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Julia Morgan Center for the Arts
2640 College Avenue,
Berkeley, CA 94704
Tickets $8-$12 Sliding Scale,
at the Door Only
Producers:
Bridget Frederick, Rebecca Fisher
Advisory Committee:
Charlie Varon, David Ford,
Jeff Raz, Loni Gray
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NEXT EVENT
May 27, 2008
Music at 7pm
Stories at 7:30 pm
STORYTELLERS
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David Jacobson, “Silver City, 1981”
- Kenny Yun, “Bucky”
- Theresa Dailey, “We Must Attend”
- Erica Lann-Clark, “Problem Children”
Music: Somewhere Down the Road: R&B, jazz and rock played with just the right amount of notes
A B O U T T H E S T O R Y T E L L E R S
David Jacobson is a San Francisco-based writer whose work has appeared in Esquire, Fortune, Business 2.0, Maxim, Jungle and Details. He was a reporter for 15 years at the Detroit News, Hartford Courant and other newspapers. He misses the camaraderie of newsrooms – and also having dental benefits. This piece, about a young journalist’s first big story, was created with Charlie Varon at The Marsh and with the Varonic Soloists.
Kenny Yun is currently developing his one-man show with David Ford at The Marsh. He is a standup comedian and has acted in The Tempest, The Cherry Orchard, and Twelfth Night. He trained in theatre arts at Studio A.C.T. and Berkeley Rep, and he has a degree in English Literature from UC Berkeley.
Theresa Dailey performed in various theatre venues in San Francisco—SF Fringe Festival, Venue 9's Women's Work Theater Festival, BRAVA. After taking a hiatus from acting for a number of years, she took a workshop with Motion Theatre that lead her to exploring more of a autobiographical in the moment process. She is new to solo performance and is grateful to Tell It On Tuesday for providing a stage for such an animal.
Erica Lann-Clark grew up listening. To bring their history to life, her immigrant family told kitchen table tales of a vanished world. These tales inspired in Erica a passion for the healing power of story. She's been featured at many storytelling festivals. In October, she will be a New Voice Teller at the upcoming National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee.
Music:
Somewhere Down the Road: Drums - Bruce Pachtman, Piano - Phil Casey, Saxophone - Bobby Nakamoto
R&B, jazz and rock played with just the right amount of notes
Future Dates for Tell It on Tuesday
June 24, 2008

Tell it On Tuesday
Bridget Frederick and Rebecca Fisher
bridget.frederick@gmail.com and rebecca@rebeccamfisher.com
2709 College Avenue Berkeley, CA 94705
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