What started as a group of friends getting together to swap stories in a New York living room has become a popular NPR show and a traveling program. Billed as “true stories told live” (without any script or notes), the non-profit group The Moth brings together storytellers from all walks of life to bare their souls to sold-out audiences across the country. One of those storytellers, award-winning filmmaker Ellie Lee, talks about her first Moth performance and shares why she was apprehensive about taking the stage. (UCSB’s Arts & Lectures, 4/4, 8PM, Campbell Hall)
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