About this Event
Saturday Night Storytelling
First hosted in 2006, the Winnipeg International Storytelling Festival features regional, national, and international storytellers, and encompasses a School Program and Public Events in both English and French.
Saturday Night Storytelling Featuring:
ADAM BOOTH
2022 West Virginia Governor’s Arts Awards Folk Artist of the Year, creator of The Heron’s
Journey
https://www.adam-booth.com/
LEIGH-ANNE KEHLER
Winnipeg-based, internationally acclaimed storyteller, playwright and actor
https://leigh-anne.ca/
SCOTT WHITEHAIR
Producer of This Much is True, one of Chicago’s longest running personal narrative series, creator of Story Lab Chicago
https://www.scottwhitehair.com/
ALSO FEATURING
Additional Local Storytellers in collaboration with Winnipeg Story Slam
https://www.winnipegstoryslam.com/
Recommended for ages 12 years and older.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
7:00 pm – 8:45 pm
Fr. Jensen SJ Theatre (Room 100)
St. Paul’s College (University of Manitoba)
Made possible by the funding support of The Winnipeg Foundation, the Winnipeg School Division, the Blankstein Fund for Storytelling Dialogue (University of Manitoba), the Muslim Legacy Fund, and St. Paul's College Foundation. The French Festival is made possible by a grant from the French Second Language Revitalization Program funded collaboratively by the Province of Manitoba and the Government of Canada.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. Paul's College, 70 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, Canada
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