Hosted by Mark McGoldrick
7:00 p.m. at The Marsh Berkeley

Music
The Parkers, Americana trio

Stories
Camille Miller, Inside Out
Where do you go when the bully is the head of the class? Perhaps it’s the hard times in life that teach the most valuable lessons.
Youseef Elias, Biya
It’s the summer of 1999, and time for a game of pickup softball in the Berkeley Hills. An 80-year-old man, in leather-soled shoes, black dress socks, and plaid shorts, “runs” toward first base. His son, Youseef, reflects on that moment and others in the life of his dad.
Pharaoh Brooks, The Grand Rehabilitation (Excerpt)
This is the rehab portion of my rehabilitation story.
About the Performers
Camille Miller grew up in redneck California, where she used poetry to process her feelings. Discovered storytelling a few years ago and fell in love. “I’m always on the hunt for the next great story.”
Youseef Elias is a career public defender, recently retired after three decades. He developed Biya in Charlie Varon’s storytelling class. Youseef is also a veteran of David Ford’s classes, and has performed at Solo Sundays in SF.
Recently released from prison on November 13, 2023, Pharaoh Brooks has performed in several plays. He has a history with Marin Shakespeare going back to 2014. Pharaoh thoroughly enjoys writing and performing poetry and music, and hopes to do more solo performances regularly. For the last year, Pharaoh has been a member of the Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project (FIPPP.org).
The Parkers are a local trio with a classic Americana feel, weaving together well-loved covers and soon-to-be-loved originals. The band features Mia Feldbaum and Till Houtermans on guitar and lead vocals, alongside Keith Morris on percussion and vocals. What began as a weekly park hang under the trees has grown into something worth pulling up a chair for.
Ticket Information
Tickets: $23–33 general seating sliding scale (or $103, if you’re feeling really generous) for in-person, $8–23 sliding scale for the livestream.
A limited number of community tickets ($10) for the in-person show are available. (Use discount code TICKET10 ). If the discount code doesn’t work for you, that means we have already sold out our inventory of ten dollar seats.
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance,
and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.