ODYSSEY STORYTELLING

Southern Arizona’s longest-running live storytelling event

“THE BEST AUDIENCE IN TOWN”

21 years of building community one story at a time

Penalty Box, May 7, 2026

A whistle blows, the hand goes up…somebody’s going to the penalty box. Have you ever been caught doing something you shouldn’t have, had a time out, been to prison, sat facing the corner? Or maybe you were the one calling “foul” and issuing the sentence. Whatever the case, we’ve got stories from the “Penalty Box.”


Curator: Steven Braun

TIME: DOORS AT 6:30, SHOW AT 7

WHERE: UNION KIVA, UA STUDENT UNION (GROUND FLOOR)

COST: $6 SCHOOL OR MILITARY AFFILIATION; $10 GENERAL

Our May 2026 Storytellers

  • Jen Zimmerman

    is a Scorpio who uses tarot the way others use Google Maps — she just prefers a more mysterious route. She van camps with her dog, believes strangers are just destiny wearing a disguise, and thinks grandchildren and good coffee are proof the universe occasionally nails it.

  • Doug Minder

    is a third-generation Tucson native with a career in behavioral health. Outside of work, he enjoys powerlifting, hiking, and spending time in the desert. He is engaged to his fiancée, Roxanne, and has two cats, Finn and Delilah.


  • Michele Smith

    was born in Kansas City, learned to rollerskate in Little Rock, was educated and went to concerts in Atlanta and Athens, and now pokes people with needles in Tucson. Her favorite things are walking, people, and coffee shops. She has a cute fluffy orange cat named Meow Meow.

  • Lisa Mandelbaum

    was born in New Jersey and has lived all over Northern California, finding her place in Tucson. When Lisa is not performing music, improv, and storytelling, she works as an acupuncturist and herbalist. A former English teacher, Lisa loves to read and tell a good story.  

  • Brian Taraz

    has been in Tucson about 18 years. Loves this place and its people. Some folks know him by another name. He’s been doing a radio show on KTDT FM (downtownradio.org) Wednesday nights from 5-7 p.m. since 2016. It’s called “Satan Loves You.” Hehe. Enough said. 


  • Ames Granados

    is a writer/performer, Moth StorySLAM winner, and an Encore Producers Award recipient from the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Her work appears in The Best of F*ST! Anthology Volume 2 and on YouTube. Ames teaches creative writing and is excited to return to the Odyssey stage!

Join Our Upcoming Storytelling Events

  • Penalty Box

    May 7, 2026 7-9 p.m.

    U of A Student Union — Kiva Room

  • Manipulation

    June 4, 2026 7-9 p.m.

    U of A Student Union - Union Kiva

  • Trans -

    July 9, 2026

    U of A Student Union - Union Kiva

“These events are so fun! And you will be inspired.”

- Susan W.S.

“Last night, storytelling opened something inside of me. I was moved enough by others bravely sharing to tell my family’s fully charged immigration story publicly, as well.”

-Cecilia A.

“Odyssey Storytelling was a great experience for me … the laughter. The shared community building, and an overall great monthly experience.”

-Barbara E.

“Real people, with a little coaching, make their real stories sparkle and shine.”

-Linda R.

Our 2026 Themes

  • January

    Rebound

  • February

    Whoopsies

  • March

    Cake

  • April

    Ouch!

  • May

    Penalty Box

  • June

    Manipulation

  • July

    Trans -

  • August

    Special Event (TBA)

  • September

    Dancing with Demons

  • October

    Processsion

  • November

    Adulting

  • December

    Mystery

Listen to the Odyssey Storytelling Podcast

Pitch a Story

Do you have a story for one of our upcoming themes? The themes are meant to be interpreted from a broad range of perspectives so your story might just be the one we are looking for.

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

HAUNTED HANDS

Alma Montañez

The Magic of Storytelling & Community Building

Celebrating The Richness of The Human Experience

Odyssey Storytelling builds community through the art of storytelling. Our monthly event holds space for Tucson community members to take the stage and share a personal story.

The magic of this simple act of sharing their truth in front of a live audience suddenly builds bridges across the human landscape. People of diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives join our stage and our audience.

The outcome is a celebration of the richness of the human experience and the fostering of empathy, understanding, and solidarity. 

Founded in 2004 by Penelope Starr

Odyssey has helped storytellers of all levels (experienced, or first time) find their voice and share their truth. “Along the way, I learned that profound changes occur when we tell and listen to each other’s stories, how a simple act can build community, dispel prejudices, foster creativity, and help heal.” 

Join Us in Creating 20 More Years of Unforgettable Storytelling!

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