Stories
- Lisa Rothman, Trolls in Yoga Pants
- Claire Isaacs Wahrhaftig Selma, Selma
- Kirk Waller, Stagger Lee
- Steve Budd, What They Said About Love
Music
Laura Austin Wiley, solo flute
About the Performers
Lisa Rothman’s first solo show, Date Night at Pet Emergency, ran for six months at the Marsh Berkeley. When she’s not performing, Lisa teaches people to make presentations. She recently learned more than she ever wanted to know about sinkholes and scabies.
Claire Isaacs Wahrhaftig is a retired arts administrator. She ran children’s programs a SFMOMA, directed a young peole’s arts center in Los Angeles, and directed the San Francisco Arts Commission. She has returned to her early love of performance.
Kirk Waller uses movement, music, song and the spoken word to transport his audiences to places far away and long ago. He’s director of storytelling at Stagebridge, former chair of the Storytelling Association of California, and on the Tell It On Tuesday Advisory Board… but his most prized possession and biggest accomplishments??? Eric and Elijah, his two sons!
Steve Budd is an actor, storyteller, standup comic, and solo performer. He’s performed with lots of Bay Area theater companies, including the San Francisco Playhouse, Impact, Marin Shakespeare, and Custom Made. What They Said About Love won Best of the 2016 San Francisco Fringe Fest. He’ll be performing the show in June at the Hollywood Fringe Fest.
Laura Austin Wiley plays flutes and sings with the Resonance Jazz Ensemble, which recently performed at Yoshi’s. She also performs with her own ensemble, the Laura Wiley Quartet. She has just released a new CD called Waiting for Rain, which is available on CD Baby. www.lauraaustinwiley.com.