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The Dublin Story Slam is one of Dublin's longest running storytelling nights. At each show we invite members of the audience to get up and share true personal stories inspired by a different theme each night. Hosted by the founder of The Dublin Story Slam, we share a selection of these stories sometimes from the same night, sometimes from different ones but always giving you a surprise, a chuckle and maybe from time to time the odd tear or two(but in a good way)
This episode features three stories from our recent Summer in the City series. 3 Slams, 3 Venues over 3 weeks with stories inspired by the same theme, Summer in the City. Featuring stories from Veronica Haywood, Zanya Dahl and Ciaran Blair.
For more information on upcoming shows and how you can share your own story with us onstage, visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com.
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The Dublin Story Slam is one of Dublin's longest running storytelling nights. At each show we invite members of the audience to get up and share true personal stories inspired by a different theme each night. Hosted by the founder of The Dublin Story Slam, we share a selection of these stories sometimes from the same night, sometimes from different ones but always giving you a surprise, a chuckle and maybe from time to time the odd tear or two(but in a good way)
This episode features three stories from our recent Summer in the City series. 3 Slams, 3 Venues over 3 weeks with stories inspired by the same theme, Summer in the City. Featuring stories from Veronica Haywood, Zanya Dahl and Ciaran Blair.
For more information on upcoming shows and how you can share your own story with us onstage, visit www.thedublinstoryslam.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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