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'Throughout the years, I have been to a lot of storytelling evenings, and it was great to see such a difficult art form thematically structured and developed with such professionalism. The overall experience of the night left me wanting more. Wing IT and Smith have produced the start of a hopeful new movement for storytellers in the city (Liverpool) and I very much look forward to the next edition.' Sheldon Chadwick - At The Theatre (2021)

Each month there will be three stories created for your delectation. This site contains exclusive work (audio and video) brought to you by:

Munro Scott
Munro is a passionate storyteller and will tell stories to anyone who will listen. He has a great interest in mythology of ancient cultures such as Norse and Yokai. Much of his work centres around the stories of ‘Little England’ laced with the personal and political.

"Munro is a performer who felt at home when delivering his tales, with wide vocal range, using his large stature to portray a range of characters."

Eavan Seasman
Eavan combines her love of writing and performance, her stories derive from the inspiration taken from her collection of curios and antiques to tell stories that explore the macabre and the absurd. Eavan has an extensive collection of Victorian dolls and will often use items from her personal collection as stage props. Eavan is also a playwright.

"fantastic stage presence, as she drew the audience in with her impeccably timed delivery...Seasaman is an impressive storyteller, who is honing her craft through a specific style, and it will be interesting to watch the development of this hypnotising artist."

Mark Smith 
Mark is a multi-award-winning actor and director and has worked for over twenty five years as a professional devisor, director, improviser, storyteller and workshop teacher. He brings a wealth of knowledge in regards to developing stories and he loves making things up spontaneously. He is currently writing his PhD on these very subjects.

"The evening was hosted by the effervescent Mark Smith who, like, all good hosts made us feel welcome and immediately at ease, seamlessly incorporating those who were late. He linked the evening together whilst also supporting the stories using live sound effects. This is not something that I have seen before and gave an added edge to the work."

If you have a story idea for us please feel free to get in touch on wingimpro.ms@gmail.com



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  • About
  • Shows
    • The Incomplete Works of Shakespeare
    • Talk to the Hand
    • Previous Shows
      • The Bunker
      • Story Pot
      • Story Pot 2
      • Story Pot 3
      • Story Pot 4
      • The Fly
      • Those with Tales
  • Liverpool Improvisation Festival
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