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See..what I do

Hear...my work

  • Thursday 23rd February - Club night at the ASTOR Community Theatre in Deal
  • Hear "The Sultan's Tale" soundtrack excerpt

Read...my work

  • A unique story for a special birthday boy
  • Part of a more adult original short story

My Mentors

I believe whole-heartedly in giving you the best possible experience of storytelling or working with story, so I invest continuously in my development as a professional.

So, over many years, I have trained, worked with, and sat at the feet of many master storytellers and performers from many countries and traditions. I am hugely grateful to them for their encouragement: Amongst them (in alphabetical order) are:

David Campbell whom you can find on David Campbell’s homepage

Pete Chand whom you can find on Pete Chand’s homepage

Roi Gal-Or, Sue Hollingsworth and Ashley Ramsden of the International School of Storytelling at Emerson College, whom you can find on International School for Storytelling courseleaders page

Xanthe Gresham whom you can find on Xanthe Gresham’s homepage

Grace Hallworth whom you can find more about on Grace Hallworth featured by her publisher

Eliana Harvey whom you can find on Eliana’s Shamanka homepage

Nick Hennessey whom you can find on Nick Hennessey’s homepage

Saul Jaffe whom you can find on Saul Jaffe’s homepage

and last but by no means least,

Graham Langley, whom you can find on Graham Langley’s homepage

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Behind the stories

Storytelling...current activities and calendar

  • On the last Thursday of every month at the Astor Theatre Feb 22 2012

    ASTORy or Two Storytelling Club for adult audiences. I host and tell at a regular storytelling club | more

  • Thursday 2nd February - BUPA Care Home in Sevenoaks Feb 22 2012

    Isn't it great? Thursday 2nd February - BUPA Care Home in Sevenoaks. BUPA has taken up the torch a | more

  • Wednesday 1st February - Storytelling and Pudding Club - at the Dining Club in Middle Street, Deal Feb 22 2012

    A new special event on Wednesday 1st February - Storytelling and Pudding Club. In collaboration with | more

Educational storytelling

Storytelling linked with curriculum based activities such as literacy, numeracy, art and drama across all age ranges.

Conflict resolution, mediation, diversity, anti-bullying programmes and social exclusion work.

Corporate storytelling

Using stories as a medium for training for communications, mediation, presentation skills, team building and resolving issues.

Entertaining storytelling

Full programmes on a range of styles and themes.

Storytelling for children, adults, families or corporate – style and content tailored specifically to your requirements. Funny or profound, saucy or thoughtful – give your ears a treat.

Community projects

Sharing stories to build bridges, enhance a sense of identity and place, create dialogue between people. Working with all ages.

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