April 10, 2026 at 7PM we invite you to our Inaugural Storytelling House Concert
For over a decade I have been blessed with the opportunity to meet talented storytellers from all over the country.
Alas, not everyone is able to travel and hear their wonderful stories, therefore every month we will be opening the doors to our humble home for a night of stories.
Space is limited, a $20 suggested donation would be appreciated.
For over a decade I have been blessed with the opportunity to meet talented storytellers from all over the country.
Alas, not everyone is able to travel and hear their wonderful stories, therefore every month we will be opening the doors to our humble home for a night of stories.
Space is limited, a $20 suggested donation would be appreciated.
4/10/2026 Andy Davis
will present a smörgåsbord of personal tales true and imagined, spiced with a dash of folklore and a pinch of history, which will take you from a footpath in the Wicklow Hills to bicycles on the West African Savannah, to a kayak along the Maine coast. Along the way you’ll meet an Irish playwright, two generations of Andy’s family, and a storytelling ancestor
Andy Davis got his start as a storyteller telling comic tales by candlelight in Mexican refugee camps 30 years ago. In 2025 he debuted his show “Quixotic!”, which celebrates his enduring relationship with Don Quixote, and the capacity of art to impact the world. It was the centerpiece of his “Second Annual Bicycle Storytelling Tour,” an 18-performance, 850-mile circuit through all six New England states. He lives in a home-made house in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
www.andydavisstoryteller.com
will present a smörgåsbord of personal tales true and imagined, spiced with a dash of folklore and a pinch of history, which will take you from a footpath in the Wicklow Hills to bicycles on the West African Savannah, to a kayak along the Maine coast. Along the way you’ll meet an Irish playwright, two generations of Andy’s family, and a storytelling ancestor
Andy Davis got his start as a storyteller telling comic tales by candlelight in Mexican refugee camps 30 years ago. In 2025 he debuted his show “Quixotic!”, which celebrates his enduring relationship with Don Quixote, and the capacity of art to impact the world. It was the centerpiece of his “Second Annual Bicycle Storytelling Tour,” an 18-performance, 850-mile circuit through all six New England states. He lives in a home-made house in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
www.andydavisstoryteller.com


