Katrina Phillip here wishing you all a very Happy New Year, and hope you had the most wonderful winter holidays!
My partner, Chris Jackel and I will be hosting a STORYTELLING WORKSHOP:
This workshop is ideal for:
Performers who want more exposure, more experience.
Writers who would like to get more exposure, more experience.
Writers who are interested in performing their own material.
Performers who are interested writing their own material.
*ANYONE who loves to tell stories.*
WHEN: Monday, January 15th and Tuesday, January 16th from 6:30 – 9PM
WHERE: The Bus Stop Community Room (15th) The Bus Stop Theatre (16th)
WHY: To spread the word about our Storytelling Shows and to recruit more storytellers!
HOW MUCH: $85.00 $60
Find out exactly what Stories In Nova Scotia (SINS) is— What we’re looking for in submissions and what the process is like.
Learn how to go about writing a story and experience what it would be like to perform it on stage.
Meet the creators of S (tories) I (n) N (ova) S (cotia)—
Chris Jackel has been telling stories his whole life, some of which are even true. A writer, editor and co-creator of Stories in Nova Scotia, Chris appreciates concision — especially in bios.

Katrina Phillip is an actor, dancer, and director/choreographer who has performed on and off Broadway. She has performed, directed and taught in NYC for over fifteen years. She studied acting with Rob McCaskill in New York and Sal Romeo in L.A., and taught acting for youth and adults across the U.S. and Ireland. Here in Halifax Katrina currently teaches OPEN level Conditioning and Theater dance classes at House of Eights Dance and Halifax Dance, along with acting classes at The Bus Stop Theatre. For more information on Katrina visit
@katrinaphillipdance.
Photos (in order) by Stoo Metz Photography, Steven Rich, and James MacLean