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  1. Josh Kornbluth (born May 21, 1959) is an American comedic autobiographical monologist based in the San Francisco Bay Area who has toured internationally, written and starred in several feature films, and starred in a television interview show.

  2. What’s New? After a fabulous run of my new solo show, Citizen Brain, at Club Fugazi in San Francisco, followed by a performance at the lovely Marin Shakespeare Company in San Rafael, I’m looking forward to marching on with my empathy revolution throughout the U.S.!

  3. To alleviate any confusion, Josh announced at the outset of rehearsals that I would be known asJoshand he as “-ua.” My memories of our rehearsals are dominated by the image of “-ua” telling riotous tales about his dad, along with numerous war stories from his life in theater and film.

  4. I was born on May 21, 1959, in Roslyn, NY, on Long Island (a town currently benefitting from Congressional representation by the illustrious George Santos); hitting the scales at 10 pounds even, I apparently made quite an impression on the locals: many years later, when I called the Roslyn city clerk to get my birth certificate for a passport ap...

  5. I’m Josh Kornbluth. I make monologues, movies, and videos. I’ve been performing my autobiographical shows since 1989, when I started improvising towards my first solo piece, which eventually became Red Diaper Baby, about my upbringing by Jewish Communists in New York.

  6. Jan 2, 2023 · I’m Josh Kornbluth. I make monologues, movies, and videos. I’ve been performing my autobiographical shows since 1989, when I started improvising towards my first solo piece, which eventually became Red Diaper Baby, about my upbringing by Jewish Communists in New York.

  7. Click to read But Not Enough About Me, by Josh Kornbluth, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers. Stories from my life, including tales about growing up with my communist parents, brain health, hospice, getting bar mitzvahed at 52, getting into birding at 63, and the constant search for joy despite, you know, all that scary stuff ...