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Tell it on Tuesday celebrates the expression of individual storytelling and solo performance. Coming together as a community to share works crafted by theater artists and storytellers, we provide an East Bay home to the solo performer.

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Bridget Frederick, Rebecca Fisher

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Tim Ereneta, Wayne Harris, Mark McGoldrick, Natacha Ruck

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NEXT SHOW: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
7:00 P.M.

 

The Marsh Berkeley, 2120 Allston Way, Berkeley

 

featuring...

 
 Linda Wright, Cynthia Cudaback, Samir Saad, Melinda Ginne, Eleanor Clement Glass
 

MUSIC

Jordan Feinstein Piano and vocal / singer-songwriter
Very cool sounds from one of the Bay Area’s most sought after performers. Playing everything from Jerry Garcia to Professor Longhair, Jordan will take you on a musical journey!

STORIES

Cynthia Cudaback, Raven and the Tides
A personal variation of a traditional Native American story. Cynthia hopes it will inspire you to listen to the original, perhaps as told by Gene Tagaban.

Eleanor Clement Glass, War Bride
The story of how Eleanor’s father and mother met, fell in love, and, against all odds, married—just after World War II in the Philippines.

Melinda Ginne, Signs and Symptoms
A look back at the career of a psychologist from one of the first patients she ever saw to one of the last. Some lessons take time to be learned.

Samir Saad, Transitions
Samir lived in New York City for a while… and loved it! Good money and good friends, but the weather in summer and winter was horrible. So Samir moves to Oakland, California, and settled into a weather agreeable all year around and MAGIC happens!

Linda Wright, The Spirit of Fanny Lou Hamer
Do you know what it was like to grow up in Mississippi in the early 1900's poorer than dirt? How did a child feel, raised in miserable poverty, crushed by injustice and cruelty? Fannie Lou discovered her breakthrough and turned her freedom into a rallying cry for the entire world: "Nobody's Free until Everybody's Free."

 

Ticket Information

Tickets: $10–$20 general seating sliding scale,
$50 and $100 Reserved Seating
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance,
and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.

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A B O U T   T H E   P E R F O R M E R S

Jordan Feinstein is one of the Bay Area’s go-to keyboard players—a regular in 30 or so bands as well as leading his own, Jordan and the RituaL. He is the musical director for Jay Lane and the Mayhem, and regularly plays with Joe and Hattie Craven and the Smokedaddies (to name a few). Jordan is a partner in True Productions, a Bay Area music and event company. He also runs a recording project studio in San Francisco, Studio 352.

Cynthia Cudaback loves to combine her passions for science, exploration, teaching and storytelling. Her stories join the mystery and myth of the ocean with personal experiences and real science. From gentle tales of love and longing to tall tales salted with sea spray, prepare to experience the ocean in all its moods.

Eleanor Clement Glass tells folktales from around the world as a volunteer with the Storyteller Corps of the Asian Art Museum, in libraries, public elementary schools and the YouTube channel Asian American Storytopia. She also draws stories from her Black and Filipino heritage for the personal stories she shares at local Bay Area and national storytelling venues. She earned her storytelling chops from the storytelling training programs at Stagebridge and the Asian Art Museum, where she is currently co-teaching a New Storyteller Class for 47 budding storytellers. She lives in Oakland.

Melinda Ginne, Ph.D., is a psychologist with over 40 years of experience in geriatrics and treating the psychological aspects of major medical illnesses. She draws inspiration from Glinda the Good Witch (Billie Burke), Oliver Sacks, Sid Caesar, and Imogene Coca. For generations, her family lived in Boyle Heights, the Jewish-Latino comunidad of East Los Angeles where tacos were kosher and the Shul was directly across the street from the Catholic Church. The language of the streets and of her family is English, a bissel of Spanish y un poquito of Yiddish. She is a graduate of the EPIC storytelling program at Stagebridge in Oakland and has been telling stories on Bay Area stages for many years.

Samir Saad, resides in Oakland. retired in 2015 from Child, Family and Community Services. A good friend referred him to Stagebridge, which offered courses in Playwriting and Storytelling… and he got the STORYTELLER BUG! Samir has been at Stagebridge for nine years now!

Linda Wright: Rooted in Oakland, graduated from UC Berkeley, married to Randy with three adult children, writer of children's books, retired educator, amazing storyteller, and a huge fan and supporter of Stagebridge Performing Arts.

 

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