Denise McCormack brings ‘Love Stories’ to Philadelphia Fringe Festival

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Storyteller and Bordentown resident Denise McCormack brings Love Stories, her one-woman show of carefully-crafted tales, to the Philadelphia Fringe Festival on Saturday, Sept. 8, at Artworks Trenton, 19 Everett Alley, Trenton, at 3 p.m. and on Thursday, Sept. 13, at the Center for Art in Wood, 141 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia at 7 p.m. Tickets are pay-what-you-wish, available at denisemccormack.live or fringearts.com.

Love Stories premiered during Philly Theatre Week 2017 and has since been featured at various local and national venues.

Each vignette highlights the dynamic nature of relationships and reflects the emotional turmoil that is interwoven in the choices and circumstances of our being, especially those related to women’s issues, of motherhood and family, of love and loss.

McCormack, who has been telling professionally for more than a decade, presents programs throughout the tri-state area, and is committed to sharing the benefits of storytelling in a broad spectrum of applications.

Among her many roles in storytelling, McCormack is the state liaison for the National Storytelling Network, co-chair of the New Jersey Storytelling Festival, president of the Patchwork Storytelling Guild in Philadelphia and an active member of various other local and national organizations wherein storytelling plays an integral role.

For more information, visit magicwords101.com.

CE-Bordentown

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