Instructor: William Mullin
Monday - Friday
August 10 - 14
Mon - Thurs: 10am - 12pm
Friday 10am - 1pm
Friday Event: The William Tell 4pm-6pm
This week-long storytelling course guides participants through the art and craft of powerful personal storytelling—from first idea to live performance. Through engaging exercises and supportive group work, students learn the fundamentals of good storytelling, including structure, clarity, emotional connection, and authentic voice. As the week progresses, participants are gently coached to grow comfortable sharing a personal story, receiving feedback, and refining their work in a welcoming environment. The course culminates in a student showcase at the Castle Hill Center for the Arts, where participants perform their completed stories for a live audience, celebrating creativity, courage, and the joy of being heard.
William Mullin is an accomplished storyteller, coach, and performer known for his dynamic presence and incisive narrative craft. His work has been featured on The Moth, Risk!, and PBS’s Stories from the Stage, where his performances have resonated with audiences nationwide. As a sought-after storytelling coach, William has led workshops for leading organizations—including Ogilvy & Mather—and has worked one-on-one with corporate executives to refine their narrative voice, elevate their presentations, and communicate with greater humor, authenticity, and impact. William is the creator and host of The TELL, a storytelling show presented year-round at the Provincetown Theater. He has trained extensively at the William Esper Studio, Upright Citizens Brigade, The Barrow Group, and London’s Royal National Theatre.
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