When Tales from the South’s permanent home closed in mid-2014, it was put between the proverbial “rock and a hard place.” Founder/Host Paula Martin Morell persevered and has re-established the program rotating through several sites. So it is fitting that the program celebrates the kick off of the 2015 season with the theme “Between a Rock and a Hard Place.”
Tonight, Tales originates at Best Impressions at the Arkansas Arts Center. The storytellers for this edition are Connie Mack Meskimen, Holly Patton and Karen Hayes.
Music is by The Salty Dogs’ Brad Williams and blues guitarist Mark Simpson.
“Tales from the South” is a showcase of writers reading their own true stories. While the show itself is unrehearsed, the literary memoirs have been worked on for weeks leading up to the readings. Stories range from funny to touching, from everyday occurrences to life-altering tragedies.
Dinner is served from 5pm to 6:30pm, the show starts at 7pm. Admission is $15. Dinner can be purchased separately.
You MUST purchase your ticket before the show.
Previous episodes of “Tales from the South” air on KUAR Public Radio on Thursdays at 7pm. This program will air on January 15.