If you’re looking for a way to get into the Halloween spirit this year, Johnson City has just the event for you! On Tuesday, October 29, at 6:30 p.m., the Johnson City Public Library is hosting a special performance by the renowned storyteller and actress Megan Wells. This spine-tingling event is tailored for adults aged 18 and older, making it the perfect opportunity for a thrilling evening out.
With over 40 years of experience in the art of storytelling, Megan Wells is no stranger to captivating audiences. She brings an impressive repertoire of ghostly tales, weaving together stories from literary giants like Ray Bradbury and Edgar Allan Poe, local folktales, and her own imaginative creations. Each performance is an invitation to step into another world, where the lines between reality and the supernatural blur.
Wells describes herself as a “soulful story weaver,” and her talent for bringing characters to life is truly remarkable. As she shares her tales, she creates an intimate atmosphere that draws listeners in and keeps them on the edge of their seats. Her ability to connect with an audience makes every story feel personal, as if each listener is part of the unfolding narrative.
One of the standout features of Wells’ performances is her deep devotion to libraries. She finds joy in sharing stories in spaces that value the magic of storytelling, stating, “I delight in sharing stories in the very spaces that hold stories sacred.” This connection to libraries adds an extra layer of warmth to her performances, making this event even more special for attendees.
Megan Wells’ passion for storytelling began at the National Storytelling Festival in nearby Jonesborough, an event she still cherishes to this day. Despite the festival’s cancellation this year, Wells remains committed to her craft and continues to spread her love for the art form.
If you’re wondering why you should mark your calendar for this event, consider that storytelling is not just about the tales being told; it’s about the experience. Wells’ performances are filled with tension, laughter, and moments of pure fright, making for an unforgettable evening. Plus, it offers a unique opportunity to connect with other locals who share a love for stories during the spookiest time of the year.
The ghostly storytelling performance will take place in the Jones Meeting Center at the Johnson City Public Library on October 29 at 6:30 p.m. Best of all? This magical evening is completely free for attendees, thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Johnson City Public Library. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this unique experience!
For more information about the event or Megan Wells, feel free to reach out to the library at 423-434-4454. You can also visit the library in person at 100 West Millard Street or check out their website and social media pages for updates on this and other exciting programs coming up.
So gather your friends, grab a cozy sweater, and prepare for a night filled with chills and thrills. We can’t wait to see you there!
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