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Ex Fabula for your eyes, ears and person (and stuff) this week!

For your eyes:

ALL STARS VIDEO

This video captures memorable moments from all of the storytellers on May 14, 2010 at Turner Hall.

Thanks to our wonderful All Star storytellers:

Anthony Umlauf

Leah Leone

Tom Crawford

Brian Moore, Liza Bielby and Barney Baggett

Drew Brhel

Paul Finger

Laura and Stephanie Halfmann

Thanks to High Frequency Media for capturing this event to share with everyone!

For your ears:

EX FABULA RADIO (#2)

Airing on WMSE on Wednesday Aug 4 at 12:00 noon and Sunday Aug 8 at 8:30 am. Tune in or listen online at wmse.org!

Featuring great stories from Season 1 and some brand new stories from our summer Guerrilla Story Slam.

For your person (and stuff):

Event: EX FABULA SHOW & TELL, Thursday AUG 5

Join us at the MILWAUKEE ART MUSEUM on Thursday August 5 from 6-8:00 p.m. for Grown Up Show & Tell. Bring a special item and tell a story about it!
If you want to tell a story, come by 5:30 pm to sign up. This is a low-key FREE event with no strict time limits.

The event will be held outdoors on the Museum Terrace. Check out the American Quilt Exhibit while you’re there!

This event is sponsored by our good friends WMSE!

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Ex Fabula Radio – Winning All Stars Story Video

We hope you enjoyed the first Ex Fabula radio show – featuring YOUR stories from our first season! We’ll be back with more stories August 4th. If you missed this broadcast, tune into WMSE 91.7 at 8:30 am on Sunday July 11 to hear it again.

Here’s a visual abridged version of Stephanie and Laura’s story!

High Frequency Media

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Recap of Ex Fabula ALL STARS at Turner Hall Ballroom

***Thanks to our guest blogger and Ex Fabula volunteer Lane Burns!***

How else do you tie up an epic first season of Ex Fabula? You bring your Audience Favorite storytellers to the Turner Hall Ballroom, and give them twice as much storytelling time and the theme of Epic Fail, of course!  Add in live art by dwellephant, hilarious UltraShorts, and great sponsors, and you’ve got a night to remember.

Friday night, May 14th, 300 people poured into Turner Hall for two hours of hilarious and teeth-gritting personal stories of EPIC FAILs. Emcees and founders Leah Delaney and Megan McGee introduced the speakers and shared audience ultrashorts, while founder Amy Schleicher was the timekeeper.  The event was sponsored by WMSE 91.7 and WUWM 89.7. During the stories, local artist dwellephant created visual interpretations of the tales; at the end of the night, the drawings were raffled off and taken home by 7 lucky winners.

The first storyteller of the evening was our special guest Anthony Umlauf.  Anthony has had his name drawn from the hat several times during our events and always has a story to keep the audience involved.  He’s been a big supporter since day one. Anthony finished his season of Ex Fabula with the tale of how he was banned from the state of Ohio.  Alcohol WAS involved.

Next Leah Leone, winner of Ex Fabula #2, told the story about how it took a trip to China to realize that it was time to break up with her “boyfriend”, much to his relief.  Then, Brian Moore – Winner of Ex Fabula #4 – Barney Baggett and Liza Bielby of the Hinterlands took us all on a side-splitting Technicolor rollercoaster ride in their Rashomon about Special Milk and the last celebration of the Hindu holiday Holi in Humbolt County, California.

Winner of Ex Fabula #5 Drew Brhel followed up with a tale of his first, and last, experience living a double life when he found himself explaining to airport authorities why he was flying under the name Nehasapenapetalam when his American Express said Brhel.  There was a short intermission, and right away, Paul Finger (winner of Ex Fabula #1) led the crowd through a merry romp along Milwaukee’s Mitchell Street where his holiday spirit was sorely tested.

Then, Laura Halfmann and Stephanie Halfmann, winners of Ex Fabula #6, performed a dynamic duo including story, song, and dance about their quest to EPICLY FAIL specifically FOR this event – by becoming Erotic Movement Technicians for an amateur night. Closing the night was Tom Crawford of WMSE, winner of Ex Fabula #3, who gave us a heart-wrenching solo story of a son and his father just beginning to come to terms with over 20 years of conflict and loss.

At the end of the night, the audience voted and crowned the Halfmann sisters the Grand Champions of Ex Fabula Season 1.

If you’re not on the Ex Fabula mailing list, contact us at exfabulamilwaukee at gmail.com with your request. We’ll notify you of upcoming events, which include a podcast on WMSE, Guerrilla Story Slams around town, and even mobile storytelling booths done in conjunction with WMSE and WUWM. See you soon!

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Friday May 14 Ex Fabula ALL STARS at Turner Hall!

THIS Friday – last Ex Fabula event of the season: ALL STARS Night!

Storytellers winners from our event series and special guests will face off for a night of ALL NEW longer format stories on the theme EPIC FAIL!

Paul Finger

Leah Leone

Tom Crawford

Brian Moore & Liza Bielby & Barney Baggett of the Hinterlands

Drew Brhel

Laura & Stephanie Halfmann

Anthony Umlauf

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online through the link below or at the door tomorrow night.

Doors open at 7 pm, stories begin at 8 pm sharp!

More information here:

http://pabsttheater.org/exfabula

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LISTEN! The Hardy Halfmann Sisters “Glorious Chinese Buddha Mountain Expedition” Story

91.7 WMSE interviewed Leah Delaney, one of the founders of Ex Fabula, as well as the winning Duo storytellers Laura Halfmann and Stephanie Halfmann. You can hear their winning story about their mountain climb up to a Chinese summit told on April 13, 2010 at Ex Fabula 6.

It’s WMSE’s pledge drive week! WMSE has been generously recording all of our stories this season so we can share them with you – if you appreciate that, please say thank you with a financial contribution in any amount: http://wmse.org/

Ex Fabula On the Air WMSE Halfmann Sisters and Leah Delaney interview 5-12-2010

Laura (left) and Stephanie Halfmann - Photo by Kat Berger

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Storytellers for Ex Fabula ALL STARS

Finally confirmed: the storytellers for Ex Fabula ALL STARS at Turner Hall on May 14. Do you have your tickets yet? Get them here.

Paul Finger, Audience Favorite from Ex Fabula 1 at Art Bar will do a new Solo story. Photo by Cynthia Akey.

Leah Leone, Audience Favorite from Ex Fabula 2 at the Sugar Maple, will share a new Solo story. Photo by Adam Morris.

Tom Crawford of WMSE, Audience Favorite from Ex Fabula 3 at the Hi Hat Garage, will also do a new Solo story. Photo by Kat Berger.

Anthony Umlauf, Ex Fabula regular and special guest Solo storyteller for the ALL STARS event. Photo by Michele Kieweg.

Brian Moore of The Hinterlands, whose Rashomon with Norah Sadava was the Audience Favorite at Ex Fabula 4 at the Bay View Brew Haus; photo by Michele Kieweg.

Liza Bielby, also of The Hinterlands, will join Brian to do a new Rashomon. Here, she is shown telling a Solo story. Photo by Kat Berger

Drew Brhel, Audience Favorite from Ex Fabula 5 at Mo's Irish Pub. He will share a new Solo story. Photo by Adam Morris.

Laura Halfmann and Stephanie Halfmann, Audience Favorites from Ex Fabula 6 at Stonefly Brewing Company; they will do a new Duo story at Ex Fabula ALL STARS. Photo by Kat Berger

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Recap of Ex Fabula6 at Stonefly

Audience at Stonefly (photo by Kat Berger)

The last regular event of Ex Fabula’s inaugural season took place on Tuesday April 13 at Stonefly Brewing Company. 150 people packed the house for true, personal stories on the theme “Stranger in a Strange Land“. The event was sponsored by 91.7 WMSE and 89.7 WUWM. Interspersed with the nine stories, emcee Matt Sabljak read Ultra-Shorts written by audience members during the course of the 2-hour event.

Lane Burns (photo by Kat Berger)

The first storyteller drawn from the hat was Ex Fabula veteran Dan Niederloh; his tale of escape from clinical depression featured a therapist that looked like Pete Townsend of “The Who”. Next, Lane Burns took the stage and shared her own tale of escape- in this case, from a layover in an airport in South Korea. Unable to pay the “Korean currency only” airport tax and unable to contact anyone outside the airport, Lane was saved by the kindness of strangers. Then, sisters Laura Halfmann and Stephanie Halfmann debuted “The Duo”, a new format in which two people tell a single story about a shared experience. Their story of a long journey hiking up a mountain included a sketchy tour guide, a monkey attack, the “click, trudge, trudge” known as the Halfmann trudge, and many other memorable moments.

Conn Hagen (photo by Kat Berger)

After a beer break, the audience was treated to 3 more Solo stories by audience volunteers. Conn Hagen’s story highlighted how a simple sandwich pick-up can turn into a complex circus. Then, Richard Newman told of his travels in Europe while part of a theatre group; to summarize, he does not recommend Air Italia, their fish brothy coffee, or their baggage handling services- unless you are a puppet looking to rack up some miles. Liza Bielby wrapped up the trio of Solos by recounting the time she spent in China, studying a traditional form of opera. When a Chinese man asked for her help as an interpreter, little did she know that she would accidentally become part of a failed attempt to scam some investors from Texas.

Cindy Grover (photo by Kat Berger)

The last person drawn from the hat was Jeanie Dean, whose Solo focused on her brief journey into a world of violence and addiction; as a shooting was about to happen, Jeanie told herself that “this will not happen in my presence” and eventually found herself being a human shield. Then, Cindy Grover told of a mishap in Costa Rica, where “I need bus. You go fast.” in broken Spanish was sufficient to get her back on track; “reunited with my luggage and it feels so good,” she quipped. Finally, Melissa Kingston, a member of the comedy troupe Broadminded, and her brother’s wife Kerri Ladu took the stage for the Terkel, an interview format. Melissa asked her sister-in-law what it was like to join her loud, liberal family after growing up in a quiet, conservative family that didn’t even go to movies. “My mom made June Cleaver look like Sharon Osborne,” Kerri mentioned. Over time, she’s no longer shocked by the loud passionate arguments and she loves the family’s honesty and openness.

At the end of the night, storytellers who had thrown their names in the hat but did not get to tell a story had a moment to come up on stage and share the first line of their stories; there were hints of many more fascinating tales, and we hope to hear those stories at future events.

To round out the evening, the audience members voted, and Laura and Stephanie Halfmann were selected as the Audience Favorite storytellers. In being selected, the sisters have earned a spot at Ex Fabula ALL STARS which takes place Friday May 14 at Turner Hall. The night’s theme is “Epic Fail” and will feature new, longer stories from all the Ex Fabula Audience Favorites. $10 tickets can be purchased here.

Laura and Stephanie Halfmann being crowned (photo by Kat Berger)

More photos from this event can be found on the Ex Fabula facebook page.

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