Known to his family as Papito and his school peers as Toney, Antonio Sacre has learned to embrace his diverse upbringing. In The Leprecano, he embraces his status as one of the world’s only Cuban-Irish-American storytellers, sharing brand-new adult
Born in Boston to a Cuban father and Irish-American mother, Antonio sacre is an internationally touring bilingual storyteller, author and solor performance artist, based in Los Angeles. He has performed at the National Book Festival at the Library of Congress, the Kennedy Center, the National storytelling Festival, and museums, schools, libraries, and festivals internationally. Called “a charismatic, empathetic presence” by theĀ Chicago Tribune, his stories have appeared in numerous magazines and journals, as well as on National Public Radio.
The event is interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Tickets are $20/Advance, $25/Door and $15 for high school and college students with valid ID
Phone: 317-232-1882
Email: Ellen@storytellingarts.org
2018/02/17 - 2018/02/17
Indiana History Center
450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202