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.
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I 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.
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I 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.
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I 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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