You know you’re an adult when you suddenly wonder-- what’s the matter with kids these days? This month, the storytellers of FST! will share their take on youth, with true stories about kids and grownups and losing touch and staying connected from one generation to the next. Join us at Flycatcher on Wednesday, July 8 as FST! presents lamentations and celebrations of Kids These Days. Doors open at 7:00PM, show starts at 7:30. Suggested donation is $7; cash only, please! ASL interpreters will b...
You know you’re an adult when you suddenly wonder-- what’s the matter with kids these days? This month, the storytellers of FST! will share their take on youth, with true stories about kids and grownups and losing touch and staying connected from one generation to the next. Join us at Flycatcher on Wednesday, July 8 as FST! presents lamentations and celebrations of Kids These Days. Doors open at 7:00PM, show starts at 7:30. Suggested donation is $7; cash only, please! ASL interpreters will be provided. Venue is 21+.
As always, FST! will donate a portion of proceeds to a local nonprofit. This month, our beneficiary is KXCI Community Radio, connecting the communities of Tucson and Southern Arizona to each other and to the world with informative, engaging, and creative community-based radio programming. Learn more by tuning your FM dial to 91.3, or visit kxci.org, where you can listen live.
FST! Female StoryTellers is a community of women in Tucson, AZ dedicated to expressing creativity through storytelling. FST! was founded in 2012 as a platform and showcase for the smart, talented women of Tucson. Each month FST! invites four or more women to write and perform original stories based on a common prompt. With each story presenting a unique perspective on that month’s theme, every FST! performance combines hilarity, personality, and insight to entertain and inspire audiences. As passionate as the women of FST! are about telling great stories, Female StoryTellers also use their powers for good by raising funds for local arts and community organizations. Find out more at www.fstorytellers.com.