Short Story Theatre Presents Stories about Vikings, A Girl Who Said “No,” A Ghostly Encounter, and a Sham School

By: Sep. 16, 2016
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Short Story Theatre presents an evening of storytelling on Thursday, October 13, 2016, at 7:30 p.m. at Miramar Bistro, 301 Waukegan Ave., in Highwood. Tickets are $10, cash or check at the door. For pre-show dinner reservations : 847-433-1078.
On the roster for the evening of true stories are Mike Lubow of Riverwoods, Julie Isaacson of Highland Park, and Scott Woldman and R. Craig Sautter of Chicago. The show is produced by Rick Leslie of Highland Park and Donna Lubow of Riverwoods.
Mike Lubow recalls an important life event in his story "The Second Call." Boy calls girl. Girl says "No." What happens next?
Veteran teacher Julie Isaacson shares stories of her students from the slums to the suburbs in her story "School Daze."
Scott Woldman reminisces about how he left his high-profile corporate job to become a bouncer and encountered a "Viking" in his story "Green Mill." Think "Jerry Maguire" meets "Road House."
In his story "Moving Day" R. Craig Sautter has a ghostly experience as he ponders what happens to our possessions after we're gone.


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