
Music
Sara Glaser, Americana/Folk, Acoustic guitar
Stories
Laura Jane Bailey, Super Secret Super Power
The origin story of how one average, ordinary girl realizes she has a mind-blowing new power. What an unbelievable gift! Or is it? Learning to live with the super secret forces her to deal with the big, weighty issues of life—sex, violence and margaritas.
Tim Ereneta, Long Ago and Far Away
There was a time, long ago and far away, before ubiquitous information and digital bliss, when we could focus. Sink into our own imaginations. Do you remember? Tim can get you there in four words.
Jody Yeary, Drink ‘til He Drowns
When Jody gets fired, she takes the first job she can get—at a liquor store, with a drivethru window. Located outside of Tallahassee on the way to the Georgia State line, she finds herself surrounded by fascinating southern characters and bears witness to their quirky and sometimes tragic lives. Jody brings to life several memorable characters with humor punctuating the story, with poignant original songs in her BlueBilly Kentucky style.
Mark McGoldrick, Nothing Happened
So much to sort out as a kid, from botched robberies to shifted bikini tops—in times of big feelings, how do you make sense of what it means, or if nothing happened?
About the Performers
Sara Glaser began writing songs in earnest at the turn of the century after decades of performing covers. Her debut album Cinders in the Wind, includes story songs about the California fires, a burned-out Nashville writer, a spooked singer of murder ballads, and a besotted firebug.
Laura Jane Bailey is a Bay Area actress, originally from Chicago. Bay Area productions include: The Roommate at Capital Stage in Sacramento, Luna Gale and Mud Blue Sky at Aurora Theatre, Crimes of the Heart at Theatreworks, and Equus at Boxcar Theater. LJ is also a solo artist and will be performing her award winning solo play The Paris Effect at Marin Shakespeare this May and her new work Super Secret Super Power at a fringe festival near you! laurajbailey.com
Tim Ereneta realized, after years immersed in the spontaneous stories of improvisational theatre, that his greatest inspiration came from the folk and fairy tales that have been passed down for thousands of years. He is delighted to be sharing stories from the oral tradition with you—these tales are too juicy to be reserved for children. timereneta.info
Jody Yeary, a singer-songwriter from Kentucky, Jody studied music at Florida State University and stand-up comedy in San Francisco. Her album, Fast Horses and Beautiful Women, is available on her website drjody.com. She specializes in treating addictions and helping people recover from the bad things that can happen. She is currently writing a book on stress.
Mark McGoldrick is a retired public defender. He is a co-director of the Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project (FIPPP.org), where he helps bring stories from formerly-incarcerated people to stage. Mark has written and performed a couple full-length solo shows, The Golden Hammer and Countercoup, as well as several shorter pieces.