I was featured in SD Voyager magazine! Here’s a link to the interview along with a few additional thoughts.
Read moreCatherine Barnes
Drums and Comedy
Drums and Comedy
I was featured in SD Voyager magazine! Here’s a link to the interview along with a few additional thoughts.
Read moreI made this video the day after performing my solo show, “Yes, No, Maybe So?” at Hi-Desert Fringe without any tech except for what I brought myself. I DID IT! HOORAY! Find out where you can see the show next along with my tip for anyone running sound cues off an iPhone.
Read moreI spoke with actor Tanya Thomas about the artistic and emotional process behind the creation of her award-winning solo show, “Naturally Tan.” If you’re a solo performer – or if you want to be one – this is required viewing!
Read moreLynne Jassem is a tap dancer, comedian, and solo performer extraordinaire. We sat down to talk about her new show, “Being Richard Greene,” which tackles Lynne’s struggle with gender identity starting in the 1950’s – long before anyone was asking for pronouns – using spoken mime, characterizations, and multimedia.
Read moreI sat down with Tucson Fringe artist Matt Denney to talk about his new solo show, “Matt-Chong: A Swagapino’s Search for Identity.” We discussed his creative process, his career as a theater educator, and the meaning of “Swagapino!”
Read moreI had a blast doing my show “Yes, No, Maybe So” on 10/19 at the Santa Monica Playhouse, and I had way more people in the audience…both in person and virtual…than I thought I would! Thank you all for your amazing support. Here’s what’s coming up next!
Read moreI am posting this short and imperfect vlog to hold myself accountable. I’ve done what I can do to edit my solo show down to an hour, and it’s time to stop now!
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