First-Person Narratives

Speaking from first-hand experience is a narrative style that’s the hallmark of many 21st-century art forms. In this episode of Spark, see how Bay Area artists are making the form uniquely theirs.

Begin with the kind of stories that won’t put you to sleep as you’ll discover with Porch Light, a monthly revue in which storytellers walk an emotional tightrope on stage, spilling their guts in front of a live audience.

In our second story, visit students at Tamalpais High School who are learning the fine art of documentary theater, a form that now dominates American drama. We follow their production from first interview to finished performance as they document the history of protest in the Mill Valley community.

Finally, we’ll go backstage with comedian and actress Marga Gomez as she workshops a new one-woman show based on her experiences growing up in an ambitious show-biz family.

First-Person Narratives 21 April,2004Spark

In this Episode


Marga Gomez

Visit Marga Gomez at The Marsh as she discusses her transitions between the worlds of stage comedy and Hollywood.



Porchlight

Hit the San Francisco club scene at one of Porchlight's monthly storytelling revues.



Tamalpais High School’s Conservatory Theater Ensemble

Learn about documentary theater from Tamalpais High School's Conservatory Theater Ensemble.


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