Megan Wells has been touring her one woman solo-storytelling-hybrid experience for 20 years, from the Oak Park Festival to the National Storytelling Festival to its annual home in the Woodstock Opera House. We're excited to celebrate October with the original horror story in the intimate space of The Jekot Theater. Get up close and personal in this lively encounter with the undead.
Megan Wells is an MFA theater director with Jeff award credits, a Jeff nominated solo performer and a full-time national traveling storyteller for 30 years. What that really means is Megan knows a lot of folk and fairy stories, epic stories, world myth and historical stories and she tells them anywhere, everywhere and a lot. Credits include Guest Artist for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Artistic Director of the Ray Bradbury Storytelling Festival, yearly teller with the Chicago Public Library as well as libraries, schools, museums, book clubs, major storytelling festivals and theaters. Recently named an Oracle by the National Storytelling Network, Megan was inducted into America’s Circle of Excellence in Storytelling. www.meganwells.com.
- General admission seating. Doors at 6:30 PM.
- Show will run 90 minutes with a brief intermission.
- Entire venue is fully accessible.
- Cash and Venmo/Zelle sales at the door if tickets are still available.
- Dining is available downstairs before the performance. Drinks can be brought into the space.
- Free parking in nearby lot and metered on the street.
SOLO SUNDAY is produced by SCOTT WHITEHAIR, creator of Story Lab Chicago, This Much Is True, and Do Not Submit. More info at www.scottwhitehair.com.