PHILADELPHIA, PA
Philadelphia native Jessica Lia Berry launches the national tour of her award-winning solo show I’m Still Not That Girl with dates in Philly, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and Portland, OR. Fresh off sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry delivers a darkly comedic, intimate solo piece about grief, identity, and reinvention."Following sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry offers a raw, darkly funny meditation on grief, identity, and the messy process of becoming someone new.
BOSTON, MA
Jessica Lia Berry brings her award-winning solo show I’m Still Not That Girl to Boston Center for the Arts as part of its national tour.
Following sold-out NYC performances and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry delivers a darkly comedic, intimate exploration of grief, identity, and reinvention—sharp, vulnerable, and deeply human.
NEW YORK CITY, NY
Jessica Lia Berry returns to New York City with I’m Still Not That Girl, continuing the national tour at Theatre Row.
Fresh off sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry’s darkly comedic solo performance unpacks grief, identity, and reinvention with unflinching honesty and razor-sharp humor.
LOS ANGELES, CA
Philadelphia native Jessica Lia Berry launches the national tour of her award-winning solo show I’m Still Not That Girl with dates in Philly, Boston, New York, Los Angeles and Portland, OR. Fresh off sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry delivers a darkly comedic, intimate solo piece about grief, identity, and reinvention."Following sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry offers a raw, darkly funny meditation on grief, identity, and the messy process of becoming someone new.
PORTLAND, OR
The national tour of I’m Still Not That Girl arrives at Portland Playhouse, with Jessica Lia Berry delivering her acclaimed solo performance to Portland audiences.
Following sold-out NYC shows and a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, Berry offers a raw, darkly funny meditation on grief, identity, and the messy process of becoming someone new.