LOGAN – The next installment of the popular Light Switch Stories at the LionHeart Hall will be presented Friday, Nov. 22.
The event will begin at 7 p.m. and, as usual, will feature Cache Valley and northern Utah residents telling true stories about their lives.
The overall theme of the November chapter of Light Switch Stories at the LionHeart Hall is “Functional/Dysfunctional,” according to Ryan Leonhardt, the co-owner of that performance venue.
The storytellers at the event will delve into the complexities of relationships, families and everyday life as they tell their personal tales of navigating the fine line between what works and what doesn’t.
Hosted by Cyndi Ford, the local residents slated to relate their intimate stories on Nov. 22 include Marcus Winn, Karen Eddington, James Jenkins, Randy Jensen, Gina Worthen and Kate Eyster.
From heartwarming moments of connection to humorous misadventures, Leonhardt adds, these narratives will explore the quirks and challenges that define our interactions and celebrate the beautifully imperfect dynamics that shape our lives.
The evening’s event will begin at 6 p.m. with an optional gathering to give people an opportunity to network and mingle. The actually storytelling will begin at 7 p.m.
LionHeart Hall is Cache Valley’s newest performance venue and social gathering place. In addition to provided a new home for the Cache Theatre Company, the hall also hosts recitals, music performances, wedding and other events.
Tickets for the “Light Switch Stories” event on Nov. 22 can be purchased at the door.
LionHeart Hall is located at 480 North, 100 East in Logan.