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Ottawa StoryTellers Presents Recovering Romantic on February 22

Ottawa StoryTellers invites audiences to experience Recovering Romantic from its Signature Series on Sunday, February 22 at 2:00 pm at the Arts Court Studio, 2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa. This live storytelling event offers an honest look at modern love with humour and heart.



Recovering Romantic is an immersive performance set in the weekly meetings of “Romantics Anonymous,” a support group for people trying to make sense of dating, heartbreak and hope. Through three sessions, storyteller Briane Nasimok shares funny, sharp and deeply personal stories about the search for connection and the process of redefining what romance means today.


Tickets are now on sale for both in person viewing and on demand access. Online viewers will receive a private link after the live performance and can watch the show at their own pace for one week.



About the Signature Series

Ottawa StoryTellers’ Signature Series presents a curated line up of professional storytelling performances throughout the season. Each show brings voices from around the world and closer to home to create moments that resonate with audiences. This season mixes humour, tradition, myth and personal exploration to showcase the full range of the storytelling art form.



About the Teller

Briane Nasimok is a Canadian Comedy Award recipient and a veteran storyteller with a long career in live performance. He appeared in over 30 operas without speaking a word before moving into stand up comedy as one of the early performers at Yuk Yuks. Briane has worked as an award winning television writer and producer on shows from Sesame Street to The Giller Prize and has created acclaimed one person theatre pieces that blend humour with deep personal insight.



About Ottawa StoryTellers

Ottawa StoryTellers has been bringing the power of oral storytelling to the National Capital Region for over 40 years. Through professional performances, community events and workshops, OST connects audiences and storytellers in ways that build appreciation for the spoken word and shared human experience.

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