Arts & Entertainment

'The Living Room' Returns, With True Tales About 'Lost And Found'

Janice Wray, Dana Wronski, Andrew Maksymowicz among those who will perform.


Four locals and one Bostonian will take the stage Friday, April 26, to tell their personal stories of triumph and transformation during "Lost & Found" Stories v2 at The Living Room. 

"Lost and Found" is the  theme for this informal evening of true, personal stories told from the stage by five people in about ten minutes each. The first event was standing room only, and this one promises to be an equally incredible evening.  

The Storytellers ... 

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  • Andrew Paul Maksymowicz – “Juggling With Chainsaws”

  • Janice Michaela Wray – "The Power In Not Healing"
  • Dana Wronski – "I Am Your Song: When the Sky Rained Blessings On Africa
  • Bethany Warburton – "Going Gray Without Getting the Blues”

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  • Betty Who – “How I Lost My Cello and Found My Voice”

Expect to be unplugged and connected through the heartwarming, the epic, the humorous, and the poignant. Informal time afterwards for mingling, casual conversation and light refreshments.

The Living Room is a new venture from East Greenwich resident Deb Walsh, whose vision is curating a "place" (which changes) to gather with like-minded people around themed conversations, storytelling events, lectures, and experiential workshops.

DETAILS

“Lost and Found”

When: Friday, April 26, 2013  at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.

Venue:  East Greenwich United Methodist Church
1558 South County Trail
East Greenwich, RI 02818

Click  here for directions.

Tickets*: $20 adults; $10 with student ID

Email to reserve your tickets: hellothelivingroom@gmail.com or take your chances at the door!

* A portion of event proceeds will be donated to charity.

“The Living Room began with the simple premise that people everywhere are craving more meaningful and connected conversations,” says Walsh. “People want to learn about living a more authentic and creative life. I hope that the experiences, speakers and learning we program will send people out into the world with lighter hearts, more compassionate minds and more hopeful thinking.”

More info: http://thelivingroompresents.wordpress.com

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