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The Bee // Mistakes Were Made

  • Metro Music Hall 615 W 100 S Salt Lake City, UT, 84101 United States (map)
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** IMPORTANT UPDATE **

Dear Friends,

It is with heavy hearts and significant regret that we are canceling tonight’s show in the interest of our community’s health.

After much conversation, reading this article (among many), consulting the CDC's website, and advising from local medical experts, we have concluded that while we will miss you terribly and know we’ve all been looking forward to being together and sharing stories, that the risk to the most vulnerable among us is currently too great to bear.

We aren’t sure what the future holds and we will certainly keep you appraised of our plans going forward as there is nothing we would love more than to gather together and practice the art and craft of storytelling and listening in community with you.

Ticket holders will be refunded within a matter of days. We ask that if you sold your tickets to someone else before now that you reach out to them asap to inform them of this cancellation (since we don't have a way to contact them directly) and refund the money they gave you. 

We sincerely apologize for the disappointment and especially any inconvenience due to the last minute nature of this decision, which was not easy to make. We realize this affects all of you who planned to attend, all those who had stories to tell, and also our hosts and everyone involved behind the scenes. As a small local business working closely with other small local businesses whose livelihoods are based in large part in social proximity, as partners and parents and friends, this is a very concerning time.

We want to emphasize that we deeply care about each of you and our community at large and feel that at this juncture, with so much unknown, that this is a worthwhile sacrifice to ease the impending burden on our local first responders and health care providers.  

We are so connected, friends. Let's rise to this occasion. Let's keep taking care ourselves and each other, stay in when we're not well, and keep washing our hands! 20-30 seconds in hot water with soap is very effective (more than hand sanitizer), takes longer than you might think, and is 100% worth the effort.

We wish you all wellness. We will get through this.

We love you and miss you already and look forward to the opportunity to be with you again soon,

Giuliana & The Bee Team


Join us for an evening of community storytelling; ten storytellers picked at random from a hat have five minutes each to tell a true story on the theme of the night without notes.

The theme this time is Mistakes Were Made: stories of bad calls, unfortunate accidents, and times when things got really messed up.

Bring your friends. Have a drink. Laugh. Cry. Bee entertained.

6pm Doors. 7pm Stories. General admission seating / ADA Accessible. $15 / 21+

Dinner from Rye Diner will be available to purchase before stories and during intermission (vegan and vegetarian options).

TICKETS ON SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27th @ 10:00AM

If you have the means and you’re in the mood you can add $10 or $15 to the cost of your ticket/s to go towards our Storyteller Scholarship Fund. We use these contributions to support storytellers for whom the cost would be prohibitive to attend our shows and workshops! Larger contributions can be made here.


THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT! THANK YOU, FRIENDS!

DO YOU HAVE A STORY TO TELL? If so, fill out the form below ASAP to let us know! We always save a few tickets for storytellers in this predicament. These are very limited so while we’ll do our best there are no guarantees!

WANT TO GET ON OUR WAITING LIST? Write to us and be sure to let us know how many tickets you're hoping for. Any saved tickets not claimed by potential storytellers will be released to our waiting list the week of the show.


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Do YOU have a story to tell? We want to hear it!

Fill out the form below and we'll send you some friendly advice for preparing to take the stage.

If the cost of tickets would prevent you from attending, ask about our volunteer and storyteller scholarship opportunities.


With thanks to our community partners for their support: Utah HumanitiesKRCL 90.9FM, & CATALYST Magazine.