Where's Julie?
I left the NYC Tri-State Area in 2020 and now live in the back of beyond in New Hampshire. Friends, I tore it all down. My studio, my career, everything. After years of toiling at earning money and shoehorning in creative work around that while watching the world burn to the ground, I am actually exhausted, as I imagine you are as well. I stopped doing both things — working and creating — and am currently just resting. I look at the woods a lot. I pet my cats. I read. I ride my bike. If this website is out of date, well, yeah. I hope you're okay. Thanks for visiting. Drop me a line if you know me, or even if you don't.
SoloWeek Interview: Tim Manley
Tim Manley’s solo show, “Feelings,” is about love, identity, sadness and self care. It’s also funny and there will be pictures. A favorite at NY Fringe, it’s closing out #SoloWeek on Saturday 12/12.
SoloWeek Interview: Michele Carlo
SoloWeek Interview: Susan Kent
Susan Kent is a writer and storyteller. Her SoloWeek show, “Into the Belly of the Beast,” is a storytelling show about writing as much as it is about her mother.
SoloWeek Interview: Eli Reiter
In yet another SoloWeek interview, Eli Reiter shares background on his show, “Get Lost: Stories from South Africa,” along with lots of good observations about storytelling.
SoloWeek Interview: Marc Abbott
Here’s another quick interview, this time with Marc Abbott, about his show, “Of Cats and Men,” which he’ll perform during The Tank’s SoloWeek in December.