If you are fan of The Moth radio hour then you’ll love Story Slam.
Story Slam stories are 1st person true stories told live and are all centered on monthly theme.

Teller from our Feb 20 Slam
The first Slam of the season is October 20th, 7pm at Wiley’s Comedy Club. Seating will be socially distanced and we do ask that you wear masks upon entry. Once you are seated at your table you are welcome to remove your mask as you enjoy food and drinks. Tickets are just $5 for the show. The theme for the October slam is Escape.
Dayton’s own Story Slam event is starting back with a two hour workshop on October 6. The workshop, that takes place at Wiley’s Comedy Club from 7-8:30pm, will cover the basics of constructing your story for the Story Slam stage. This is perfect for both first timers and experienced storytellers looking to improve their skills creating and telling true stories in front of an audience.
Workshop participants will cover the basics of creating a 5 minute story for the stage, practice delivery at the mic and go home equipped to return with a story for the Story Slam event.
The Story Slam Workshop is only $10.00 and is taught by Bryan Suddith, Story Slam Producer and 4 time Moth winning storyteller, register online. Each registration also comes with a ticket to a Story Slam.
In 1997 poet and novelist
Inspired by The Moth, Daytonian Shelly Hulce launched a story slam about a dozen years ago. The premise was simple. People sharing true stories, in person, unscripted and live. For more than a decade a small group of storytellers have been meeting in coffee shops, libraries and bars in and around Dayton. In time the events faded away. In 2016 Kettering storyteller Bryan Suddith went to Louisville to tell his story and and was selected that nights Story Slam winner. He knew he needed to re-launch story slam in Dayton. So in the fall of 2016 Shelly and Brian teamed up and began hosting a local storytelling open mic night at Wiley’s Comedy Club on the third Tuesday of each month.
Now getting ready to kick off their 3rd season, they hosted a workshop last month to encourage new story tellers and over 25 people showed up eager to get tips to become better storytellers. The biggest pointers included making sure the story has a beginning, middle and an ending and crafting a hook to grab the audiences attention. The first Dayton Story Slam of the season begins 
Dayton’s open mic storytelling group, Story Slam Dayton, kicks off their 3rd season at Wiley’s Comedy club with a workshop on August 21. The regular season kicks off on Tuesday, September 18 at 7:00 at Wiley’s Comedy Club in the Oregon District.
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