Stories from The Moth
Sep 1st, 2009 | By editor | Category: Audio Stories from The Moth, Our favourite allsorts of the monthThe original Moth series, began as an informal gathering of storytellers and listeners in the living room of its founder, George Dawes Green, in 1997. When 100 people showed up to the third “Moth” evening in George’s living room in 1997, the series moved to larger venues in downtown Manhattan. Today they produce monthly “Stories at The Moth” shows in New York City and numerous special events both in and outside New York every year. The events begin with a cocktail hour, and after the show storytellers and audience members continue swapping stories over dinner and drinks. Beyond a mere theatrical performance, “Stories at The Moth” is a community experience where enlightenment, entertainment and festivity merge.
So how does it work?
Every mainstage show has a theme and features five or six storytellers who tell a ten-minute story. The stories are true stories from the storytellers’ lives and they must be told live, without notes. Past themes have included “Call of the Wild: Tales of the Untamed,” “Nuclear Meltdown: Families in Fission,” “Last or less Stories about Endings,” “Art Attack: Stories About Wrestling the Muse,” “Gotta Have It: Stories about Compulsions,” and hundreds more.
Themes and storytellers are proposed by The Moth’s Curatorial Committee, as well as audience members, storyteller alumni and volunteers. Individuals whose theme ideas are selected serve as curators for the particular show and help find unique stories from the community. Each show typically features one or two celebrated writers, actors or artists along with other unique individuals with a story to tell on the given theme.
Past storytellers have included an astronaut, a voodoo priestess, a neurosurgeon, a car salesman, a New York City cop, a former pickpocket and hundreds more. Notable headliners have included Melissa Bank, Margaret Cho, Neil Gaiman, Ethan Hawke, Garrison Keillor, Moby, Rosie O’Donnell, Richard Price, Lauren Slater, Julia Stiles, Lili Taylor and many others. The Moth’s directors work closely with each storyteller to help them develop and deliver their stories. The very best of these stories are compiled as Moth Mainstage stories on CD.
This month we’re giving you Robert Ooghes story; “Burningman in Blue”.
While attending the Burningman festival for the first time, Robert is cast as a blue man in an extraordinary opera. Robert Ooghe is an online experience professional, and former participant in the 2001 Burningman festival in Nevada. He also likes to read.



















