Eat the Mama

Motherhood is the supernova that eats you up

September 14-17 at Z Below

“Eat the Mama” is a solo theater piece that explores one mother's experience of feeling un-motherly ever since becoming a “mother.” Early motherhood had Jessica facing realities about her body that she had spent her whole life since puberty avoiding. It had her leaking emotions she had worked decades to plaster over. She was an astronaut, separated from a boiling death by a flimsy spacesuit. She was a supernova, consuming itself in darkness. She was a space rock, cold and alone, waiting to be pulled into another body’s gravitational orbit. “Eat the Mama” is one juicy bite of vulnerability with a lot of space metaphors.

Writer/producer/performer Jessica Mele is an experienced sketch comedian, a founding member of PianoFight's female-driven sketch comedy group, Chardonnay. Director May Liang is Artistic Director of Ferocious Lotus Theatre Company. She is a resident artist at Crowded Fire Theater and has worked with American Conservatory Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theater’s Ground Floor Lab, California Shakespeare Theater, and Bay Area Playwrights Foundation, among others.


Show Schedule

Thursday, 9/14/23 - 7:30pm (preview)
Friday, 9/15/23 - 7:30pm
Saturday, 9/16/23 - 7:30pm
Sunday, 9/17/23 - 2pm


 
 

Biographies

Jessica Mele (writer, producer, performer) is a playwright, performer, educator, and grantmaker in San Francisco. As a founding member of the female-driven sketch comedy group Chardonnay, she has written and produced twenty shows and one full-length musical since 2009. In 2015, Jessica’s short musical “Ingenue!” won PianoFight’s “ShortLived,” the nation's largest audience-judged theater competition. In 2019, she co-developed and co-led the 24-Hour Playwriting Challenge at four national conferences, including SXSWedu and MakerEd. In 2023, she co-developed and co-led “A Fellowship for Grantmakers of Color,” a solo performance workshop for BIPOC members of Grantmakers for Education.

Jessica holds a B.A. from Smith College in Anthropology and French Studies, and an M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. She has completed coursework in theater, comedy, and playwriting at the American Repertory Theater (ART), City College of San Francisco, and MusicalWriters.com and a certificate in TV writing at UCLA Extension. Jessica is the exhausted mother of one verbose six-year-old who can’t stop becoming a person. As a white woman committed to developing a practice of anti-racism, she is determined to name her whiteness in bios to guard against her inevitable blind spots in narrative storytelling.

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May Liang (director) is a Stage Director/Theater Artist of Color based in the San Francisco Bay Area and is the Artistic Director of Ferocious Lotus Theatre Company. She has worked with American Conservatory Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theater’s Ground Floor Lab, California Shakespeare Theater, Crowded Fire Theater Company (Resident Artist), Ferocious Lotus Theater Company (Literary Manager, Producer), Bay Area Children's Theatre, Bay Area Playwrights Foundation, Bindlestiff Studios, Contra Costa Civic Theater, Just Theater, PlayGround Center for New Plays (Directing Fellow 2017), San Francisco Playhouse, TheaterFirst, TheaterWorks and Oakland Theater Project. May was a member of the 2017 Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab in New York City and a member of the Director's cohort for the 2019 Directors Lab Chicago. She was nominated for Outstanding Direction of a Play at the 2018 Theater Bay Area Awards for INSIDE OUT AND BACK AGAIN at Bay Area Children's Theatre. Her most recent work include the West Coast Premier of Endlings by Celine Song at Oakland Theater Project and a staged reading of My H8 Letter to the Gr8 American Theatre at Shotgun Players.

She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a double major in Theater and Performance Studies and Integrative Biology and currently works at the San Francisco Entertainment Commission. She previously worked at the San Francisco Film Commission - Film SF and was involved in productions such as BALLERS on HBO and SENSE8 and ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE on Netflix. In another life, she was a Campaign Organizer/Activist for immigrant rights with ASPIRE - the first Pan-Asian undocumented immigrant youth organization housed under Asian Law Caucus in San Francisco.