Open Stage Storytelling Night

These are the nights that we are looking forward to the most: that’s where the unexpected and the spontaneous happen – we as organisers don’t know what kind of stories will be told, nor the host of the evening, and not you, the audience.
The Wednesday nights are the open stage nights in Mezrab. It means that anyone is welcome to tell, purely on a first come first serve basis.
If you are ready for a story or if you want to try new material or if it’s your first time, send us an email!

We also leave two spots at the end of the night for the spontaneous.
How do I participate in the open stage? Send a message to [email protected] to sign up to tell a story.
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Doors open at 19.00

Event starts at 20.00

Soup? YES!

Entrance: Donation based

Language: English

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