Confabulation Victoria presents:

“The Song That Saved My Life: A night of stories and music. “

A night of true stories told on stage by the people that lived them – without notes, props or gimmicks! Co-hosts Carol-Lynne Michaels and Cassandra Togneri will introduce you to six people  with stories inspired by the theme “The Song That Saved My Life.” 

We’re looking for six true-life stories about times in your life that come with their own soundtrack. These are stories of those moments where a song or artist touched or affected us — or just feels like they fit. These are stories where the songs are characters, and key elements along the way. Expect stories of first dances, teenage rebellion, self-expression and more. 

TICKETS

(coming soon)

WHO ARE THE STORYTELLERS?

Check back here as well as our social media accounts for updates — @ConfabStories on FB & IG.

HOW TO BECOME A STORYTELLER

Submit your story outline at confabulation.ca/tell-a-story, or email victoria@confabulation.ca so we can get in touch with you.

Notes: Spots are filled 3-5 weeks before each show. We’re always looking for folks keen to share a 6-8 minute, autobiographical story exploring the theme of one of our upcoming shows. Stories are told without notes, props, or gimmicks — and the Confabulation team provides storytelling  workshopping for ALL tellers.

 

ABOUT CONFABULATION

Confabulation is an all-true storytelling series that takes place regularly in Montreal, Victoria and Calgary. Whether you come with friends, solo, or bring a date – you’ll have a great time, and feel right at home.

Learn more about our shows, podcast and story development workshops on our website: confabulation.ca. Find us on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter: @ConfabStories

Confabulation Victoria is grateful to the Lekwungen (Lək̓ʷəŋən) peoples of the Songhees and Xwsepsum Nations on whose traditional lands we gather upon together to share and listen to stories, memories and perspectives.

Event graphic design by Juan Ramirez | jramirez.co

  • Date : April 16, 2026
  • Time : 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm (America/Vancouver)
  • Venue : The Coda, 751 View Street