickets go on sale later this week)

In the meantime, we’ll be releasing video of some of this month’s storytelling.   For now, here’s the public debut of Paul William’s boy meets dog story – one of the night’s featured stories.

And a great openmic story proving that life really is different in Montana, told by Katie Karpenstein.


August Theme : Beginnings and Endings

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After July’s sold-out show, Pros(e) of Pie is back to share more stories in August.
Come find out what’s drawing packed houses to the Hudson Valley’s favorite new storytelling series. It’s not just the pie!

When: August 17, 8pm

Theme: BEGINNINGS & ENDINGS

  Tell us about the start of an adventure, the end of an era, an exciting ramp up, or a disappointing let down. Start at the top, or the bottom. We’ll take it all, A to Z, alpha to omega….

***NEW TICKETING POLICY***
To accommodate our sell out crowds, we’ve started a new ticket policy:
Online ticketholders will be allowed in at 7:30pm to get first choice seats and first pick of pies.
A batch of door tickets will be sold at the event beginning at 8pm.
Buy your tickets early to avoid the crowds and get the best seats.

BUY TICKETS HERE!

If you’re interested in telling a storyemail co-producers Ivy Eisenberg  or Zak Shusterman for additional information and to schedule an audition.

 


BOUNTY indeed – Standing room crowd at July Pros(e) of Pie

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This month’s theme – BOUNTY – appropriately describes the reception to July’s installment of Pros(e) of Pie. Online tickets sold out… door tickets sold out…. and,when we couldn’t say no, we allowed some standing room spots!

The audience was treated to long form stories from Jim KeyesBari Alyse Rudin, and John Georgette. Coincidentally, John Georgette started off as an open-mic’er during the very first Pros(e) of Pie in June. Plus, several brave souls put their names in the hat for our shorter open-mic slots and four of them were selected to get their stories out.

This month’s “Best Pie” title, selected by audience ballot, went to a wonderful Apple-blueberry ‘miracle’ crumble. Baked by the winner of last month’s prize! The skilled baker won a second $20 gift card to Chef Central.  For the sake of fair play, we’ll be changing the rules to prevent any more streaks of pie-baking supremacy.

And, one lucky audience member won the raffle, bringing home a tasty lemon-blueberry pie (pictured below).

See you all on August 17, for the next monthly installment of Pros(e) of Pie. Theme TBD.

  • A pie-loving front row audience

PoP Debut a Success!

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295564_10151630187477302_2127721654_nWhat a wonderful debut for Prose of Pie on June 1st. The theme was Transitions and all the stories did it proud. Many thanks to our premier line up of storytellers, the folks brave enough to sign up for open mic storytelling, and to all our pie bakers.

The evening’s stories included: a great tale about the odyssey of entering a different world in her own neighborhood; a nonstop laugh riot about parenting and the ordeal of living with a grandmother competing with hired help for maternal supremacy; a professional entertainer sharing the development of his skills from early childhood in catholic school to singing yom kippur services in a cavernous synagogue.

We heard some great open mic tales as well, spanning the range from teary-eyed laughter to a heart-rending personal adventure in the big city.

Bring on to the pie!

It was tough picking a winner from among all the delicious pie entries. There were half a dozen entries. In the end, the first Pros(e) of Pie “Best Pie” winner, selected by audience vote, was a giant apple crumble pie. The winner received a $20 gift card to Chef Central.

And one lucky raffle winner got a lemon meringue pie to bring home.

See you all on July 13 for the second installment. The night’s theme will be : Bounty.

Photos of some of our storytellers :

  • Great crowd for the first Pros(e) of Pie