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SF’s “Conundrum Chronicles” A StorySlam at The Marsh (Second Tuesdays)

Tuesday, February 11, 2025 - 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm | Cost: $13*
*Tickets start at $13 GA (fee included)

The Marsh (San Francisco) | 1062 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110

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SF’s “Conundrum Chronicles” A StorySlam at The Marsh (Second Tuesdays)

The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam (Where Stories are Told *Moral Dilemmas Unfold* Judgements are Bold!)

The Conundrum Chronicles uses a StorySlam format that challenges storytellers to share a  five-minute story about a moral dilemma they have confronted. Audience members are then invited to discuss, and score each story based on the elements of the stories, giving meaningful feedback to the storytellers.

Throw your name in the hat to share a story or kick back and experience live storytelling at The Marsh, February 11, 7:00pm (1062 Valencia Street). First-time story-tellers are especially welcome!

The Conundrum Chronicles: A StorySlam
Second Tuesdays at 7pm
The Marsh, 1062 Valencia St., SF
Buy Tickets | GA tickets start at $10

  • Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance, and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.
  • 90 minutes | No Intermission | All Ages
  • Please do not bring infants to the show

Upcoming Performances:

  • Tuesday, February 11, 2025
    Theme: “Duets”
    Jinho (Piper) Ferreira
  • Tuesday, March 11, 2025
    Theme: “In Sickness and in Health”
    Serena Chang

February Theme & Featured Storyteller:

  • Duets: Whether it’s friends, partners in crime, or lovers, we’re eager to hear what happened as a result of your unusual pairing. Feel free to tell your story solo or with your co-conspirator.
  • Jinho (Piper) Ferreira is a creator, performer, and speaker from Oakland, California. Piper’s accomplishments span from performing on international stages for 100,000 people with his world renown band Flipsyde, to paying his own way through the police academy and giving the commencement speech at the graduation. In response to police killings across the country, one of the victims being his lifelong friend Jihad Akbar, Piper devoted 8 years to affect change from the inside and resigned in 2019. While serving, Piper’s inherent ability to process multiple perspectives led to him creating his debut solo play Cops & Robbers, in which he portrayed 19 characters connected to an officer involved murder. Piper performed the play at universities, jails and theaters, as well as facilitated public safety conferences around the play with various community stakeholders taking part in workshops and discussions. Piper’s follow up to Cops & Robbers is his timely new play Black Men Everywhere!

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: $13*
*Tickets start at $13 GA (fee included)
Categories: *Top Pick*, In Person, Sponsored, Theater & Performance
Address: 1062 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110