Hear a true story.Our Stories!

This show is free for The Scoundrel Society.
Scoundrels can reserve a ticket
by calling our box-office at (520) 448-3300
or emailing boxoffice@scoundrelandscamp.org.
Best enjoyed by Scoundrels ages 18+
TrueStory Workshop
Special Performance
Taught by Elaine Gale
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE ON SEPTEMBER 30TH at 7PM
A true story can be small. It doesn't have to be about something super dramatic or tragic, but can be plucked from the everyday interactions in our lives. The ordinary can be extraordinary.
Telling a story about some aspect of your life after crafting it into shape is a powerful adventure into self-expression, risk-taking and courage. Stories help us understand more about what we all have in common and what connects us in our shared humanity.
In TrueStory, a new workshop and live storytelling collaboration, our participants join professional storyteller Elaine Gale, to learn to craft a story both for the page and for the stage.
The workshop is culminating in a live reading at the Scoundrel and Scamp stage Tuesday, September 30th. JOIN US!
TrueStory Workshop
When: Tuesday, September 30th at 7 p.m.
Cost: $20
Who: For Scoundrels ages 18+
Location: The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre at The Historic Y
738 N 5th Avenue #131, Tucson, AZ, 85705
The main entrance is located off the parking lot of The Historic Y; the parking lot entrance is accessed from 5th Avenue.
About the Instructor
Elaine Gale was a religion reporter for the Los Angeles Times, an advice columnist and pop culture reporter for the Star Tribune, and a writer for the Boston Phoenix. She taught journalism classes at University of Arizona over twenty years ago. Now, she's a Full Professor at California State University and teaches undergraduate courses in storytelling, public speaking and interpersonal communication. She has served as the Writing Center Director for the Graduate School of Leadership and Change at Antioch University since 2005. She's also a speechwriter, storytelling consultant, and professional speaking coach for CEO's. She co-founded and ran a popular nonfiction reading series and open mic of the same name,TrueStory, for five years in Sacramento.