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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.

The last Tuesday of almost every month!

 

 

Tickets $8 - $15 at the door only.

Producers:
Bridget Frederick, Rebecca Fisher

Advisory Committee:
 
Charlie Varon, David Ford,
Jeff Raz, Bruce Pachtman

Note: These stories contain adult material – not recommended for children.

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The Marsh Berkeley (formerly Gaia Arts Center)
2120 Allston Way (just off Shattuck), Berkeley

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Musical opening at 7pm / Stories start at 7:30


May 29, 2012

STORIES

  • Dhaya Lakshminarayanan, “Sit There and Be Quiet”
  • Muriel Johnson, “Adventure At Petencito Zoo”
  • Newt Bailey, “Roadside”
  • Mark Kenward, “NANTUCKET, PART 3” (excerpt)

MUSIC: Joshua Raoul Brody, pre-show ivory-tinkling

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

Dhaya Lakshminarayanan is a San Francisco-based stand-up comedienne, storyteller, television host, business consultant, and ubergeek. Before starting in the business of “show,” she taught “Charm School” at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she graduated (twice). She’s traveled to Cuba as a researcher, worked as a venture capitalist, and taught public speaking in Kathmandu, Nepal. She was the host of the emmy-winning “High School Quiz Show,” on PBS’s WGBH. www.dhayacomedy.com

Muriel Johnson was born and raised in Maryland where her mother, an actress, avid reader and English teacher, exposed her to a wide range of literature. This instilled in Muriel a love of language and an awareness of the power of stories. As a parent and veteran pre school teacher, Muriel began telling folk tales to her own children and students. Now she enjoys sharing personal and traditional tales with all ages. 

Newt Bailey is an Englishman who has lived in the Bay Area since 1997. He currently works as a communication trainer (www.communicationdojo.com), and makes occasional forays into the world of solo performance. For ten years in the 80s and 90s he spent a lot of time standing by the side of the road in Europe and the USA.

Mark Kenward is a writer, performer, and director based in Oakland. He has written seven full-length one-man shows and performed them in over thirty-five cities throughout the US and Canada, including several main stage runs at The Marsh in San Francisco.  “Kenward is a warm, wonderful storyteller who establishes an instant rapport with his audience.” (SF Examiner) Recent directing projects include full-length pieces by Angela Neff, Howard Petrick, David Jacobson, David Kleinberg, David Caggiano, and Victoria Doggett. markkenward.com

Joshua Raoul Brody: When asked to describe himself in one word, Mr. Brody replies "Unable to follow instructions." www.jraoul.org


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