About this Event
About the show
What is beyond normal, anyway? Spoiler alert: it’s probably not what you think. In fact, your “normal” might be downright bizarre—and that’s perfectly fine!
Join Miyo as she takes you on a rollercoaster ride through six captivating stories that explore identity, culture, and the beautifully strange ways we all define “normal.” This fresh take on her acclaimed solo show introduces a brand-new element: live music by the incredible, award-winning composer Michael D. Mortilla. Together, they create an unforgettable blend of storytelling, humor, and heart.
You’ll laugh, you’ll reflect, and by the end of the night, you might just see the world—and yourself—a little differently. Get your tickets now and prepare for a journey that’s equal parts humor, heart, and humanity!
Watch testimonials here: https://miyo.net/how-to-be-japanese/
Miyo / Writer & Storyteller
https://miyo.net
Born and raised in Japan, Miyo is a dynamic storyteller, comedian, and show curator who blends humor and heart to explore identity, culture, and human connection. A Moth StorySLAM champion, she was featured at the inaugural Moth LA StorySLAM Showcase in 2023. From solo shows to comedy stages, Miyo has performed all over Los Angeles and entertained audiences globally, delivering captivating performances that leave people laughing, reflecting, and seeing the world in new ways.
Michael D. Mortilla / Composer & Musician
https://www.midilifecrisis.com/
Michael D. Mortilla recently scored two feature films for Sony/Columbia Pictures and has received numerous commissions from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Library of Congress, Olympic Games, Martha Graham Dance Company, UCLA Film & TV Archive, NPR, PBS, TCM, the National Film Preservation Foundation, and others. His score for Charlie Chaplin’s “The Rink” accompanied the World’s First Internet (streaming) broadcast of a film with sound, in association with the American Film Institute (1997). Armed with a high school diploma and public school training in orchestral percussion, Michael was resident composer and on the faculty at UC Santa Barbara for 14 years, lectured at CALARTS, and has a teaching license for the City of New York. A native of Manhattan Island, he is largely self-taught in piano & composition.
Jane Morris / Director
Jane Morris is the Johnny Appleseed of comedy clubs, having opened the Chicago Comedy Showcase, the Second City ETC, Upfront Comedy, the Comedy Underground and currently managing the FanaticSalon in Culver City. She has most recently been seen in Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Shameless, I Am the Night, and opposite Meryl Streep in The Laundromat.
She teaches writing for performance workshops every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and performs live at the FanaticSalon on a very regular basis.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Fanatic Salon Theater, 3815 Sawtelle Boulevard, Culver City, United States
USD 23.18