POPULARITY
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
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-07-15-2023 https://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.
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.
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
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.
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
We're three weeks into the Adelaide Fringe and we've heard ticket sales are on the up, seen heaps more shows and finally made it to Fringe Club!
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.
Aaron and Rick suck it up and bare all in front of a live audience at 2019 Hong Kong Podfest. Aaron is joined on stage at the Fringe Club by straight-talking Dr Rick Smith, a Teen Mental Health Specialist and pioneering researcher and advocate for self-compassion as a tool for managing school-related stress. What follows is a frank discussion about the significance of our teen years and prevention being the best medicine. Without getting too soppy, the guys go on to discuss the importance of being kind to yourself, just as you would be to friends. In a world where we often second guess ourselves and how we come across to others, Rick reminds us that it’s best to be our own BFF. Visit www.self-compassion.org and give yourself a pat on the back... ABOUT RICK: A teen Mental Health Specialist and a pioneering researcher & advocate for self-compassion, Rick works with adolescents, parents and schools to ensure a healthy frame of mind from early on in life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. http://www.hongkongstories.com/
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. http://www.hongkongstories.com/
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.
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.
Want to see a Podcast recorded LIVE? In front of an audience? Here’s your chance! Join us at the Hong Kong Podcast Festival on May 27th 2019 from 7-9pm at the Fringe Club where we will be live Podcasting with 5 of the top local Podcasters from Talking Mental, Sassy Speaks, Hong Kong Confidential and... The post Join me at Hong Kong Podcast Festival! appeared first on .
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.