The Stories We Tell Ourselves
What makes a city feel like home? Why do certain memories refuse to leave us? Why do we keep telling the same stories to the same friends? And why do the smallest moments often become the ones we remember for years?
Join writer and storyteller Maddhav Kohli (@madkohli) for an intimate evening of live storytelling, humour, and reflection as he explores the beautifully ordinary moments that shape our lives.
Drawing from some of his most-loved essays, along with brand new stories that have never been published before, Maddhav will take the audience through observations on friendship, family, ambition, modern relationships, cities, chance encounters, and the quiet absurdities of everyday life. No two stories are quite the same, but each is rooted in the belief that the ordinary is often far more extraordinary than we realise.
Whether you’ve been reading his work for years or are discovering it for the first time, this is an invitation to step away from endless scrolling and spend an evening experiencing stories the way they were always meant to be shared: together, in a room full of people.
Expect:
* Live storytelling and personal anecdotes
* Never before shared stories alongside audience favourites
* Humour, nostalgia, and thoughtful observations on modern life
* Audience interaction and a post-show Q&A
* An intimate evening with fellow readers and story lovers
Come alone or bring a friend.
After all, the best stories are the ones we end up sharing.

