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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!

 

 

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

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

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NEXT EVENTS

June 30, 2009
Tell it on Tuesday
4th Anniversary Performance

Music 7:00 pm
Stories: 7:30 pm

Julia Morgan Center for the Arts
2640 College Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: 510.845.8542

STORIES
  • Liz Nichols, Excerpt from “LOST & FOUND”
  • Ruth Halpern, “Waltz me once again round the dance floor”
  • Tim Ereneta, “Fie, foh, and fum”
  • David Jacobson, Excerpt from “Theme Park”

MUSIC:
The InTones performing "unplugged" (Starring Wayne Harris, Mark Kenward and others)

A B O U T   T H E   S T O R Y T E L L E R S

Liz Nichols got lost in the 398 section of the public library at age of ten, and hasn't found her way out yet. With a background in teaching, training and cross-cultural education, she has been active in the local storytelling community as Storytelling Director at Stagebridge, and has served as a member of the storytelling corps of the Asian Art Museum, the board of the Storytelling Association of California, and the Bay Area Storytelling Festival planning committee. "Lost & Found" is her first full-length piece.

Ruth Halpern has been telling and writing stories for over 25 yrs., and dancing since she could walk. this story grows out of her years in the Cajun Zydeco dance scene.

Storyteller Tim Ereneta of Berkeley enjoys sharing forgotten fairy tales and re-imaging familiar ones with adult audiences at Fringe Festivals, house concerts, storytelling events, and stages like this one. Past performing credits include the mainstage company of BATS Improv and a singing paleontologist at Lawrence Hall of Science.

David Jacobson is a San Francisco-based writer whose work has appeared in Esquire, Fortune, Business 2.0 and Details. He's the author of Get Met Out of Here! Exit Strategies for All Occasions and the forthcoming How To Be Famous. This piece is part of a larger landscape being watered and weeded by Charlie Varon at The Marsh and by the Wool Street Gang of solo performers.


Future Dates for Tell It on Tuesday

2009

Sunday, July 26 - SF Theater Festival
August 25





Tell it On Tuesday
Bridget Frederick and Rebecca Fisher

bridget.frederick@gmail.com and rebecca@rebeccamfisher.com



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