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Tell Us Something: “Walk on the Wild Side” at UM Dennison Theatre

October 7, 2025 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Doors @ 6:00 pm
Tell Us Something presents live storytelling on the theme “Walk on the Wild Side” –
Eight courageous community members will take the stage at The George and Jane Dennison Theater to share deeply personal, unvarnished narratives without notes.
A night of true, unscripted stories—from the thrilling to the hilarious—all about those moments where people threw caution to the wind. Think surprising adventures, unexpected detours, and the kind of decisions you only make once (or maybe twice!).
Time is ticking and tickets are going fast. Secure your spot for a night that will have you laughing, maybe crying, and definitely thinking.
Tell Us Something is more than just a show—it’s a movement connecting Missoula through the transformative power of personal storytelling. This is your last chance this year to be part of it!
Tickets are on sale now. All ages are welcome*.
MORE INFO:
*Tell Us Something welcomes all ages, however, parents, please be advised that stories sometimes have adult themes and storytellers sometimes use adult language.
We again welcome our friends from the Deaf community by providing ASL interpretation. If you are part of this community and plan to attend, please contact Marc Moss: [email protected] to arrange for accessible seating.
Your community, your stories.
Venue Rules:
-Carrying or possessing weapons, firearms, or explosives on the premises is prohibited
-No outside food and beverage
-No smoking
-No noisemaking devices
-No heckling
-No pets (Trained Service Animals welcomed)
Seating is general admission and first come, first served.
To facilitate efficiency at the bag check station, clear bags are recommended, though not required.
Pack it in, pack it out. Please do not leave trash at the event site.
- With the exception of trained service animals as defined under Titles II and III of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA), no animals are permitted inside the ballpark.
- No smoking or vaping, including electronic cigarettes, is permitted inside or within the surrounding area of the ballpark.
- No spectator cameras with lenses over six inches (6”) long will be permitted. The use of flash is prohibited.
- Remote Control Flying Devices or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (i.e. Drones)
Please email [email protected] if you have accessibility needs.
$20
Advance GA Tickets / $23 Day of Show (+ applicable fees)



