How did my masterclass and show at SDSU go? Read this to find out…
Read moreCatherine Barnes
Drums and Comedy
Drums and Comedy
How did my masterclass and show at SDSU go? Read this to find out…
Read moreThis is an image gallery for my solo show “Queen Mab and the International Man of Mystery.”
Read moreThis is an image gallery for my solo show “Yes, No, Maybe So.”
Read moreStrippers…nudists…hippies…an unboxing…Al Gore…and an Emmy?! It got pretty fringey in my first interview with Gabriela Sosa, writer and performer of the San Diego Fringe show “Love in the Time of Taksim.”
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 moreMy solo show “Yes, No, Maybe So” has a TON of tech. I’m getting ready to perform it at Hi-Desert Fringe on May 14, 2022 at 8:15pm with NO TECH except for what I provide myself. Will the show still work?
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 moreI recently found out that San Diego Fringe is happening this year. Should I do “Yes, No, Maybe So” even though most folks I know have already seen it streaming?
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 moreOne woman…a big metal xylophone…and a tambourine that wants so badly to be a drum set! That’s my first solo show, “Queen Mab and the International Man of Mystery”
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