
About this Event
Join us for Muni Diaries Live: Wayfinding, with live, true stories about living This Thing Called Life. Our storytellers share transit-oriented experinces about judging, being judged, choosing a path, moving on, and more.
Our fantastic lineup:
Luisa Isbell is an Oakland-based stand-up comic, but her heart is still in San Francisco. She's a regular performer at SF Sketchfest and produces the monthly storytelling show, About Last Night, at the Make-Out Room. Her favorite line is the N-Judah.
Julia Jackson is a comedienne and solo artist who has performed at the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was a semifinalist in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition. Her solo performance piece, Children Are Forever: All Sales Are Final, won Best Non-Fiction Show at the 2016 United Solo Festival in New York. Julia appeared in the 2022 filme, From X to Z, and has worked with Robin Williams, Dana Carvey, and Paul Mooney.
Dewayne Deams was born and raised in San Francisco where transit was an integral component of his and his family’s life. He’s a transit fan who has been a BART Train Operator for six years.
Chris Arvin is a product designer who is passionate about cities and public transit. They designed a live map tracking our beloved, historic streetcars, and is also the creator and purveyor of pins and stickers at transit.supply.
Jessica Christian is an Oakland-based San Francisco Chronicle photojournalist who was born and raised in the Bay Area. Over the past decade, she has covered stories focusing on issues ranging from homelessness to climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic and public transit. Her work has appeared in Time, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and more. She has many fond memories of long trips on the L-Taraval line and long nights on the 91-Owl.
Roman Rimer (he/him) has a background in longform improv, standup, and storytelling. He has performed original work across the U.S. as well as in Ireland, Germany, and the Netherlands. From 2013-2021, he hosted The Weekly Review on Mutiny Radio, a show in which he interviewed community organizers, activists, and artists. He has worked in many fields, most recently as a standardized patient and health educator specializing in trans healthcare. He loves bicycling, movies, cats, and public transit. He believes a better world is possible.
Cooper Ogden is a Bay Area native and currently a resident of the Lower Haight. He is a longtime train and public-transit enthusiast and one-time Muni trolleybus operator. In his spare time, he enjoys long city bike rides and strolls, photography, live music, and of course riding trains and buses.
Alison Reynolds is a standup comedian and improviser based in San Francisco. She has been featured in The San Francisco Sketchfest Comedy Festival and is a former Dirty Haiku Champion at The Ruckus Revival. Her favorite Muni line is the N-Judah.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Rickshaw Stop, 155 Fell Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 21.05