Stories
- Chris Wolfe, “Speaking the Names”
- Neshama Franklin, “Poems and Pillows”
- Patricia Savitsky, “The Secret of the Rose Star Revealed”
- Paul Sussman, “Do the Math”
Music
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry, banjo, bass, body music and vocals
About the Performers
Chris Wolfe is a performer, writer, and teacher. Previous solo work includes Spanish Goldfish (The Blank Theatre Company’s Young Playwrights Festival) and Step Through the Mirror (Seattle, Cornish School of the Arts.) “Speaking the Names” is part of a full-length show that focuses on how people responded to 9-11 from a distance, based on the collected stories of everyday people who found out about the disaster via TV, the internet, and word of mouth. Share your story: bit.ly/9-11Stories; find out more: www.facebook.com/9.11SoloShowProject.
Neshama Franklin has been telling stories for more than two decades, ever since she was drafted as a traveling witch at the library where she still works. In addition to that day job which connects her with all those books she she loves, she has a radio show on a local station where she reads what she whatever catches her fancy. In her spare time she dances, hikes, takes Pilates, and hangs out with her beloved family in the East Bay.
Patricia Savitsky has been working for the last four years with David Ford—and has worked with Ann Randolf and Joya Cory as well—to tell her personal coming-of-age story about growing up in Hollywood in a show-business family.
Paul Sussman developed his approach to melodrama and farce through years of work in financial management with Bay Area nonprofit organizations. He has written and performed a series of solo pieces through the eyes of road-ragers, insects, Anabaptists, cannibals, and others who persist in the search for meaning amidst the puzzling evidence.
Evie Ladin is a banjo player, step-dancer, singer, songwriter and square-dance caller with a lifetime of experience in traditional American cultural arts, that she applies to her original songs. A dynamic performer, she released her solo debut CD earlier this year (www.evieladin.com). Keith Terry is a pioneer in Body Music—displacing his trap set onto sounds made with his body. He is the founder of the International Body Music Festival, produced by his arts non-profit Crosspulse.