Show&Tell @ The Common

Tue Sep 23 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:30 pm UTC-04:00

7 Stages Theatre | Atlanta

The Common Stage
Publisher/HostThe Common Stage
Show&Tell @ The Common An open mic StorySlam where people bring an object they hold dear & put their name in a hat for a chance to share the story behind it!
About this Event

Doors Open: 6:30pm

Stories Start: 7:00pm



How it works:

We invite you to bring a treasured item and share a 5-minute story about it with the audience. Lucky charms, cherished momentos, relics of extinguished passions or heirlooms that stand the test of time—every object holds a unique story. The only rule is that it is special to you!

The item can be the star of your story, a supporting character, or simply make a cameo.

We realize that holding an object for five minutes might feel awkward and cause one to fidget, so a stool is provided for you to place your object on. Feel free to use this however you see fit. You can hold the object to introduce it, or place it on the stool from the start to finish. Pictures of objects are acceptable, but just know that many won’t be able to see it, so you will need to describe it in extra detail to allow people to visualise it in their minds!



Storytelling tips:
  • Choose your story. We are interested in the story behind the object. Yes, show us the object. Tell us how it came to you. But the most important thing is to think of the story you want to tell. Why is this object important to you? How has your relationship to the object changed over time? What is the story ultimately about for you? Find a story that helps to illustrate the answers to these fundamental questions and/or shape your story around a memory that illustrates its importance.
  • Help listeners to visualize your object. Remember that your story may end up on a podcast episode, so future listeners will need you to verbally describe your object. Say something about the size, color, condition, texture - anything to give listeners the ability to visualize your object. Your description can be the introduction or it can come in the body of your story; it’s totally up to you!
  • Share the stakes. Good stories have stakes! Stakes can something you stood to gain or lose—perhaps something you feared or desired. Was there a time you almost lost your prized treasure? Does the object represent a time in your life when everything was in question? Why does this story MATTER to you? Identifying where you can build in stakes will help your story be more compelling.
  • Set the scene. Details paint the picture, so remember to use them to really help your listeners visualize your story in their minds.
  • Start strong and stick your landing! You don’t need to memorize your story, but know your first line and your last line.
  • Arc your story. In every good story, there is a change - a physical or emotional change or a perspective shift. Who are you at the beginning of the story and who are you at the end? Has your object changed your life? Or has your relationship to the object changed over time? Look for those moments of change to help you create a narrative arc in your story.
  • Share your feelings. Emotion is what connects us. We can relate when someone says they were so elated they felt like they were floating or so nervous they were shaking in their boots. Remember to punctuate your story with how you felt emotionally and physically. And if you feel yourself getting a little choked up when telling the story, that’s okay. The whole room is supporting you!


The Essentials:

  • We like fun and edgy, but please keep your objects and stories tasteful and family friendly. (Trust us, your sex toy is not interesting to anyone but you!)
  • Please keep your story to five minutes.
  • Please be respectful of one another.
  • Don’t touch the mic - leave it in the stand. We promise, it makes for a better recording.




Event Venue

7 Stages Theatre, 1105 Euclid Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, United States

Tickets

USD 18.91

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