35 min

Julia Jackson on the Sobering Power of Reality Chasing the Ghostlight

    • Performing Arts

Julia Jackson realized she was gay when she became sober at thirty six. In her solo show, she digs a long forgotten ex boyfriend from her lesbian closet and presents him to the world. The show is called ‘Worst.Boyfriend.Ever.” The comedian and solo artist explains the joke that’s haunted her for sixteen years, why we need a new model of forgiveness, and the sobering power of reality. For more information about Julia's work visit www.juliajackson.com.

Questions, concerns, testimonies? Email hannah@3girlstheatre.org
Associate Producer and Editor––Nicholas Angleton
Original music by Thrown-Out Bones

Julia Jackson realized she was gay when she became sober at thirty six. In her solo show, she digs a long forgotten ex boyfriend from her lesbian closet and presents him to the world. The show is called ‘Worst.Boyfriend.Ever.” The comedian and solo artist explains the joke that’s haunted her for sixteen years, why we need a new model of forgiveness, and the sobering power of reality. For more information about Julia's work visit www.juliajackson.com.

Questions, concerns, testimonies? Email hannah@3girlstheatre.org
Associate Producer and Editor––Nicholas Angleton
Original music by Thrown-Out Bones

35 min