February Theme: “TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES”

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For 2016, Pros(e) of Pie is bringing you an even more exciting series of shows. To kick-off the Spring line-up, September’s show is back at one of your favorite venues Curious_blue100 in Dobbs Ferry. It’s just steps from the train station and just near lots of delicious pre-PoP dinner options.  Our last show here was one of our biggest ever. This time, we’re planning a more intimate show with a limited number of tickets on sales.

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When: Feb 27th, 8pm
Theme: TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES
Venue:  Curious_logo1
145 Palisades St – Dobbs Ferry

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About the theme:  We’ve all had them — so go ahead tell us about the time technology let you down: The time your computer died in the middle of the most important project of your life? A simple case case of miscommunication? The prop that refused to work? Did that important email never send or the voicemail with a job offer never get through? An unfortunate autocorrect to a client? How did things turn out? Did it ruin your life or did you make it work? We want to hear about all the technical difficulties thrown at you and how you handled them!

Pie bakers welcome: Tempted to see how your pie-baking skills stack up against your neighbors? Here’s an incentive for entering a pie in our bake-off. Your pie gets you one free admission! Please keep in mind: to get your free ticket, you MUST let us know what type of pie you’re bringing a pie at least TWO days in advance of the show.  Get in touch soon with the type of pie and we’ll reserve your spot!

Storytellers: We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a great story you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of open mic slots that night too.

We all have a story in us. Come share, listen, and eat!


Nov Theme: “CHOICE OR CHANCE?”

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Prose of Pie in Connecticut!
We’re crossing our eastern borders for a special installment at the Stamford Innovation Center in Stamford, CT, on Nov. 14!  See why we’re selling out shows across Westchester and gaining fans across NY. Stamford is full of great dining options so why not make a night out of it. Come early to enjoy a great pre-show dinner – just make sure you leave room for pie!

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When: Nov 14th, 8pm
Theme: CHOICE OR CHANCE?
Venue:  Stamford Innovation Center
175 Atlantic St – Stamford

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About the theme: That time you saved the day – was it a stroke of genius or just dumb luck? Take a wrong turn that led to a great opportunity? Broke up with an Ex who ended up on the news? Invested in a company with a silly name like Google? We want to hear all your “Choice or Chance” stories – maybe we’ll help you decide which it really was.

Pie bakers welcome: Tempted to see how your pie-baking skills stack up against your neighbors? Here’s an incentive for entering a pie in our bake-off. Your pie gets you one free admission! Please keep in mind: to get your free ticket, you MUST let us know what type of pie you’re bringing a pie at least TWO days in advance of the show.  Get in touch soon with the type of pie and we’ll reserve your spot!

Storytellers: We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a great story you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of open mic slots that night too.

We all have a story within us. Come share, listen, and eat!


3rd Annual Halloween PoP in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery

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The PoP Halloween tradition continues with our 3rd annual show in the world famous Sleepy Hollow Cemetery!  We’ll be back in the Washington Irving Chapel – the perfect venue for an evening of true Halloween tales. As always, you’ll start off tasting a few pies and have a chance to vote on your favorites.

Tickets are already selling for this special edition of Pros(e) of Pie, the Hudson Valley’s most popular storytelling series. Come find out what’s been drawing audiences to sold-out shows across the region for more than two years. Trust us, it’s not just the pie!

When: Oct. 14, 8pm

Theme: ALL THINGS HALLOWEEN

Location: THE SLEEPY HOLLOW CEMETERY (540 North Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY)
And, let’s keep it clear folks : the show will be at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery – not the Old Dutch Church. Use the entrance about half a mile north of the Old Dutch Church.

***TICKET POLICY***
ALL tickets for this show will be sold online. Door tickets are not guaranteed. Doors open at 8pm sharp.
BUY TICKETS HERE!

WE WANT YOUR PIES?

The pies entered in our bake-off are baked by members of the audience. Tempted to enter your creation for a chance to win a gift card? You’ll need to (1) buy tickets early, (2) email us your info and the type of pie you’re bringing, and (3) try to drop your pie off by 7:30p for the best chance at votes!

If you’re interested in telling a storyemail co-producers Ivy Eisenberg  or Zak Shusterman for additional information and to schedule an audition.

 


Sept Theme: “DON’T KNOW MUCH”

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We’re back from an amazing week at Chautauqua Institution where we taught a 5-day storytelling workshop and presented a special edition of PoP! With a full class and a packed audience, this may become part of the growing PoP tradition.

Get ready for a great Fall line-up, starting with a return to an amazing venue we discovered earlier this year.  For September’s show, we’re back at Center @ 862 in Scarsdale. Last time, 862’s convenience to the train station and pre-show dinner options lured audiences from Connecticut, Manhattan, and Brooklyn. Just make sure you save room for dessert!

When: Sept 12th, 8pm
Theme: DON’T KNOW MUCH
Venue:  Center @ 862
             862 Scarsdale Ave – Scarsdale

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About the theme: Tell us about that time you didn’t have all the information — Did you jump to conclusions? Make a fool of yourself? Did you have to wing it? How’d it turn out? Maybe you just had that “Don’t know much Biology” song stuck in your head. We want to hear your tales and how they turned out!

Pie bakers welcome: Tempted to see how your pie-baking skills stack up against your neighbors? Here’s an incentive for entering a pie in our bake-off. Your pie gets you one free admission! Please keep in mind: to get your free ticket, you MUST let us know what type of pie you’re bringing a pie at least TWO days in advance of the show.  Get in touch soon with the type of pie and we’ll reserve your spot!

Storytellers: We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a great story you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of open mic slots that night too.

We all have a story within us. Come share, listen, and eat!


CHQ Theme: Choices & Chances

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We’re delighted to be presenting a very special installment of our show at the Chautauqua Institution. All week, we’ve been working with a dozen aspiring storytellers in our “Telling the Stories of Your Life” class.  They’re crafting their tales for Friday afternoon’s show.  The theme, as selected by our students, is CHOICES & CHANCES.

 

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When: July 24th, 4-6pm
Theme: CHOICES & CHANCES
Venue:  Hultquist Center, 1st Floor
at the southeast corner of Bestor Plaza

FORMAT: This is a true modern form of storytelling, so the rules to follow are:
(1) Only true stories, please!
(2) They should be your own stories – something you experienced or observed firsthand.
(3) This is story-telling, not reading. Notes are allowed but no reading please.
(4) The story should be related to our theme – CHOICES & CHANCES. But feel free to stretch that theme to suit your needs!

Open Mic: In addition to our students, we’ll have several open mic opportunities for communities members to share their own 5 mins story related to the theme.

About the theme: Did you have to make a tough call? Miss an opportunity? Benefit from plain dumb luck? Here’s your chance to choose to share your tale with the rest of the CHQ community; and we want to hear it!  Bonus points if you can stretch the theme to fit your tale.

Pie: Pie will be available on a first come-first serve basis. Unlike our standard shows, this will not be a pie bake-off, but a casual pie social. So please limit one slice of tasty pie per person.

Storytellers: We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a great story you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman.

We all have a story within us. Come share, listen, and eat!


This Week: Storytelling at the Chautauqua Institution

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Greetings from the beautiful Chautauqua Institution, on the shores of Lake Chautauqua in western New York. This rocking chair porch is the perfect spot to take it all in. Our hosts and their guests have spent summer evenings sharing tales on this spot for over 60 years.

We’re gearing up to teach a week-long storytelling class called “Telling the Stories of Your Life”.  The course aims to prepare students to tell true stories harvested from their own lives, just like we hear every month at Prose of Pie. At the end of the week, brave souls and members of the Chautauqua community will have a chance to share their stories publicly during a special Friday installment of the show.

If you find yourself in this part of the state and want to join us, you can find details and register through Chautauqua’s online course catalog.

 


PoP goes Global

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Have you heard the news? Pros(e) of Pie co-producers Ivy Eisenberg and Zak Shusterman have been invited to teach a week-long storytelling course this Summer at the prestigious Chautauqua Institution in western New York. We’ll also be presenting a special Friday edition of Pros(e) of Pie on the grounds.

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What’s a Chautauqua anyway???

It’s a 140 year old non-profit adult education center and summer resort in Western New York that’s been designated a National Historic District that started a movement that reached over 45 million people in 10,000 communities across the country.  The tradition continues every Summer, as Chautauqua attracts a range of world-renowned thought leaders, entertainers, academics, activists and public figures organized around a different theme each week.

Along side the headliners, individual and multi-session classes are offered on a range of engaging topics.  Pros(e) of Pie will be there during the “Irrationality”-themed week focusing on the irrational world of human decision-making. We think that’s going to inspire some great storytelling. Come join us at Chautauqua if you can!


May Theme: “FORK IN THE ROAD”

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We’re putting together a great show for you in May.  We’ll be back at one of our favorite Rivertowns venues – Curious-on-Hudson in Dobbs Ferry. Come see why we’re packing houses at venues across Westchester.  Plus, Curious-on-Hudson is just a short stroll from some of the area’s best restaurants. Why not stay local for pre-show dinner – just make sure you save room for dessert!

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When: May 30th, 8pm

Theme: FORK IN THE ROAD
Venue:  Curious-on-Hudson
             145 Palisade Street – Dobbs Ferry

BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY! 

About the theme: Tell us about the time you had to make a decision — Did you go left or right? Was it a tough choice? Did you follow the path less traveled? How did your decision turn out? Maybe your fork was literal – a roadside picnic? Did you lose something in the middle of the road? We want to hear about the fork in the road you faced and how it turned out!

Pie bakers welcome: Tempted to see how your pie-baking skills stack up against your neighbors? Here’s an incentive for entering a pie in our bake-off. Your pie gets you one free admission! Please keep in mind: to get your free ticket, you MUST let us know what type of pie you’re bringing a pie at least TWO days in advance of the show.  Get in touch soon with the type of pie and we’ll reserve your spot!

Storytellers: We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a great story you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman. Don’t worry, there’ll be plenty of open mic slots that night too.

We all have a story within us. Come share, listen, and eat!


April Theme: “CAUGHT IN THE ACT”

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We’re continuing to bring our unique brand of storytelling to new audiences, and bringing our audiences to new venues. This month we’re at The Center@862, a beautiful space in Scarsdale. It’s conveniently located near the train station for fans traveling in from the city and right by several restaurants for dinner before pie & tales. Come see what packed houses are raving about – great stories, great pies, great fun.

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When: April 18th, 8pm
Theme: CAUGHT IN THE ACT
Venue:  The Center@862
             862 Scarsdale Ave – Scarsdale

BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY! 

About the theme: Tell us about the time you almost got away with it–Ever been caught somewhere you shouldn’t have been? With someone you weren’t supposed to be with? Were you just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Trying something short of legal, or simply unwise? If the coast is clear for you to share your tale, this is your chance!

We’ll have prepared storytellers and plenty of open mic slots. If you have a grand confession you’d like to share, email co-producers Ivy Eisenberg or Zak Shusterman.

We all have a story within us. Come share, listen, and eat!


February’s Pros(e) of Pie : A New Attendance Record!

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Thanks to  Curious_blue100  and all of you who came out to help February’s Pros(e) of Pie hit a new attendance record for a ‘regular’ show.  Thanks also to Westchester Magazine‘s Eat. Drink. Post. blog for featuring us this month. Check out the glowing piece urging readers to “Bake a pie, bring a pie, tell a story” here.

Hearty congratulations to the returning and first-time featured storytellers who entertained our beyond sold out crowd. Emotions were struck across the board, from laughs to gasps.

In another Pros(e) of Pie first, the bake-off winner was a Chocolate Avocado Pie submitted by a baking duo – our first tagteam Pie-Mistresses! That’s right – a pie made with avocado stole the show and you would’ve loved it too!