The Narrators
Other names | The Narrators Denver, The Narrators Podcast |
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Genre | Storytelling |
Running time | 10-20 minutes |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Hosted by | Ron S. Doyle & Erin Rollman |
Created by | Andrew Orvedahl |
Produced by | |
Original release | 2010 – present |
No. of episodes | 220 (as of February 2021) |
Opening theme | Whalehawk, "Proof Positive" |
Website | The Narrators site |
Podcast | The Narrators podcast |
The Narrators is a monthly true storytelling show and podcast from Denver, Colorado, hosted by and Buntport Theater's Erin Rollman, and founded in 2010 by standup comedian Andrew Orvedahl.[1]
Live event[]
The monthly show takes place every third Wednesday of the month at Buntport Theater in Denver.[2] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the show shifted to virtual shows and outdoor performances at the EXDO Events Center in Denver.[3] The Narrators also hosts a variety of special events in partnership with other organizations.
Podcast[]
The Narrators produces a weekly companion podcast that features selected stories from the show's live events. The podcast was named one of "Ten Essential Denver Podcasts" by Westword in 2016[4] and one of "9 Essential Denver Podcasts You Should Be Listening To" by 303 Magazine in 2019.[5] As of 2021, the podcast is produced by Ron S. Doyle, Karen Wachtel, Scott Carney, Jessi Whitten, and Sydney Crain.
Notable performers[]
- Adam Cayton-Holland
- Alex Landau
- Alexander Chee
- Amber Tozer
- Andrew Orvedahl
- Aparna Nancherla
- Baron Vaughn
- Ben Roy
- Beth Stelling
- Cameron Esposito
- Candi CdeBaca
- Chris Fairbanks
- Chris Garcia
- Dave Ross
- David Gborie
- Dessa
- Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald
- Drennon Davis
- Flobots
- Hutch Harris
- Jordan Temple
- Josh Blue
- Ken Arkind
- Kyle Kinane
- Lonnie MF Allen
- Magic Cyclops
- Maria Thayer
- Matt Braunger
- Milk Blossoms
- Porlolo
- R. Alan Brooks
- Ramon Rivas
- Rick Griffith
- Ron Lynch
- Sean Patton
- Sonya Eddy
- Stephen Graham Jones
- The Nix Bros.
- Whitmer Thomas
- Yvie Oddly
References[]
- ^ "Best Storytelling Show: The Narrators | Best of Denver® 2019: Your Key to the City". Westword. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Events". The Narrators. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ Schmaltz, Luke (2021-02-19). "Topical Paradise: A Cross Section Of Denver's Podcast Landscape". Glendale Cherry Creek Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ Graham, Byron (2016-02-10). "Ten Essential Denver Podcasts in 2016". Westword. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ December 29; Reply, 2019 Aaron (2019-12-13). "9 Essential Denver Podcasts You Should Be Listening To". 303 Magazine. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
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