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A MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL! MOTHERS & OTHER WILD WOMEN*
By Sue O’Halloran
Just in time for Mother’s Day – a rollicking afternoon or night out for men and women!
A rollicking journey through life’s comedies for men who love women and women who applaud men. Whether Sue is “dishing” about wayward sons or chain-smoking grandmas, you’ll find this one-woman show to be an uplifting celebration of the many roles women play and the friendships that sustain them. I’m
Quotable Women Quiz Cancer, a Love Story
Sue O'Halloran is one fiery redhead who has been an author and professional storyteller for the last 50 years. The media has covered her performances, productions, keynotes, and seminars in such outlets as PBS People and Causes, ABC Nightline, plus The New York Times, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, and The Daily Sun. About her storytelling skills, The Chicago Reader's Critic Choice said, "O'Halloran has mastered the Irish art of telling stories that are funny and heart-wrenching at the same time."
Sue will be featured at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee October 6-8, an event that draws over 10,000 people. Sue will also be the Teller-inResidence at the International Storytelling Center from October 9-15. She appears at various Villages Clubs and annually at The Florida Storytelling Festival in Mt. Dora always the last full weekend in January (this year January 25-28, 2024).
Sue lives in the Village of El Cortez and has two sons, three grandchildren, and a dog named Amber whose favorite pastime is watching Sue and her friends play Beach Tennis at Chula Vista Rec Center.



Some friends at the party night before surgery.

I want to thank the entire crew at The Studio:
Danielle Paccione, Director of Production; Nathaniel Niemi, Resident Director/Host; Collin Hall, Lighting; Luke Bezio, Clay Becker, Alison Scharvella, Sound; Stephanie Bezio, Stage Manager; Taylor Adkins, Markeing; Ushers
*The title of this show comes from the original three-person show that I performed with the most amazing storytellers, Beth Horner and Nancy Donoval. With their permission, I have used that same title for this one-woman show.
** Thanks to the most fabulous singer/songwriter, Megon McDonough, who let me mess with the lyrics to her song.
Thank you for coming to my show! This show is dedicated to my Mom and mothers everywhere!