Apr 29 2023
“Mother Earth” featuring Heather Forest and Beth Horner

“Mother Earth” featuring Heather Forest and Beth Horner

Presented by Storytelling Arts of Indiana at Indiana History Center

Heather Forest is a modern-day bard, who wrote and composed “EARTHSONG,” a musical monologue about planetary ecology. The musical compositions and evocative storytelling take listeners through the cosmological, geological, and anthropological history of life on Earth.  “EARTHSONG” won the Best Composer Award in the United Solo Festival in New York. Storyteller Antonio Sacre called it, “a meticulously crafted, exquisitely performed, and incredibly timely piece of art that the world needs right now.”  Visit her website.

Beth Horner will tell an inspiring, humorous, musical tale of one city’s triumph over sewage, “The Pipeline Blues.” With a comedic sensibility and energetic style, Horner’s stories range from her hysterical childhood farmyard escapades to a side-splitting, bawdy spoof on romance novels, to her great-great grandfather’s Civil War diary. Visit her website.

Sponsored by Barnes & Thornburg
Media Sponsor: WFYI

Emcee Sponsor: Paradox Dental
Intepreter Sponsor: Jim Obermaier and Sally Perkins
Video Sponsor: Chatham Tap

Admission Info

Phone: 317-576-9848

Email: ellen@storytellingarts.org

Dates & Times

2023/04/29 - 2023/04/29

Additional time info:

See the show in person at Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center or watch the livestream from home.

Location Info

Indiana History Center

450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202