A Class Act:

a play on money

Written & Performed by Sara Felder

Direction & Dramaturgy by Jael Weisman

Sound Advice by Joshua Brody

This is the first public production of A Class Act. Big gratitude to solo theatre icon, mensch and very funny person Josh Kornbluth for the invitation.

Having started doing solo theatre in San Francisco a long time ago – Sara’s show was the second show produced by the Marsh in 1990 right after Josh Kornbluth’s run – Sara is delighted to perform her sixth solo show.

Sara Felder (she/they) has created a body of work that juggles personal narrative, social justice and circus shtik. Her solo shows are comedies on significant issues: June Bride encouraged a grass-roots conversation on same-sex marriage before the topic hit national headlines, A Queer Divine meditated on grief, Out of Sight considered family loyalties around Israeli-Palestine, Melancholy: A Comedy dealt with Lincoln’s depression, Shtik! shpieled on Yiddish vaudeville and gender. Sara has toured with Joel Grey’s Borscht Capades, opened for Joan Rivers, and taught ongoing workshops at San Quentin. They live with Dev and Mashke in a treehouse in Oakland.