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In a Nutshell presents: WILDCARD! Monthly Open Mic Story Swap

Dates

06/19/25 - 06/19/25

ADDRESS

Old Soul Coffee Co. at The Alley

1716 L Street, Sacramento, CA, 95811

General Day & Time

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Admission info

Only $10! No one turned away for lack of funds.

Tickets

In a Nutshell Storytelling presents a fun and unpredictable evening of stories with two featured storytellers and the chance for random audience members to opt in and tell a tale (up to 10 mins). EVERY THIRD THURSDAY of the month! Tix on sale now for $10.

Sacramento has a new place to listen to MOSTLY TRUE personal stories because we’re taking our show to Old Soul the Alley in Midtown, and we’re loosening things up, baby!

WILDCARD! is just that: a little feral, a little unpredictable, and very, very fun. If you love listening to stories, this show is right up your alley (Oops! Sor-ry!) because we’re inviting a mixture of seasoned and rookie storytellers to come up and share the stage for an evening, and—WILDCARD!— random audience members will be selected open-mic style (aka anyone who has opted in) to come up and regale the crowd with their tale (up to 10 mins). No themes, no prompts, who knows what these featured tellers and up-and-comers will share?! We do know it’s gonna be one helluva entertaining night, and you want to be entertained, don’t you, humans?! Talk to host Keith Lowell Jensen to get your name on the list, and maybe you'll be picked to tell a tale!

STORYTELLERS: Have you been looking for a place to work on a longer story or polish a tale that is not quite ready for the Nutshell mainstage? Well, now you have a spot. If you’re interested in performing your story for WILDCARD! as a featured teller, send us your pitch. Stay tuned for more details. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay in the loop.


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