Need hope?
Want inspiration?
Enjoy drama, storytelling, cowboy poetry, great melodies, harmonies and instrumental work?
Utah’s pioneer stories, interpreted through Clive Romney’s songwriting, and performed by Clive and Willingly, provide all that.
Below and attached is information regarding four chances in two weeks to enjoy it all:
Upcoming Clive Romney & Willingly Performances
1 – Story@Home Presents: An Evening of Storytelling – FREE. Friday, March 22nd, 2013 6 – 6:30 p.m.
Little Theater of the LDS Conference Center
There’s nothing like sitting back to listen to a well told story. Join us at the Little Theater of the LDS Conference Center for an entertaining evening with our featured storytellers as they tell some of their favorite stories. Because we love the gift of story, we’re inviting you to be our guest for free! Grab your friends and family, spread the word, and come enjoy a well-told story.
6:00 PM Pre-show with Clive Romney & Willingly (Bob Morphis, Nathan Davenport, Curtis Woodbury)
6:30 PM Storytelling Concert featuring: Ginger Parkinson, Jan Smith, Syd Lieberman, and Kim Weitkamp, with Emcee Teresa Clark.
No registration is needed for this event. Seating will be on a first come, first seated basis. However, if you are a registered guest of the RootsTech/Story@Home Conference, then be sure to come early and visit the FREE pizza, cookies, and bites tent between the LDS Family History Library and the LDS Church History Museum.
2 – Murray Storytelling Festival (1st Annual) – FREE
Saturday, March 23rd, 1:00 p.m. and 3 p.m., Murray Heritage Center, 10 E. 6150 So. Stories, poems and original songs to heighten the drama.
3 – Vineyard 2nd Ward Pre-Trek Fireside – FREE
Sunday, March 24th, 7 – 8 p.m., 800 So. Geneva Rd., Orem
4 – Wed., Apr. 3, 6 – 7 p.m., Wednesday Night at the Museum – FREE, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum, 300 No. Main St., Salt Lake City.
Earle NaultMarch 29, 2013
In Syracuse, Utah is one of the best Cowboy Poets in North America, yet I see nomention of him in your show. Get hold of Bob Christenson, he's LDS and a real gentleman and he loves performing.