FIPPP Partnership Show
Featuring performers from the Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project (FIPPP)
hosted by Wayne Harris
7:00 p.m., at The Marsh Berkeley cabaret

Music

Mark Kenward, original songs on guitar, with special guests Megan Armstrong and Tyrone “Short Leg” Johnson
Stories
Juan Salinas, Salinas: Etched in Stone
Have you ever seen your own name carved into a prison wall? From that first hit of speed at thirteen, to being arrested after mourning the loss of a childhood friend, Juan’s story navigates addiction, grief, and incarceration. It’s a journey toward redemption—one choice, one day, one class on the yard at a time.
Gerald Cypert, Crossing Lines
What is the path from trusting child to committed criminal? Is redemption possible?
Scott Schell, Time Machine
A tale of addiction, crime and incarceration. Crime and Punishment, is it that simple? Underlying issues brought to the surface illuminate things not clear at first glance. A swift introduction to the criminal injustice system makes one question where am I or when am I?
Freddy Lee Johnson, Armed for Life
Freddy Lee shares his life story from hopelessness to hope, emphasizing the multitudes of individuals and experiences that influenced his journey.
About the Performers
Juan Salinas: Formerly incarcerated and a grateful recovering addict, Juan finds healing through storytelling. As a Rhetoric student at UC Berkeley, he’s thankful for Berkeley Underground Scholars’ support in transforming his life. His creative work blends writing, photography, culinary arts, and performance to inspire social change.
Gerald Cypert works for a local nonprofit providing a safety net for system impacted youths and adults. He’s starting a side project focused on workforce development for the same demographic. He enjoys Siddha Yoga Meditation, watercolor painting, astrology, studying AI, working out, enjoying the profundity of freedom, and connecting with others.
Scott Schell, a performer with the Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project (FIPPP), was born in Nantucket Massachusetts. He got involved in drug use at a young age, moved to San Francisco in 1997. He was arrested in 1998 for Grand Theft. He has a unique lived experience and his dedication to this very important work exemplifies his investment in the betterment of our communities.
Freddy Lee Johnson is one of the original members of The Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project. Music has always been important to Fred. Ever since he saw a beat up trumpet in a Pawn shop at 15 years old. Sentenced to prison at 18, a turning point for Fred was joining the San Quentin Stage Band. When paroled, he became involved with The Harm Reduction Coalition, a national organization that promotes health and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by drug use. To this day, Freddy Lee continues his work through his music and storytelling.
Mark Kenward is a director, producer, creator, and performer of solo theater. He has directed over 100 one-person shows, and is the producer and co-director of The Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project. Making music is one of his favorite pastimes, and tonight he is grateful for the opportunity to step out for a friendly crowd. Y’all going to be friendly, right?
Ticket Information
Tickets: $10–$20 general seating sliding scale.
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance,
and additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.