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Streaming "Gratitude Jar Time Capsule" at the 2021 Cordillera International Film Festival July 29 - August 2!

Thrilled that our short film “Gratitude Jar Time Capsule” will be one of the many films featured at the 2021 Cordillera International Film Festival in Lake Tahoe, CA, starting July 29. The festival is having in-person attendance and virtual streaming, so everyone can enjoy all the films. Get your tickets today: https://www.ciffnv.org/

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Women's Comedy Film Festival in Chicago -- THIS SUNDAY June 28

Check out our short comedy “Gratitude Jar Time Capsule” as part of the amazing lineup in the Women’s Comedy Film Festival in Chicago this Sunday June 27! Tickets available here for virtual viewing! Check the schedule listings for the times for our film block.

Co-creator Stephanie Erb and I are thrilled to be a part of this festival, and hope you’ll take a little time to laugh this Sunday. I’ll be there via Zoom for the Q&A following the film block, so tune in and ask a question or two!

Appearing as a Panelist on Brand New "SAYS YOU! LIVE" Shows!

Get your tickets NOW for the upcoming “Says You! LIVE: Uncut, Unglued, and Unabridged!” online events! The NPR comedy-quiz show is jumping into the virtual realm — since you can’t come to our live shows, our live shows will come to you! Recorded live on the specific dates for our ticketed virtual audience, then edited for our regular NPR radio broadcasts.

The first one is May 6, so get your tickets now!

Memories of Rockwell Table & Stage...

Sad to hear about the closing of a legendary Los Angeles nightclub/venue called Rockwell Table & Stage. I had the privilege of performing here a few years ago as part of their series “A Little New Music” which showcased songs from brand new musicals.

I got to sing “People Person” which was written by Brian Woodbury for his musical “Ghost-s: The Musical” in which I play an evil real estate developer. Take a few minutes to watch the video:

As soon as it’s safe to do so, please support your local music and theater establishments. They’re gonna need all the help they can get. And seeing live performance is good for the soul!!