True stories told before a live audience in Hong Kong. It's better than drama, it's better than comedy, it's real life.
Ellie tells us about what home means to her. Ingrid tells us about connecting dots in life. Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!www.hongkongstories.com
Daren tells us about his memories with a friend. Sophie tells us about spending Saturdays with family. Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Liz tells us a courageous personal story. Kevin talks about his adventures over summer. Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Episode 1 of our special podcast series featuring stories from the Student Story Slam Finale 2026. Cherry tells us about a realization she had. Mia tells us of an eventful journey on the MTR. Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell! www.hongkongstories.com
Prativa tells us of unexpected turn of events on a family holiday.Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Dan tells us of an eventful evening, when he went swimming with a friend. Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!www.hongkongstories.com
Jenn tells us of a time when she taught kindergarten students. If you would like to learn to tell your best story, please visit our website - www.hongkongstories.com.Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Mel tells us of a rather cold winter in the UK.If you have a story in you that you would like to tell, please visit our website - www.hongkongstories.comHong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Gautam takes us back to the mid 1970s in Melbourne with his story.If you have a story in you that would like to tell, please visit our website - www.hongkongstories.com.Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Jenn tells us of an eventful camping trip. If you have a story in you that would like to tell, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.com.Hong Kong Stories - Everyone has a story to tell!
Niharika tells us of a school trip when things didn't go as planned. If you would like to learn to tell your best story, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell!
Lesley tells us of a time from her teenage years. If you have a story in you that you would like to tell, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.com. Hong Kong Stories, Everyone has a story to tell!
Prativa tells us of an eventful day at school. If you would like to tell your best story, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.com.Everyone has a story to tell!
Manasi tells of a time when she was on the edge with things. If you would like to learn to tell great stories, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.com.Everyone has a story to tell!
Dan tells us of a time when a hobby felt a bit overwhelming.If you would like to learn to tell great stories, please visit our website - www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell!
Ram tells us of a time when he took up a challenge. Everyone has a story to tell!www.hongkongstories.com
Eleanor tells us of an exciting vacation she took with her kids. If you would like to tell your best story, please visit www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell!
Claire tells us of a quiet winter morning, when things didn't go as planned!Everyone has a story to tell, if you have one too, please visit www.hongkongstories.com.
Prativa tells us about going through tough times at work. If you would like to learn to tell your best story, please log on to www.hongkongstories.comHong Kong Stories - Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life!
Lesley tells us of an eventful stormy Saturday evening.If you want to tell your best story, please visit hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell!
Manasi tells us of a time when she tried to give her baby his first hair cut!Everyone has a story to tell!
Gina tells of an intriguing taxi ride.If you want to learn to tell your best story, please visit hongkongstories.com
Ella tells us of a rather confusing encounter with a bank teller. If you want to learn to tell your story better, please join one of our free workshops. For more details visit www.hongkongstories.com
Gargi tells us about her most eventful 21 days from 2021. If you would like to learn to tell your best story, please visit our website www.hongkongstories.com
Niharika tell us about family challenges and rituals. If you would like to know more about Hong Kong stories, please find details on our Instagram handle or visit www.hongkongstories.com.Everyone has a story to tell!
Jace tells us about a time when things were unclear. If you would like to learn to tell your best story, please visit our website hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell!
Rachel tells us of a burning issue during a family vacation. If you want to learn to tell your best story, please visit hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell!
Prativa tells us about an eventful hot day from her childhood. If you want to learn how to tell your story better, go to hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell!
Vincent tells of a time he got into a bit of hot water while teaching. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us back to moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories. In this episode, our finalists Emily and Charlotte explore successes and failures in pursuing their passions. Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us. Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam. www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us back to moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories. In this episode, both Khloe and Carol honour special connections in their lives. Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us. Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam. www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us back to moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories. In this episode, you can hear two of the stories performed live on our stage in May 2025. The first is an entertaining tale of growth by Kelvin. The second is from Abigail, who shows us her strength through her words. Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us. Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam. www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us back to moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories. In this episode, you can hear two of the stories performed live on our stage in May 2025. The first is an entertaining tale shared by Callum, who was the winner of this year's competition. The second is from Jason, who showed us how courage is built. Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us. Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam. https://www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us backto moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories.In this episode, you can hear two of the stories performed live on our stage in May 2025.The first is a journey of self-acceptance shared by Selwyn, who was the 1st runner-up of thiscompetition. The second is from Alanis, who takes us to her school picnic at Repulse bay. Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us.Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam.https://www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Our 2025 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Snapshots. Students took us back to moments in their lives that are snapshotted in their memories. In this episode, you can hear two of the stories performed live on our stage in May 2025. The first is a deeply personal journey shared by Naya, who was the 2nd runner-up of this competition. The second is from Arshan, who told us a very relatable story.Thanks to all the students who braved the stage and told us heartfelt stories that moved us. Visit our website to find out more about the Student Story Slam.https://www.hongkongstories.com/student-story-slam
Angela tells us how she copes with changes in her life. If you have a story you would like to tell get in touch! www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Iva tells of plans and how they are changed. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - go to www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Prativa tells a story where she decided to do something about her situation. If you would like to learn how to tell your story better - go to www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has s tory to tell!
Rachel learns the hard way about career decisions. If you have a story to tell - reach out! Come to a workshop by followinf the links at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Kumi shows our stage something a little bit different with drums and rhythm attached to a story. If you want to ttry telling your story in front of a live audience - come to a workshop - find details at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells about her ever present question - to curl or not to curl? If you have a story that is itching to get out - come to a workshop and find out how to make it the best you can. www.senselessart.net Everyone has a story to tell
Lesley tells of a time when she had some problems adding up. If you want to learn to tell great stories, come to a workshop at www.honkongstories.com and learn with us!
Ivy tells of her ongoing adventure as a superfan - we think she is super too! If you have a story you would like to tell - get in touch through the links on the website www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell.
Ella tells of a time she needed to switch gears - in a language situation. If you have a story that needs to be told but you'd like a bit of guidance on, come to a workshop! You can find the information about how to reach out on the website www.hongkongsrories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Raymond tells of a time in hos life where decisions were being made that would affect everything to come. If you want to learn to tell your story better, go to the website www.hongkongstoires.com and follow the directions. Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of a trip she made to Paris that left a lasting impression! If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - come to a workshop. www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells of a time where she had to make a difficult decision. If you want to learn how to be a better storyteller, check out our workshops at www.hongkongstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Anaitha tells about overcoming obstacles life has thrown at her. If you wantto learn how to tell your story better, come on over to a free workshop - find details on the websie www.hongkongstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Gargi tells of a time when she had dreams with unforseen consequences. If you want to learn how to tell your story better - go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for a free workshop. Everyone has a story to tell.
NIharika tells of spending time with her younger sister. If you have a story you are trying to get out - come to a workshop and get help to make it the best story you can. Find out more on www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Ram tells of a time when time was an issue. This true, first person story was told before a live audience in Hong Kong.If you would like to tell your true, first person story on our stage - we can help with that! Get iin toucvh through the link on the website hongkongstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Dan tells of his journey to meet women. If you have a story you are ready to share but you are not quite sure how - get in touch via the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Lesley tells of an exchange of cultures that wasn't quite what was expected. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - follow the links on the website! www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Dalton tells of a time when he was served something unexpected for dinner. If you have a story you would like to share but you are not sure how, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and follow the instructions to get involved! Everyone has a story to tell.
Chris N tells of a memorable food that always makes him think of home. If you want to learn how to tell your stories better, go to hongkongstories.com and follow the instructions. Everyone has a story to tell.
Genevieve tells of a time when her skillset was improved beyond her imagination. If you would like to learn how to tell your story better, go to the website www.hongkongstoires.com and follow the links. Everyone has a story to tell.
Nance tells of a game she really did not want to play. If you would like to tell your story - get in touch! you can find out how on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell!
Madeleine tells of her experiences growing up in South Africa. Hong Kong Stories is dedicated to telling true, first person stories in Hong Kong. We believe that everyone has a story to tell and we are ready to hear yours! Get in touch via the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Anjali tells of her struggles with zeros. If you want to learn how to tell your story better, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and follow the prompts! Everyone has a story to tell
Daniella tells of trying out a new place and getting more than she was expecting. If you want to learn how to tell your story better - follow the links on www.hongkongstories.com and join us!
Niharika tells a tale3 of school days when she was trying to find her feet. If you want to learn how to tell your story better, go to www.hongkongstories.com and give us a 3 sentence story to start your journey! Everyone has a story to tell.
Vicki tells of a little trip that went in a direction she was not expecting. This true, first person story was told before a live audience in Hong kong - if you want to learn how to tell your stories better - go to Hongkongstories.com and follow the links! Everyone has a story to tell
Eugenia tells of a love triangle. Hong Kong Stories is dedicated to the art of true, first person storytelling in Hong Kong - come along and find out how you can be part of the community! www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Anjali tells of a childhood experience that left her with cravings. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story - head on over to our website www.hongkongstories.com and fill in the form to send us a 2 - 3 sentence synopsis of your story - We will be in contact! Everyone has a story to tell. www.hongkongstories.com
Genevieve tells of a favourite book and the consequences of an enquiring mind. Come and pitch a story for our shows on the website www.hongkongstories.com - just write to us with a 2 - 3 sentence synopsis of your story and we will be in touch! Find out more on www.hongkongstories.com You can also find more information about the Guinness Book of World Records record for the longest continual storytelling achieved in Marrakech, Morocco in January 2025 through the website www.worldstorytellingcafe.com - it is a huge achievement for the storytellers who joined in!
Rachel tells of a time when a home cooked meal interferred with her equilibrium. If you have a story you are looking to tell - one that has been lurking for some time or something that you want to get into the world - get in touch! www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of a time when she and a cousin decided to do some mischief. If you have a story that you are itching to tell - be it of family friendships or other exciting escapades, get in touch via the website at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Anjali tells about the trip of a lifetime! If you want to know how to tell your BEST story - get in touch - www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Dan goes hunting in Minnesota. If. you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - get in touch! links are all on the website - www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells of a series of hoops she needed to jump through - all for love. If you want to see a video of this performance, check out our Youtube channel under Hong Kong Stories If you want to learn to tell your best story - get in touch through the links on the website hongkongstories.com
Lesley tells of a time when she was trying to impress. Do you want to become a better storyteller? Get in touch and let us guide you through! Find out how on our website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Ella tells of a time when she reconnected with an old friend. If you want to learn how to tell your story better - jpin us through the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Horace tells of a time in the hazy days of covid quarantine when he had some unexpected sensations. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and follow the prompts to get in touch! Everyone has a story to tell
Hillian tells of a time she was handed a revelation. Storytelling is very powerful - if you would like to learn how to tell your story better, in a kind and welcoming environment, go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the prompts to get in touch. Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of a time when he felt out of place. If you want to develop your storytelling ability - join us - you can attend a pitch workshop or a tell any story you like workshop - or just send us a couple of lines about the story you would like to tell through the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Sky tells of a time when a new relationship took an unexpected path. If you are interested in storytelling or looking for tickets for the next show - go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the links! Everyone has a story to tell.
Roshani tells of a time when she was surprised. If you want to learn to tell your BEST story - go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and follow the links to submit your story and join us!
Janet tells of a time when she tried to meet her high school crush. If you have a story to tell - let us know! You can reach out through the website www.hongkongstoires.com or go to meetup and find our next workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells a story about a specific part of her education growing up. This true, first person story was told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to tell your BEST story, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and send us a brief synopsis of your story. Everyone has a story to tell.
Julia tells of the steps she went through to go on a long awaited honeymoon. This story was told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to tell your best story get in touch through the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Shiela tells of an emotional journey that made her question her direction. If you have a story you would like to share get in touch through the link on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Chris is looking for answers to questions he is ready to ask. This true, first person story was told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you would like to try telling your story get in touch through the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Our 2024 Student Story Slam took place in March and as usual - our students were absolutely fantastic! They told true, heartfelt stories that established connections between themselves and their audience. They spoke with feeling, about their own experiences and made their listeners understand what the theme Belonging meant to them. Thank you to all our student story tellers, to our wonderful judges, Erica Lyons and Mabel Chiu, our HKS volunteers and Sacha Yasumoto and the lovely folks at CUHK who made this all possible! For more information on the Student Story Slam for 2025 please visit the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Lesley H reads her poem titled Fifty-ish Sums of a Spare Part and we relisten to a story from Giselle. If you want to pitch your story - go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and send us a brief version of your story! Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells of a time when enthusiasm for her job overshadowed her common sense. If youhave a story to tell - email us through the links on www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Maritas tells of a time when she felt under pressure to perform. This story was first told at the Hong Kong Stories Live Show that had the theme Asking for a Friend. If you would liekt ot tell your story, get tips and learn to speak your mind - get in touch! email through the links on the webpage www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells of an important person in her life. If you want to learn how to tell your story better - follow the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Lesley tells of a time when her expectations were not met.If you would like to know more about storytelling in Hong Kong and how to join a workshop to tell your story on stage - go to www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of a sea voyage he took between one beloved place and another.You can find more information about how to tell your story on our stage at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of a time when she found a place in the film industry as crew, not cast.You can find more information about how to tell your story on our stage at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Jace tells of an unexpected encounter. This story was performed live on stage in Hong Kong in May 2023 for a show that had the theme All at Sea. If you would like to develop your storytelling skills, practice your public speaking or just become a better communicator, head over to our website and get in touch, www.hongkongstories.com
Fran tells us of her experiences in deep water. If you want to learn to tell your story better - come to a free workshop - www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Privita tells of her search for something that suits. If you want to learn to tell your BEST story, get in touch! Find the links through the website www.hongkongstories.com or email us at storieshongkong@gmail.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Ivy tells of a time she was frustrated and stressed by an unexpected role reversal. If you would like to know more about Storytelling in Hong Kong - go to the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn helps a student have a less complicated life going forward and we pull a powerful story from the Vault. If you wouuld like to know more about storytelling in Hong Kong - go to www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Lesley tells of the pitfalls of owning a car. Come and pitch your story for the next show! Follow the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of the persils of taking your children to try extreme sports. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to becvome a more effective storyteller, follow the links on the webpage www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Hillian tells of her favourite shoes and their fate one afternoon. This is a true, first person story told before a live audience at he Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to improve your storytelling talents, come to a free workshop - find out how by following the instructions on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Tony tells of struggles of his heart. This is a true, first person story told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to learn to be a better storyteller, come to a free workshops - find the information you need to sign up on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Manasi tells of a time she went fao a little more than average walk. If you would like to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstorie.com and sign up for a workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.Hong Kong Stories is teaming up with India By the Bay!CONNECT THROUGH STORYTELLING WITH HONG KONG STORIESAn hour of immersive storytelling with HK Stories(This event is part of Wellness Day, India by the Bay 2023)Join Rachel Smith from Hong Kong Stories as she leads storytellers in this performance for India by the Bay, addressing the challenges of a post-Covid World through individual personal experiences. https://asiasociety.org/hong-kong/events/wellness-sunday-presented-hsbc-full-day-events-nourish-mind-body-soul
Horace tells of a difficult decision he needed to make. This story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in February 2023. If you want to learn to tell your story better - go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for a workshop! Everyone has a story to tell Hong Kong stories is pleased to be part of India By the Bay - a festival to celebrate the ties between Hong Kong and India. Grab a ticket for the show on Wellness Sunday or for one of their other fabulous events during the festival! details can be found on the India By the Bay website. Hong Kong Stories website or by following the links on the Asia Society website. https://asiasociety.org/hong-kong/india-bay-2023-october-07-15-2023https://www.hongkongstories.com/
Lilyan tells of the longest day - this story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in April 2023 at a show with the theme Ooh La La! If you want to learn more about how to tell great stories, come to a free workshop at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of a time when the technology of cell phones could still amaze. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to a workshop - find all about them on our website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Stephanie tells of searching. If you want to tell your BEST story get in touch! Workshop details are available on www.hongkongstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Siddhant tells of an adventure with a biryani. If you want to know more about storytelling in Hong Kong - workshops, pitches and live shows - go to the website - www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tell of a time she was on very thin ice. Have you got a story that is just itching to get out? We have workshops just to help out with that little itch! Find all the information you need at www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Ella tells of a time when she was looking for love. If you want to learn to tell your BEST story, come to a workshop - there are free ones listed on the website and on September 23 there will be a 3 hour paid workshop - links for tickets are on the website - www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Jacynth explains a phenomenon in the Philippines that may puzzle outsiders. If you want to tell your story better - go to our website www.hongkongstories.com and explore the options! Everyone has a story to tell.
Angela tells of the ups and downs of high school life. If you want to learn to be a better storyteller - go to www,hongkongstoires.com and sign up for a workshop or a pitch now! Everyone has a story to tell.
Elise tells about a ski trip and Hugo gives an important public service announcement. If you want to tell your best story, improve your public speaking and become an interesting speaker, come to a workshop - we can help you with that. Find details at www.hongkongstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Bess tells of an incident with an unfortunate colour pallette. Callum tells of a holiday with family and Rae learns more about her limits than she wants to. If you want to tell your story better, or you want to book a storyteller to come to your school or office, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Karen performs a poem titled "My Bloody Period" and Rachel tells of her understanding of what being a modern woman entails. If you want to improve your public speaking and learn how to tell truely compelling stories - go to our website www.hongkongstories and find out how. Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells of why a job she started just wasn't for her.
If you want to tell YOUR story better - you can come to a free workshop. Check out our website www.hongkongstories.com for details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Lesley tells of a trip to the most romantic city on Earth, depending who you ask.
If you want to learn how to tell great stories - go to www.hongkongstories. com and sign yourself up for a free workshop!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of a time he ascended to great heights. If you want to learn to tell your best story - come to a free workshop - www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells us of a time when she was out of place and a bit confused, but it seems like she was not alone! If you would like to tell your BEST story, get yourself to a workshop - find the link on the website - hongongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Lilyan describes a journey to chase her American Dream. This show was performed at the Fringe Club in November 2022 in front of a live audience. If you would like to learn how to tell your best story, go to the website hongkongstories.com and sign up! Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells of youthful adventures in horse-riding in this story. Have you got a story? would you like to improve your interpersonal and public speaking skills? Join us for a free workshop. Links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Manasi Tells of a conversation overheard after tequila entered her life. If you want to tell your best story - join a free workshop through the links on the website www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Suckey tells of why breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Our April show is on Friday 28 - tickets can be found on the website wqww.hongkongstories.com Our May show is on 26 May - Pitch your story at a workshop - links can be found at www.honkognstoires.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika has a problem but life is never easy! This story was told before a live audience at the Aftermath in Hong Kong. If you want to tell your BEST story - come to a free workshop - sign up through the links on www.hongkongstories.com
Dan tells of the results of his gardening efforts on his balcony. This story was told at the AFTERMATH in Hong Kong. If you would like to tell your BEST story, come to a free workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.
Ivy tells a tale of suffering and some relief in her debut on our stage in September 2022 where she told her story in front of a live audience at the Aftermath. If you want to tell your best story - get in touch or come to a free workshop- find details at www.hongkongstroies.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Lydia's story was told live at the aftermath in Hong Kong for a show that had the theme 'Oopsie!' If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the links to the free workshops!
Jacynth tells us of a time she had to go on stage. You can find out more about how to tell your best story by following the links on the website - hongkong stories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of an extraordinary time in his life. Our stories are told by people just like you - find details of how to learn to tell your story better on www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells a story of starting again - this story was told as part of the 2021 Hong Kong International LIterary Festival. Hong Kong Stories is part of the 2023 HKILF and tickets to our shows can be found at www.hongkongstories.com or www.festival.org.hkEveryone has a story to tell.
Erin tells us of a time when she had an 'incident' in class. This story was told in front of a live audience at the 2022 Hong Kong International Literary Festival in Hong Kong.
Ella tells a story of physics and electronics from her school days growing up in the Soviet Union. This story was told for a show in June 2022 that had the theme 'Reveal'. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to our website and find a free workshop www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell.
Siddhant tells of visiting a friend - this story was told in the Macaulay theatre in Wan Chai in June 2022 as part of a show that had the theme 'Reveal'. If you want to learn to tell your best story - follow the links on the website - www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell And thanks Siddhant for your patience with me over the time it took to get this story out.
Lesley (but not the same Lesley as last episode) tells us of her days struggling to find recognition in her workplace. True, first person stories told before a live audience - get in touch via the website for details about our workshops! www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell.
Lesley and Conrad tell 2 stories tenuously linked by transportation in Hong Kong. Lesley's story was told live at our January turned to June show with the theme Reveal and Conrad told his as the performance part of a workshop with Rachel from Hong Kong Stories.
If you want to learn to tell great stories, sign up for a workshop! Find more information at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn goes off beat a little with three shorter stories that are nonetheless worth listening to!
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com and join a workshop!
Everyone has a story to tell!
Heenu tells of a time she was struggling to fit in and we hear a story from a student workshop zoom performance.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, join us in a workshop - find them through the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Our final round of students from the 2022 Student Story Slam including the winner of the competition, Sam, followed by Hayley and Chloe.
We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our students for taking the risk of getting up on our stage.
If you want to find more about the Student Story Slam 2023, go to our website and click the Student Story Slam tab on the top of the page.
Www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Our 2022 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Silver Linings. In this episode, you can hear 3 of the stories written and performed live on our stage in May 2022. The first is from Nathan, who won 2nd prize in the competition. The second storyteller you hear is from Airane and the third is Christy.
Thanks to all our students who work hard, brave the stage and show us all how talented young people are in this city we all love.
Our 2023 competition details will be announced soon on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Our 2022 Student Story Slam Competition had the theme Silver Linings. In this episode, you can hear 2 of the stories written and performed live on our stage in May 2022. The first is from Kristen, who won 3rd prize in the competition. The second is from Rex, who wrote and told another amazing tale.
Thanks to all our students who work hard, brave the stage and show us all how talented young people are in this city we all love.
Our 2023 competition details will be announced soon on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
From a performance with Hong Kong Stories and International school students in Hong Kong, Gabby, Michelle and Prinda tell their stories. Students were guided through the process of writing and refining their stories before they performed them live! Due to pandemic restrictions, the stories were told over zoom and the sound quality is not always superb but the stories are well worth listening to!
If you would like to tell your best story, get in touch! You can find out how on the website, www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Lesley tells of an incident that occurred and we re-listen to a story from Sharvya about a family affair.
If you want to learn to tell your BEST story, go to the website at www.hongkongstories.com and follow the prompts to find a free workshop near you!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of the end of a summer job and we re-listen to Josianne tell us of her relationship with Venice.
If you would like to learn to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and for the links to the free workshops!
Everyone has a story to tell
Erin describes a time when her fashion got the better of her and we re-listen to a story from Rachel of some mixed signals.
If you want to tell your BEST story, come to a workshop! Details can be found at www.hongkongstories.com where you can also find news of our latest shows and ticketing information!
Everyone has a story to tell
Mel tells of inner voices and we relisten to a story from Jannita about personal growth.
If you want to tell your BEST story - come to a free workshop - find them on Meetup or by following the links on our website!
www.hongkongstories.com
Leslie tells of a cultural clash in the sea and we re-listen to a story from Hyatt about her decision making process.
If you would like to learn more about telling great stories - go to our website hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Manasi tells of her relationship with her grandmother.
Thanks for your patience with this podcast loyal listeners! I cannot tell you how wonderful it is to have more stories to share with you!
If you would like to tell your BEST story - join our live storytelling workshops - details can be found on our website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Chhandasi tells of a treasured encounter and we relisten to a story from Sam that was told in 2018!
Our free workshops are on hold for a little bit -but we will be back in no time at all - in the meantime - if you have a story to tell you can email us at storieshongkong@gmail.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ethan tells of an experience he had as a teacher and Rachel reads a poem by Vishal Nanda titled 'Flowers'.
If you enjoy Vishal's poem, his recently published book 'Please Stand Back From the Platform Doors' can be purchased on Amazon : shorturl.at/fopK2
Our free workshops are on hold for a little bit -but we will be back in no time at all - in the meantime - if you have a story to tell you can email us at storieshongkong@gmail.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of her struggles with formal education and Rachel reads a poem by Vishal Nanda titled 'Ode to a Perforated Styrofoam Ceiling'.
If you enjoy Vishal's poem, his recently published book 'Please Stand Back From the Platform Doors' can be purchased on Amazon : shorturl.at/fopK2
Our free workshops are on hold for a little bit -but we will be back in no time at all - in the meantime - if you have a story to tell you can email us at storieshongkong@gmail.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Gary tells a story of travel gone awry, and we re-listen to a story from Vineeth about his travel adventures.
If you want to tell your best story, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ella tells of her life in Soviet Russia and we re-listen to a story from Charles that was first podcasted in 2020.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to the website - www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells us of a time she was more, and yet less alone than was comfortable and Rachel reads a poem by local writer Paola Caronni from a recent zine published jointly by Peel Street Poets, Write or Die and Outloud Hong Kong at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2021
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - head on over to one of our free workshops on our website www.hongkonstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
A day late and a dollar short but it IS here! Erin tells of some shenanigans from her childhood in this week's podcast!
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Katrina tells of her relationship with her home and we re-listen to a story from Madeline about her space.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - join us for a free workshop! Links are on our website!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Today's language was Russian.
Angela tells of a time when she travelled with a friend and we re-listen to a story from Chantelle about her travel woes.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - join us for a free workshop! You can find us on meetup or through the links on our website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Two generations tell a tandem story about a day out in Hong Kong and we re-listen to a story from Jessica who is looking for a way out after looking for a way in.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story -come to a free workshop - find us at www.hongkongstories.com and just follow the steps listed!
A little note - the pandemic has finally caught up to our podcasting backlog. We will be moving to fortnightly publishing until our full compliment of workshops and shows returns.
Everyone has a story to tell. Today's language was Japanese.
Leslie gives us a public service announcement via and ripping tale and we re-listen to a story from Katie about he perception of herself.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - come to a workshop at www.hongkongstories.com
A little note - the pandemic has finally caught up to our podcasting backlog. We will be moving to fortnightly publishing until our full compliment of workshops and shows returns.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Lilyan has an experience she wasn't entirely expecting and Rachel tells of food and memories.
If you would like to give storytelling a try, go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the steps!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Swati gets up on our stage for the first time to tell a story of things that go... splash? ...in the night. Then we re-listen to a story from Helena.
You can find the storytelling info you are looking for at www.hongkongstories.com
Looking for tickets for the Sept 4 collaboration with HK Improv? Find them here: www.zicket.co/improv-comedy-show…-tickets-hong-kong
Everyone has a story to tell
Today's language was Urdu.
Manasi tells of her romance and we re-listen to a story from Kris from 2018 about The Dress.
You can find the storytelling info you are looking for at www.hongkongstories.com
Looking for tickets for the Sept 4 collaboration with HK Improv? Find them here: https://www.zicket.co/improv-comedy-show-sep-2021-edition-tickets-hong-kong
Everyone has a story to tell
Today's language was French (Canadian)
Liane tells of saying goodbye to an old friend.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the instructions!
Everyone has a story to tell
Today's language was Telugu
Nandita tells of her favourite snack and we relisten to a story from Kristen about some issues with calculations.
If you want to tell your BEST story - come to a free workshop! you can find them through the links on the website www.hongongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Mustafa tells of a trying time in his childhood and Jenny tells of expanding her mind.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.comEveryone has a story to tell.
Gina tells of a harrowing time and X survives yet another adventure.
For more storytelling updates click that 'send me a newesletter' button on the website hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sao Mai and Niharika show what workshopping a story looks like. Bothe women are expert and long time storytellers and hosts with Hong Kong Stories.
For more information, please go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
We have two stories about teaching this week, the first if from Lesley and the second is from Jenn.
If you want to tell your BEST story - head on over to our website and sign up for a free workshop. www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
This is a updated version of this episode. The first time, the episode did not record fully and the second story was cut off. It did give me a chance to amend the date of the show which I had recorded incorrectly.
Ella tells of of living in Russia in the 70's and we relisten to a story from Sao Mai about a choice she was forced to make.
If you have a story to tell, come to one of our workshops - you can find details on the website www.hongkongstories.com
If you'd like to guess today's "everyone has a story to tell' tagline language - send us an email at storieshongkong@gmail.com. The winners of 2 tickets to our August 5, 2021 show
Yumi tells of first encounters and lasting impressions and we re-listen to a story from Gisele about her complicated feelings.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story follow the prompts on www.hongkongstories.com or get in touch via email storieshongkong@gmail.com
Everyone has a story to tell
Angela tells about fulfilling a dream and we relisten to Kristen's story of her grandma.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - follow the instructions on the website www.hongkongstories.com and get yourself to a workshop!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells a story of a visit from the Nephew and Josianne reminds us it is never too late to seize the day.
Workshops are back again! Check out hongkongstories.com for links to the meetup!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Yuyu tells of a change she made in her life while we re-listen to Austin's story of transformation.
If you want to tell your BEST story, we will be hosting live workshops soon! Come join us - find out more information at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of a lifelong friend and we re-listen to X's story about taking a break.
We are trying to return to regular workshops but are struggling at the moment to find hosts, please bear with us. In the meantime, you can get tickets to our 27 May 2021 show at ticketflap or through our website www.hongkongstories.com
Liane tells of saying goodbye and we relisten to a studio recording of Rachel telling of a mid life crisis.
Find out more about what we do at Hong Kong Stories on our website: www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Mustafa tells us about how percetionas and reality do not always add up and we relisten to a story from Becky about a hard choice she had to make. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for a workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.
Lesley tells us about a very famous person in her life and we relisten to a story from Sheridan about family.
This true, first person story was recorded before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in April 2021 at a live show with the theme "For You"
If you would like to find out more - go to www.hongkongstories.com
Jenn helps Rachel workshop one of her stories - giving you a flavour of what to expect at a storytelling workshop! Have a listen and get in touch when you are ready to start telling your story.
Hong kong stories, it's better than drama, it's better than comedy, it’s real life.
Violet and Bobo tell their true, first person stories that they wrote and performed live on stage at our 2020 Student Story Slam at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. We also have a repeated story from Matthew who performed at the 2019 Student Story Slam.
Our Student Story slam for 2021 will be held in the Autumn, information on how to be involved can be found on our website - hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells us of of a musical adventure in Jamaica and we relisten to a story from Katie about an adventure in America.
If you have a story you would like to tell, get in touch via the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells of an encounter in the mountains and we re-listen to Gina's story of an experience she had as a teen.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Lilyan describes an uncomfortable reality about her working life and Charles tells us of a school days memory.
These true first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong. Lilyan performed her story as part of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2020. Hong Kong Stories was very pleased to be included in the festival for the fifth year in a row.
Everyone has a story to tell.
A conversation with 4 of the core member of Hong Kong Stories about their experiences in the group. The members speaking here are: Kristen, Rachel, Gina and Sheridan. There are more key members who were not part of this conversation but who you will hear more from later.
If you want to learn to tell your BEST story, go to the website at www.hongkongstories.com for details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
The winner of the senior category in this year's Student Story Slam, Savio, brings his energetic story to the podcast this week. After Savio, Lorelei tells us a captivating story about a person loss. After our two talented students, your host indulges herself by airing her very first speech, written and performed in our living room 35 years ago.
If you want to learn more about Student Story Slams or how to tell your BEST story, get in touch via the website www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sheridan tells of a harrowing time in her life as a foreign correspondent - when an unlocked door changed her fate. Then we relisten to a story from Pamela, about how she took steps to make changes in her life.
Sheridan's story was told live at the Hong Kong international Literary Festival show in November of 2020. Pamela told her story in 2019 at a show at the Hong Kong Fringe Club. If you want to learn how to tell your best story, go to the website www.hongkongstories.com and get in touch!
Everyone has a story to tell.
The second year of the Hong Kong Student Story Slam was as brilliant as the first! We were so pleased to have the opportunity to showcase talents from our amazing student population. Our first story on today's podcast is from Nabila about her experience with secondhand, the second is from Karis about a family member and the third is a replay from the 2019 Student Show which had the theme the Good, the Bad and the Awkward.
If you are interested in telling your story at the 2021 Student STory Slam it will be taking place in November of 2021. Stay up to date on the website hongkongstories.com or join our mailing list! If you would like a storyteller to come to your school for a workshop or a performance, you can contact us via storieshongkong@gmail.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Our second Annual Student Story Slam had the theme of Seconds. Hong Kong Students Harper and Manoela took to the stage to tell us their stories on the theme. Of course, our students all blew our socks off with their stories! Have a listen and if you are interested in telling your story in 2021, check in with the website www.hongkongstories.com in 2021 for details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells us about an awkward moment last Christmas and we relisten to a story from X about something going... well, wrong.
If you have a story about an awkward moment in your life, get in touch through the contact us button on our website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Mustafa tells of of his travels to Germany and we relisten to a story from Erica about a journey she took as a young girl.
We tell true, first person stories in front of a live audience in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story, get in touch over the website www.hongkongstories.com
Angela finds an old teaching from her mother to be valuable in her life and we re-hear a story from Mel about her mission to be spontaneous. These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience in Hong Kong.
Nick tells of his addiction and rachel tells of an encounter while alone.
Our workshops are back on! Check the website for details: hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Dennis tells of a friend who turned out to be not much of a friend at all and we relisten to a story from Austin from the HKILF 2017.
Find more details of how to tell great stories here: www.hongkongstories.com
Find more information about the HKILF here: www.festival.org.hk
Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells a story from her working life and we revisit a story from Ross about his work experience.
Hong Kong stories tells true, first person stories live before an audience, without notes! Everyone has a story and we love to hear yours! Get in touch through the contact links on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Victoria reads her Love Poem for Granny in the Time of Covid in the studio and we hear a story from Jessica of her family relations.
We are starting to have live workshops again - we posted a couple and they are already full! We will be posting more in future. Keep checking the links through www.hongkongstories.com
DJ takes on a journey of love while we revisit a story of another love quest from Jessica.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong. We are very proud of our Hong Kong community and would love you to become a part of it. You can find details on the website www.hongkongstories.com or email storieshongkong@gmail.com for further information on how to attend a free workshop.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen and Jenn tell a series of stories about living in Hong Kong from a show in 2018 called Permission to Pause.
Our next show will be the Student Story Slam on 24 October at the Fringe Club - tickets can be found by following the links at www.hongkongstories.com or ticketflap
Then we will have our monthly live show titled Community on 29 October - tickets can be found by following the links at www.hongkongstories.com or ticketflap
And finally Hong Kong Stories is once again taking part in the Hong Kong International Literary Festival on November 13 also at the Fringe Club tickets can be found by following the links at www.hongkongstories.com, festival.org.hk or ticketflap
John tells us about his romantic pursuits and Ente tells us about his own love story.
If you want to know more - go to Hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell
Three storytellers tell fragments of stories from our experimental show in March 2018. The storytellers are: Nicole, Rong and X.
Check the website for details on upcoming shows! www.hongkongstories.com everyone has a story to tell.
Jaye tells us about looking for a connection and Jannita retells a story that asks a question.
If you are ready to tell yourstory, get in touch!
www.hongkongstories.com
Vania Chow's project 'Neighbours in Limbo' brings us a story she wrote after listening to the stories of refugees in Hong Kong. The second story today is from Jenn, about the wilds of Hong Kong.
The Student Story Slam is coming up in October - get your stories ready now and send them in to us! You can find details on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Angela tells us of getting off on the wrong foot and we revisit a story from Madeleine about finding her footing in a new space.
These true, first person stories were told live in Hong Kong! You can join our storytelling community too. Go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vania Chow's project 'Neighbours in Limbo' brings us a story she wrote after listening to the stories of refugees in Hong Kong. The second story today is from Austin, about being different while growing up.
The student Story Slam is coming up in October - get your stories ready now and send them in to us! Find out more on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Charles explains some working life decisions and Jannita has a story of a job she once had.
These true, first person stories were told live in Hong Kong. OUr storytellers are the best and we want to say thanks to everyone who has participated in the past few years!
The Student Story Slam is coming up at the End of October - check our website www.hongkongstories.com for details!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells his story of finding his voice and we have a story recorded as part of the Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival 2019 from a show by Liars' League HK. The story is called Everybody's Cleopatra, written by Marshal Moore and performed by DJ Hamilton.
For more information on Hong Kong Stories including how to get involved with the 2020 Hong Kong Student Story Slam, please go to www.hongkongstories.com
Joy tells us of looking around and making decisions and we revisit a story from Becca about a very difficult day.
Our true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong kong. If you have a story to tell we would love to hear them - get in touch through our contact page at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sapphire tells of her adventures at the top of a ladder and Kristen tells of her adventures on the plains. These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience in Hong Kong. Our storytellers come from all walks of life and are very talented people who took a chance and came to a workshop to tell a story.
You can get in touch with your own story through the website - www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Will gives us a tale of some body art from our January 2020 show which had the theme Ready, Steady Go and we enjoy a poem from Nashua Gallagher titled Force Fed. Nashua performed this poem at Spring Cleaning - a show with Peel Street Poetry and Spill Stories as part of the Hong kong Spoken Word Festival in 2019.
We look forward to hearing your stories again as soon as we are able. Keep abreast of updates on www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Fredrick tells us of his adventure in the mountains and X tells of a time when he got in deeper than he expected!
If you have a story to tell, you can send us an email at storieshongkong@gmail.com or through the contact us page on our website hongkongstories.com
Suckey tells of taking a very HK form of transport and Niharika tells of her navigational woes.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, come to a workshop - details can be found at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Aubrey tells of her exercise regime while living overseas and we revisit Kristen's story of how she keeps fit.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you would like to hear your BEST story, come along to a workshop and our expert storytellers will help you to refine your own story!
Find us at hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Suhas tells us of his friendship with a man in a museum and we replay Jacynth's story of looking for love.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - then July is going to be your time to shine! Our weekly workshops will be restarting and we look forward to seeing you there. Fine details at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Venus tells a story of meeting someone imprtant and Austin tells of finding space in his new environment.
Our free weekly workshops will be resuming soon. Stay in touch through the website at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell
Jenn tells of cooking something unusual and Derek tells of how he found his voice.
We will be opening up our free workshops soon! Keep and eye on the website for details! www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Erin tells us of getting from one place to another and we have a poem from KongPoWriMo's poet Audrey Lee titled august, halfway between.
Find out how you could be as good as our storytellers by going to our website www.hongkongstories.com
If you are looking for some amazing poetry you can find KongPoWriMo on their Facebook page.
Wally tells of a time he was off balance and Jenn tells of of searching for some equilibrium. Our workshops will be resuming as soon as it is safe to do so. In the meantime - get all the info you need at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ella tells us of an experience in a place far away at a time a while ago. You may want to use the facilities before you listen.
Hong Kong Stories loves to promote other creative and community based groups in Hong Kong. So we also have a poem - one selected as exemplary from the Kongpowrimo Facebook poetry group.
The pome is called “Be Water” - A Modern Hong Kong Opera in Four Acts Notes for Performance Written by Jennifer Anne Eagleton and read by podcast host Rachel Smith.
Find all the info you need to get involved at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Dennis tells us of his struggles to find balance and Kristen tells of her struggles when the balance is overturned.
These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience in Hong Kong. For more information about how YOU can become an amazing storyteller just like these two - go to the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells us of settling into his home and we have 3 story snippets from our Facebook page sent in by storytellers and guests!
For more information and links to all of our activities and information go to the website -
www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell
Mehrosh tells about the competitive student life in Hong Kong and Student Story Slam winner Samson tells of an unforgettable trip he went on!
Both of these stories were told live at the Student Story Slam Competition in October 2019. If you would like to know more about this year's competition and how you can be a part of it - go to our website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Matthew tells of his relationship with his dad and Andrea tells us of her mother's curse. Then there is a story snippet from Sheridan!
If you want to learn how to tell great stories - get in touch! You can also drop us a 3 - 5 sentence story (story snippet) on our FB page or drop us a line through our website. Links below!
www.facebook.com/hongkongstoriespage www.hongkongstories.com/
Everyone has a story to tell.
Our first Hong Kong Stories Student StorySLAM was held in October 2019 - today we have 2 stories from the students and one micro story from a Facebook follower! Matthew tells of a less than confortable night and Julian tells of an adventure he went on.
If you want to know more about storytelling in Hong Kong as an adult or a student - go to our website - hongkongstories.com to find out more!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells of a difficult relationship and Nicole gives us a flavour of Hong Kong.
If you want to learn how to tell great stories - get in touch! You can also drop us a 3 - 5 sentence story on our FB page or drop us a line through our website. Links below!
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Everyone has a story to tell.
Our first Hong Kong Stories Student StorySLAM was held in October 2019 - today we have 2 stories from the students and one from a teacher! Hilda tells of hidden talents and Manoela tells of a special person. Victoria tells us of an awkward time in her life!
If you want to know more about storytelling in Hong Kong as an adult or a student - go to our website - hongkongstories.com to fins out more!
Everyone has a story to tell.
X tells us more of his round the world trip and Kristen tells of a trip that was a lot shorter.
We know you have a story to tell - if you want to learn more about getting the best out if your stories - go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Katerina tells of an incident that left a lasting impact and Trey tells of how complicated family can be.
These true, first person stories were told in Hong Kong. They were both told before alive audience but due to a recording error, Katerina's was rerecorded later in the studio.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com
You can also find information on Hillian Siu and her quest to clean the ocean at www.foracleanerocean.com
Charles tells us about his boundaries and DJ Hamilton performs his poem Spring Cleaning - A Private Tour of the Inner Sanctum. Charles' story was performed live at the Fringe Club in our live show in October 2019. DJ Hamilton's poem was performed at a show by Peel Street Poets and Spill Stories as part of the 2019 Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story and get involved in our community you can find us at www.hongkongstories.com
To expand your community even farther, visit www.encompasshk.com to explore how you can join them on their journey to make the world a bit better.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ed tells of an experience that changed his life and Sheridan tells of how communication can be tricky.
These true, first person stories were told before live audiences in Hong Kong. To learn more about telling your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells of a time when she was faced with a dilemma and Rachel tells of an evening spent with family.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to hongkongstories.com for details!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Katie tells us of an evening in a clew and X tells us of his version of Aesop's fables.
These true, first person stories were told live on stage in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for one of our free workshops!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Hyatt tells of the consequence of her choices and Francis explains why he is sought after as an invitee to a BBQ.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong - if you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to the website at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen has a relationship with a few obstacles and Sebastien endures a relationship with his boss. These true first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong! If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Phoenix tells of an early romance, and Mel tells of her apprciation for public furniture. These stories were told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell YOUR best story, go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Dennis tells of the importance of friendship to his mental health and Jannita tells of the importance of friendship to your physical well being. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, come to a free workshop. Find out how on hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vineeth tells of an inspirational trip and Francis tells of troubles along the way.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to hongkongstories.com and follow the steps to getting up on our stage and - eventually - on our podcast!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Vincent tells of a time when he tried to conquer a dream and Nicole tells of a time when she found creative solutions to her difficulties.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the steps to getting on our stage.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jessica tells of looking for a way in and Gina tells of some difficulties with her childcare help.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the instructions!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeline describes her experiences in a new environment and Jannita tells 2 stories about lessons she has learned...
If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to www.hongkongstories.com and find out how!
Everyone has a story to tell
Jane tells about how she learned to fear the stage and Derek tells of some identity issues. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - join a workshop! You can find all you need to know at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Anjali tells of a phone call she got one day and we hear a story from Tritia about what happens in the night.
These true, first person stories were told live in front of an audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, come to a workshop with Hong Kong Stories. You can find all you need to know at www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells a story all about context. This true, first person story was told before a live audience for the Hong Kong Stories June Live Show at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong with the theme of Rewind.
The second story is a piece of fiction titled "Giraffe Things' written by Becca Cairns and read by Mushtaq Kalpasi. It was performed live during the 2019 Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival during a show by Liar's League HK titles Best and Brightest.
If you would like to learn how to tell your best story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for a free workshop.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Pamela tells us about making her dreams into reality. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June for our monthly show with the theme Rewind.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story, come to a free workshop. Find more details at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Mel tells about her anthroponymy troubles and Frida tells of a picture being worth more than they may be able to pay.
If you want to learn how to tell great stories go to www.hongkongstories.com
Simpson tells us about an unexpected journey and we revisit a story from Sebastien about a trip he took. Our stories today were told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to one of our free workshops - you can find out more at Hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Giselle tells us of a time when she had had enough - then we have a clip of an audience member who did not know she was being recorded.
This true, first person story was recorded before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in April 2019 for a show with the theme Transitions.
If you want to learn more about telling your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for one of our free weekly workshops! Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenny tells about learning new things in another country and we have a fictional story from Liar's League Hong Kong from the Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival 2019.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story, come to a workshop with Hong Kong Stories. Find out more at www.hongkongstories.com
Daniel tells us about some fun when he was younger and Ed tells how he finds peace, These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - visit www.hongkongstories.com.
Niharika tells about her expectations for herself and a story from 2016 - Francis tells about the dreams the fathers in his family have. Both stories were told at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story, see a live performance, or just find out more about this storytelling malarky, head on over to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Jess explains what she found on her travels and Yuri explains why his flight was so smooth.
These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jace tells us of a hurt that went deep and we have a poem from Rachel Wan.
This true first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong - if you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Helena tells of a situation she found uncomfortable and we replay a story from Sheridan from 2017. If you want to tell your best story come to w free weekly workshop! You can find more information about how to get involved at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Charles tells us about his difficulties in school and Kristen recounts a story from her middle school years.
These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your stories better, go to our website, www.hongkongstories.com where you can also find information about our upcoming Student StorySLAM.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ella tells about her relationship with a colleague and we have a piece from the 2019 Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival. Performed for Liars' League Hong Kong, The piece is titled Wanderlust and was written by Flo Gennari and read by Vesper Liu.
If you want to learn how to tell great stories, go to the web page www.hongkongstories.com and follow the easy to read, simple instructions you find there.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Suhas gives us an insight into his quest for silence and Austin returns with a not-so-refreshing dip in the sea. These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience in at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story, follow the steps on our website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
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Sharvya tells of plans that go awry and X lets us in on the secret of dealing with wedding gifts. These stories were told live on stage in Hong Kong at the Fringe Club. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to www.hongkongstories.com to find out more.
Everyone has a story to tell.
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Daniel tells us how he created a habit and we have a story from Vishal Nanda from Peel Street Poets. Daniel's story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club for our February live show with the theme 'Direction Unknown'. Vishnal performed his poem at the Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival in 2019.
If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com to find out how to sign up to a free workshop.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Phoenix tells us of a childhood event form the January 2019 live show and We hear a repeat from January 2017 of Rachel's story of differing points of view.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your story better, go to www.hongkongstories.com - Everyone has a story to tell.
Roshani tells about taking direction and Ross tells about how he fell into a part. Both stories were told live on stage at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong as part of one of our monthly storytelling shows. You can find out more here: http://www.hongkongstories.com/ Everyone has a story to tell.
Victoria tells of a mother's love, Jannita tells of unexpected assistance and we have a short fictional story from Liars' League HongKong from the Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival 2019.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
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Rachel tells about an adventure in Laos and John tells of his own adventure in Columbia. These true, first person stories were told before alive audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn more about telling stories or you want to try it out yourself - go to www.hongkongstories.com to find out more! Everyone has a story to tell.
Charlene tells us about travelling some where different and Frida tells us about an experience she had abroad. These true first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. if you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - head over to www.hongkongstories.com Everyone has a story to tell
Suki tells about helping her mother to rest comfortably and John tells of the day his heart melted. Both stories were performed live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and follow the steps to sign up for a workshop. Everyone has a story to tell.
Becky tells us about a difficult choice she faced and Tracy tells us of her decision making process. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story, come along to a free workshop! Details can be found at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jannita tells us of her attempt at a weekend away and Jenn tells us of her time in the far north. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for a workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells us about a fashion faux pas she encountered as a teen and Afnoor tells us about a bad habit he doesn't have... These true first person stories were told before alive audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you would like to know more go to hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Neha Tells a story about a promise she made in the first story. In the second story, Gina tells of an experience she had with regards to her health. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells of an experience travelling with her partner. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2019 with the theme of New Territories. The second story today was sent to us from listener Annie. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to Hongkongstories.com. For tickets to the Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival go to hongkongspokenwordfestival.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen tells about her relationship with her grandmother and Tracy tells of her relationship with her dad. These true, first person stories were told before alive audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. Kristen told hers in December 2019 and Tracy told hers in 2016. If you wouuld like to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to hongkongstories.com.
From May 25 - June 1 The Hong Kong Spoken Word Festival brings together the spoken word community at the Fringe Club. There will be real life tales from Hong Kong Stories, side splitting comedy from HK Improv and Comedy HK, prose brought to life by Liar’s League and Spill Stories, Poetry performed by Peel Street Poets and 5 of the top podcasts in Hong Kong for the first ever HK Podfest. Tickets are available from the website, http://hongkongspokenwordfestival.com where you can also find further information on any of the shows. http://hongkongspokenwordfestival.com, come and hear it all OUT LOUD!
Sapphire tells us a story about family love and Jenn tells us about the difficulties of love. Sapphire told her true, first person story before alive audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at our December 2018 live show with the theme of 'Happy'. Jenn told her story originally in 2016 for a show called Top Notch. If you would like to learn how to tell your BEST story, head on over to www.hongkongstories.com to find out how you can attend one of our FREE workshops. Everyone has a story to tell.
Phoenix tells of a time when she had no place to go and Rachel tells of a time when obstacles barred the way. Phoneix told her story live, in December 2018, at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of 'Happy'. Rachel's story was told in 2016 for one of our yearly Top Notch shows. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story head on over to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for one of our free workshops! Everyone has a story to tell.
Jessica tells of her defence and Pooja tells of a loss that hurts deeply. Jessica told her story live on stage at the December 2018 show Happy, Pooja told hers at a show in September 2016 with theme Off Balance. Both were told at our home venue of the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your best story, see a live performance, or just find out more about this storytelling malarky, head on over to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Kris tells a story about finding the dress for a wedding just right for her and Sebastien tells about how he learned what it was to 'be a man'. Both stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. Kris told her story in December 2018 and Sebastien was on stage in 2016. Hong Kong Stories runs free weekly workshops in various locations in Hong Kong - to find out how to tell your best story go to hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Josianne tells us about finally achieving a dream. This story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in December 2019 with the theme of Happy. If you want to learn how to tell your best story then join one of our free workshops at www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Austin tells us about a startling turn of events in his story, originally told before a live audience at the Tai Kwun Heritage Centre as part of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in 2018. After Austin is Yuri, who re-told his story in the studio after an equipment malfunction.
If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, join us for a free workshop! Find out more on hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sao Mai tells us of a disturbing encounter and Sheridan tells of a dangerous one. These true, first person stories were told before live audiences in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story go to www.hongkongstories.com and find out how. Everyone has a story to tell.
Mel tells us about the adventures she chooses and Tracy tells us why it is a bad idea to cross young suburbanites. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience for Hong Kong Stories in Hong Kong. If you would like to learn how to tell your best story, go to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells a story about the summer when she was 14 and her first bikini. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, visit our website at www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells about an experience getting stopped by the police in Russia and Hilary tells about her experience travelling to the same country.
These true, first person stories were told live on stage in Hong Kong. Our storytellers all start by coming to one of our free weekly workshops which can be found through links on our website www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jessica tells us about reconnecting with family. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of 'Home' in October 2018. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com to fond out more. Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells us about decluttering her life and Rachel tells about her brush with motherhood. Madeline's true first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2018 with the theme of Home. The second story is from a show in May 2017 with the name 24/7. You can find out how to tell your BEST story at hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells us of her attempts to bring children and literature together. Austin tells us what he thinks about at 3 am. These true first person stories were told before live audiences in Hong Kong. Jenn told her story at Tai Kwun Heritage Centre in a show that was part of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in 2018. Austin told his story in May 2017.
If you want to tell your BEST story, come to a free workshop - find out more on hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Tracy gives us some insight on how to have a happy marriage and Sheridan tells a short snippet about being hungry at work. These true, first person stories were told before live audiences at Hong Kong Stories shows. Tracy told her story at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2018 and Sheridan's story was told in 2017 in the May show 24/7. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, head on over to hongkongstories.com to find out more.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sharon tells us about how she saw things a little differently after work one night. This true first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2018 with the theme of Home. The second story is from Jane who got in touch via our Facebook page to share with us a story of her own.
If you want to learn more about how to tell great stories go to hongkongstories.com and join one of our free weekly workshops!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Giselle tells us about finding her voice in a place she wasn't looking. This true first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2018 with the theme of Home. The second story is from Liar's League HK. The fictional story is called A Taste of Heaven, written by Giles Anderson and read by Saffron.
If you want to learn more about how to tell great stories go to hongkongstories.com and join one of our free weekly workshops! If you want to know more about Liar's League Hong Kong - they can be found through their Facebook page of the same name.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Joyce has a story of learning to belong and a snippet from a complicated show from Yuri explains the Welsh word hiraeth. Thiese true, first person stories were told at the Fringe club in Hong Kong as part of a Hong Kong Stories show. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to hongkongstories.com and join one of our free workshops today! Everyone has a story to tell!
Amelia tells us how long it takes her to discover fundamental truths. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2018 with the theme 'Home'. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to www.hongkongstories.com and find out! Everyone has a story to tell.
This true, first person story was told by Sheridan before a live audience at Tai Kwun Heritage Centre in Hong Kong as part of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2018. This is the last podcast fro 2018 so have a great year ahead! If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and sign up for one of our free weekly workshops!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Niharika tells us about a slightly damp adventure and Austin tells about different sort of adventure all together. These true, first person stories were told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to http://www.hongkongstories.com/ to find out more. It's better than comedy, it's better than drama, it's real life.
Pooja tells about her quest to find the perfect workplace and Jannita tells about working in her first job. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. Pooja's story was told for a show in September 2018 and Jannita's was told way back in 2016! If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - head on over to Hongkongstories.com - Everyone has a story to tell!
Mel tells us about her mother's attempts to keep her safe. This true, first person story was recorded in the studio after an equipment failure during a show in 2018. After Mel we have some fragments from the fragmented show Age of Reckoning in May 2018. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com/.
Everyone has a story to tell!
Suhas tells us about a ritual he preforms yearly, then Jenn tells us a story of her evolving relationship with her mom. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of Something Blue. If you would like to learn how to tell your best story - head on over to our website and follow the steps! www.hongkongstories.com/ You can also find information about our next live show!
Jessica tells us about her contribution to her mother's future happiness. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of Something Blue. If you would like to learn how to tell your best story - head on over to our website and follow the steps! http://www.hongkongstories.com/ You can also find information about our next live show! A poem titled Cantonese Idioms by Tammy Ho Lai Ming is shared after the story. Tammy's book Hula Hooping can be found on bookdepository.com
Giselle reflects on her life as a school girl and Jannita disagrees with her doctor. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to find our more about how you can tell your BEST story, go to our website! http://www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jannita tells us about her trouble with certain questions and Jenn tells about her snazzy new swimsuit. Jannita's true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in September 2018 with the theme of Something Blue. Jenn told her story in the same place but with a different audience in May 2017 for a show called 24/7. You can get involved too! Find out how by going to hongkongstories.com - we promise not to ask too many awkward questions!
Hong Kong Stories, it's better than comedy, it's better than drama, it's real life.
Kristen tells us of a new guy in her Yoga class and a story of Austin's about finding balance is resurrected from May 2017. Kristen's true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in September 2018 with the theme of Something Blue. Austin told his story in the same place but with a different audience in May 2017 for a show called 24/7.
Hong Kong Stories, it's better than comedy, it's better than drama, it's real life.
Katie tells us about an adventure she wasn't quite prepared for. This true, first person story was recorded live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2018 for a show with the theme of Wild Things. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story come along to a free workshop and try it out! More information can be found at www.hongkongstories.com.
Jenn tells us about the truly terrifying beasts that lurk in the night. This true, first person story was recorded live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2018 for a show with the theme of Wild Things. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story come along to a free workshop and try it out! more information can be found at www.hongkongstories.com.
Jessica tells us of her search for sleep in the skies. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in July 2018 with the theme Wild Things. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - find out more on the website www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Wing tells us about being lost and found and Austin Tang reads us a poem by Akin Jeje. This true, first person story was recorded live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2018 for a show with the theme of Wild Things. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story come along to a free workshop and try it out! more information can be found at www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Sam tells us about meeting some unexpected things in the countryside of Thailand. This true, first person story was performed before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in July 2018 with the theme of 'Wild Things'. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, go to www.hongkongstories.com and join us for a free workshop. Everyone has a story to tell.
Becca tells us of an unexpected turn in her life. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in July 2018 with the theme Wild Things. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - find out more on the website www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Mel tells us a story about her tendency toward planning. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. It was told for a show with the theme of Wild Things in July 2018. Hong Kong Stories is a place for you to tell your story - even if you have never done it before. Find out more information at www.hongkongstories.com and get up on our stage, join a workshop or become an audience member.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells us of her mother's reaction to some changes in her life. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a special kind of show in May 2018 called Age of Reckoning.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story head on over to www.hongkongstories.com for all the information you need to join us at a workshop or a show!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Rachel tells about her journey towards independence. This story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in a show in 2017 with the theme Unplugged. Due to technical failure, it was recorded at a later date, in the Hong Kong Stories studio.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeleine tells us about adjusting to a new way of thinking. This true, first person story was performed live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for one of our two TOP NOTCH shows in May 2018. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - find us on www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen tells us of her struggles with Maths. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in March 2018 with the theme - What's Cooking. If you want to learn how to tell your best story go to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Joyce tells us about why she learned to play music. This true, first person story was performed live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for our April 2018 Show with the theme Face the Music. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - find us on www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Jenn tells us of a time she had to face up to her limitations. This true, first person story was performed live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for our April 2018 Show with the theme Face the Music. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - find us on www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Jannita tells of her dancing lessons. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for our April 2018 Show called Face the Music. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - head over to www.hongkongstories.com for all the information you need on where to find the next workshop! Everyone has a story to tell!
Derek tells about learning to talk the American Way. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for our April 2018 show with the theme Face the Music. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story get in touch through Facebook, Instagram, email us on storieshongkong@gmail.com or through the website - hongkongstories.com - we believe everyone has a story to tell! Sharing stories brings us together as human beings in this crazy face paced world!
Trey tells of his inability to convince his father of the truth. This true, first person story was told before a live audience in April 2018 for a show with the theme of Face the Music. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, head on over to hongkongstories.com or find us on Meetup, Facebook, Twitter or Instagram! You can also drop us a line at storieshongkong@gmail.com - Everyone has a story to tell.
X describes his foraging techniques in the wild and Rachel tells of the heat of summer and it's consequences. These true, first person stories were told live before an audience in Hong Kong. The first story was told by X for the March 2018 show What's Cooking - the second story was told for the may 2017 show 24/7. If you want to tell your best story find out how at www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ente tells about the soundtrack of his life while Sherridan lets us feel a moment in the hectic life of a working journalist. Ente's true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in April 2018 with the theme of Face the Music. Sherridan told her story in front of a live audience in May 2017 in a show titled 24/7.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story, head over to www.hongkongstories.com and find out how your story can be told more effectively!
Everyone has a story to tell.
Dennis tells us of his first love Grace and Gina tells us about her first ever email address.
These stories were told before a live audience in Hong Kong - the first story by Dennis was told at our March 2018 show with the theme What's Cooking, the second story was told at our April 2016 live show themed Senses.
Sheridan tells of her unwillingness to cross some cultural boundaries and Nifraz tells about his ways of overcoming loneliness.
These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. Sheridan's story was told at our March 2018 Live Show with the theme What's Cooking. Nifraz's story was told in 2016 at the April Live Show with the theme Senses.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story head on over to the website http://www.hongkongstories.com where you ca also see a photograph of Brussels, Canada.
Rachel tells us of memories of her grandmother. This true, first person story was first told before a live audience at the Fringe Club for the March 2018 show with the theme - What's Cooking? The second story today is from Yuri, from a show way back in April 2016 that had the theme Senses. He tells us about going home and all that evokes.
If you want to learn to tell your best story, visit us on www.hongkongstories.com - Everyone has a story to tell.
Roshani tells a story about Love and Food and Jenn tells a story about being the best Aunt. These true, first person stories were told live at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. They were written an performed by the storytellers themselves. If you want to learn more about our storytellers and how you can get involved, go to www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Jannita gives us different views on two rather uncomfortable moments on her life. These true, first person stories were told before a live audience at the February 2018 show with the theme of Escape! If you want to attend a free workshop find out where the next one is at www.hongkongstories.com! Everyone has a story to tell.
Erica tells us a story about elaborate planning to avoid a set up. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story, you can come to a free workshop - details can be found at hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell!
Austin tells us about growing up as the child of immigrants in America. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the fringe club in Hong Kong for a show in February 2018 with the theme of Escape! If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop! Details can be found on www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
X tells a further story about his troubles with accommodation on his year long odyssey around the world. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in February 2018 with the theme of Escape!
Tracy tells us a story of the things she does in order to ensure her children succeed. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong fir a show in February 2018 with the theme of Escape! Hong Kong Stories is a non-profit group dedicated to the art of storytelling in Hong Kong. We run free workshops every week and host monthly shows at the Fringe CLub. If you want to learn how to tell your BEST story - head to http://www.hongkongstories.com to learn more!
You can also find a picture of one of Tracy's children in our story gallery!
Andrea tells us her story about a mother's curse. Hong Kong Stories is a non-profit organisation dedicated to the art of storytelling. Our storytellers start by coming to a workshop - and you can too - find out more on www.hongkongstories.com. This story was first told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. It was told for the February show which had the theme - Escape!
Ding Ding Tells a story about why he has so many different names. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in January 2018 at a show with the theme of Abandoned!
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop - visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen tells us about her longing to escape. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to learn how to tell your best story, go to www.hongkongstories.com for more information. Everyone has a story to tell.
Suhas tells us of his gap year adventure. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2018 with the theme of 'Abandoned' If you want to learn how to tell your best story - go to hongkongstories.com and join a workshop! Everyone has a story to tell.
Jacynth tells us about her modern quest for love! This true, first person story was written and performed before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2018 with the theme of 'Abandoned'. If you want to learn to tell your best story go to www.hongkongstories.com - Everyone has a story to tell.
Mel tells us about her three card trick to get along in new places. This true, first person story was written and performed in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2018 with the theme of Abandoned. If you want to know more about learning to tell great stories, go to www.hongkongstories.com for more information! Everyone has a story to tell.
X tells us of his search for shelter in America. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of After Dark in October 2017. If you want to to tell your best story, go to hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Tritia tells us about what she gets up to when her head hits the pillow. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2018 with the theme of abandoned. If you want to learn to tell your best story, go to hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell
Erica tells us how she almost made it. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in January 2018 with the theme of Abandoned. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - go to www.hongkongstories.com.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Madeline tells us about abandoning herself in a new environment. This true, first person story was told before a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show with the theme of Abandoned. If you want to know more about learning to tell your best story - go to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Kristen tells us about her shopping experiences. This story was told before a live audience in July 2017 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more about learning to tell your best story - go to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Austin tells us about a series of conversations he had with Fred. This true, first person story was told before a live audience during a special Hong Kong Stories show at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in 2017. If you are looking to tell your best story go to hongkongstories.com. Everyone has a story to tell.
Sheridan tells a story about the perils of first hand research. This true, first person story was told in front of a live audience at the 2017 Hong kong International Literary Festival in Hong Kong. To learn more about learning to tell your best story, go to www.hongkongstories.com
Everyone has a story to tell.
Tracy tells us about a night out that didn't go as planned.
This story was told at the 2017 Hong Kong International Literary Festival. The show was hosted by Jannita Smith and performed before a live audience at the Sheung Wan Civic Centre in Hong kong.
If you want to learn more about learning to tell great stories, go to www.hongkongstories.com. Everyone, has a story to tell.
Jake tells us about a summer experience. This story was told before alive audience at the Fringe Club in October 2017 for a show with the theme of After Dark. If you want to learn how to tell your best story - go to www.hongkongstories.com and find your way to a free workshop. Everyone, has a story to tell.
Kristen is our final story of 2017 with a story of seeking solitude.
This story was told before a live audience at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in 2017.
If you want to know more baout learning to tell your best story, go to hongkongstories.com - Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina tells us about a rainbow from her childhood. This story was told in front of a live audience at the Hong Kong International Literary Festival in 2017 in Hong Kong.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Sao Mai tells a story about a damp struggle. It was told live, without notes in front of an audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2017 with the theme of After Dark.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Ed tells us of his mornings and his frustrations. This story was told live, without notes in front of an audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2017 with the theme of After Dark.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Frida tells us about a trip to Kabul. This story was told live, without notes in front of an audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong for a show in October 2017 with the theme of After Dark.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Sao Mai tells a story about her nostalgia for a place she has never been to. This story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2017 at a show with the theme of Wonder. Due to technical failure, it was recorded at a later date, in a cafe with a much smaller audience.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Gina's story from the October 2017 Show was about her struggles as a mother. It was told live, without notes in front of an audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Here is a story from a year ago! This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This one is a repeat - though some of you god damned hippies maybe haven't heard it...
This story was told in front of a live audience at the second of 2 Top Notch Shows in May 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong.
If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
Rachel tells of the wonders of brothers.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2017 at a show with the theme of Wonder.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
John tells of of a wondrous event.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2017 at a show with the theme of Wonder.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Frida knows that one man's trash is another man's treasure.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Michal is looking for something more.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This special Hong Kong Stories Presents - show was put together by our creative director Jannita Smith and was performed in May 2017. Like all of our shows at Hong Kong Stories, the stories are true, first person stories and were performed without notes in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. The first half of this show is also available on Soundcloud and iTunes.
This special Hong Kong Stories Presents - show was put together by our creative director Jannita Smith and was performed in May 2017. Like all of our shows at Hong Kong Stories, the stories are true, first person stories and were performed without notes in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. The second half of this show will be published next week.
Ivy tells us of her experiences couch surfing. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Sheridan Tells us of her experience of being unclean in Tokyo. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Chris tells us of a special classmate he met in France. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Francis tells about other people questioning his identity. This story was told in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in July 2017 at a show with the theme of Wonder. Due to technical failure, it was recorded at a later date, in a cafe with a much smaller audience.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Ross tells us a tale of bouncing back. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Sao Mai tells us of her uncertainty in her work. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Yuri tells us of an adventure in India. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong in June 2017 at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Francis tells us of his brush with the law. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a show with the theme of Glutton for Punishment.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
John had an unexpected experience travelling out of his own country. This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a special 'Top Notch' show in May 2016.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a special 'Top Notch' show. It was originally told in February 2017 at a show titled 'Recovery'.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a special 'Top Notch' show. It was originally told in April 2017 at a show titled 'Walk the Line'.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a special 'Top Notch' show. It was originally told in April 2017 at a show titled 'Walk the Line'.
If you want to learn how to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
This story was recorded in front of a live audience at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong at a special 'Top Notch' show. It was originally told in March 2017 at a show titled 'Games People Play'.
If you want to learn hiw to tell your best story - come to a free workshop through Meetup.com or visit our website www.hongkongstories.com for more details.
Everyone has a story to tell.
Austin tells us how he finds a little space for himself.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club in November 2016 for a special show for the Hong Kong International Literary Festival.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Chris tells a story about seeing things from a totally different perspective.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club in April 2017 for a show with the theme of 'Walk The Line'.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Katie finds that spending time alone can also be good.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club For a special show performed for the Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2016.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Jenn gives the cold shoulder but it doesn't have the result she is expecting...
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
David explains why he is well prepared for anything. Kind of.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Culture Club in Hong Kong in 2014.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Afnoor discovers some truths about himself.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Rachel's view differs from her partner's.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February 2017 for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Kristen tells us in this podcast what got her started running.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The fringe Club as part of a special show for the for the 2016 Hong Kong International Literary festival.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Kate tells about a real life game of Cluedo.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club In February for a show on the theme of 'Recovered'
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Katie tells us about lessons learned in school and out.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club as part of a special show for the for the 2016 Hong Kong International Literary festival.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Francis tells about his father's dreams for him and his own for his children.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club as part of a special show for the for the 2016 Hong Kong International Literary festival.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
Austin's story is all about making space for yourself.
This true, first person story was recorded in front of a live audience at The Fringe Club as part of a special show for the for the 2016 Hong Kong International Literary festival.
Our storytellers are regular people, just like you, who decided to give storytelling a try! If you want to learn how to tell your best story, sign up on our Hong Kong Stories Meetup page, follow us on Facebook, or go to hongkongstories.com
Hong Kong stories, its better than drama, its better than comedy, its real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2017 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in September 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2017 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
In this story, Rachel tells about how to treat a sibling.
This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
In search of beauty, Pooja finds fear instead.
This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2017 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2017 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in October 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in January 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
Kristen is surprised by the introduction of competition into her yoga class.
This story was told in front of a live audience in September 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in September 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in July 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in September 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in September 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in July 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in July 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience in July 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience at a show themed 'Law and Order' on 30 March 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong.
If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience at a show with the theme 'Senses' on 27 April, 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong.
If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.
This story was told in front of a live audience at one of of 2 Top Notch Shows in May 2016 at the Fringe Club in Hong Kong. If you want to know more, or are in Hong Kong and interested in joining is as a performer or as audience, go to www.HongKongStories.com or join us on Facebook, Twitter or Meetup. Better than drama, better than comedy, it's real life.