Hosted by Rebecca Fisher
7:00 p.m. at The Marsh Berkeley

Music

StormMiguel Florez
original folk music
Stories
Jeremy Greco, Rebel Without a Clue (excerpt)
Inspired by James Dean and fueled by his grandmother Mamoo’s belief that he is Dean reborn, Jeremy’s story begins in the quirky coastal town where he forms a friendship with childhood friend Adam Scott. Together, they chase their dreams at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, encountering the highs and lows of ambition, friendship, eccentric mentors, and Hollywood’s challenges.
Claire Hawkins, The Best Years of Your Life…so far
A story about reckless youth. Reckless, yet naive.
Rob Marks, How to find your voice
Can wonder and horror travel together? Hook a ride on BART from Powell Street to 24th Street, from a singing class to a revelation, with stops along the way at adult assault, childhood trauma, family history, embodiment, and the wonder of survival. Warning: contains singing, dancing, tumbling, and jest.
About the Performers
Jeremy Julian Greco has written the solo shows, With Held, Keeping Up With the Jorgensons, and The Big Snap, all directed by Mark Kenward. Jeremy’s solo shows have played at various venues and festivals throughout the Bay Area and the United States, Jeremy also produces the monthly solo performance salon, Sunset Solos, at Sea Level Gallery located in the Outer Sunset of San Francisco.
Claire Hawkins lives in San Francisco with too many elderly dogs. She is currently compiling a book of illustrations that depicts the uncomfortable side of the human psyche.
Rob Marks is a writer, who for many years wrote about HIV- and LGBTQ-related mental health, and more recently, about art, aesthetic philosophy, and culture. After a series of personal crises and revelations, his writing shifted, and he is completing a memoir/narrative adventure whose working title is Survival Skills: The Autobiography of !. He has adapted Survival Skills chapters as published essays—one of which was a finalist for the 2025 Michael Steinberg Memorial Essay Prize—and now, with How to find your voice, as a performance script.
StormMiguel Florez is a proud trans, disabled Xicane songwriter and filmmaker in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico. His Southwest desert roots are deep and a muse for his songs about family, death, love, and your basic scorpionic woes.
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.


















