MN Mammalehs: Stories From The Tribe Podcast – Stacey Dinner-Levin

‘MN Mammalehs: Stories from the Tribe’ is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. Sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

This week’s storyteller is Stacey Dinner-Levin: Stacey is the mother of four boys — now adults — the eldest of whom has autism. For over 25 years she’s worked with children with disabilities including PACER Center’s “Count Me In” program where she wrote several scripts. Her play Autistic License was named one of 2007’s Ten Best Plays by St. Paul Pioneer Press and was featured in American Theater Magazine. Autistic License was remounted for film and won “Best Educational” at the IFFF in 2010. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband Michael, her son Geordy, and the world’s strangest dog, her Chinese Crested, Birdie.

Listen to “Stacey Dinner-Levin: ‘Preaching to the Choir Director'” on Spreaker.

This week’s episode of MN Mammalehs: Stories from the Tribe Podcast is sponsored by Heilicher Minneapolis Jewish Day School. Learn more about them here.