Your next big can’t miss adventure

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Dynamic storytelling performances with oodles of imagination that transform exhibits, festivals, and community spaces into unforgettable experiences.

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For Museums: Your exhibits are rich, but families rush through—how do you slow them down and inspire inquisitive imagination?

You have the audience. Now add the SPARKLE!

For Festivals & Theaters: How do you create a magnetic event that keeps audiences delighted and coming back?

For Libraries: How do you create programs that fill seats and spark excitement, connection, and literacy across generations?

That’s where I come in; turning your themes into interactive, joy filled storytelling that deepens connections and keeps audiences talking about their experience long after they leave.

  • "It was like the Taylor Swift concert of story hours!"

    Mary Alexander, Children’s Librarian, San Mateo Public Library

  • “Rachael added enchantment to the joy of so many young fairy seekers and their families at our Fairytales On The Fairy Trail event!”

    Beth Kelly, the Fairy Trail at South Mountain Reservation, Millburn NJ

  • “This 60 year old enjoyed your stories more than any kid!”

    Thelma, audience member at Story Circle

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Performances That Fuel Wonder

Performances That Fuel Wonder

My performances weave folklore, laughter, and audience participation into the fabric of your event, turning passive visitors into engaged communities who want to return again and again.

Everyone’s a storyteller when folk & fairy tales come to life in arts & culture venues!

Museums

Museum visitors will delight as your exhibit comes to life through folk and fairytales told energetically in community.

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Festivals

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Put your hands together for storytelling performances that light your audience up with joy and imagination.

PUBLIC LIBRARIES

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From summer reading to mid-year family engagement programs, public library performances set the stage for your space to be a place where narrative and creativity take center stage.

Green Spaces

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Storytelling outside with family, friends, and neighbors is the perfect way to grow a love of nature and community and encourage continued use of and care for green spaces.