Alicia is an expert in helping you find your sense of humor.
Alicia works with change-makers, visionaries, thought-leaders, and speakers who do serious work in the world and helps them take themselves (but not their cause) a little less seriously. She helps people be more creative, funny, and powerful on stage, and in life. Alicia supports people-on-purpose to bring lightness heavy subjects, so they can embody and share their gifts with the world. And inspire radical transformation in their audiences. Y’all know we need a little laughter these days.
Alicia received a Bachelor’s Degree with a concentration in filmmaking and comedy from Hampshire College and studied for four years in a Progressive Method Acting and Diamond Heart-inspired theatre workshop with Rob Reece and currently studies Laban movement with acting teacher Tom Bentley-Fisher.
She graduated from the Transformational Course Leader Training, taught by The Circling Institute founders Guy Sengstock and Alexis Shepard. She has been a member of the professional Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor and the Creativity Coaching Association.
Alicia has shared the stage with many talented comedians including Arj Barker, Moshe Kasher, Kamau Bell, and Maria Bamford. She’s performed at Cobb’s Comedy Club, The Punch Line and The Improv in San Francisco, as well as the Knitting Factory in Hollywood, Gotham Comedy Club in New York.
Her first solo show, The Punchline, won “Best of the Fringe” and “Best Female Solo Show” in the San Francisco Fringe Festival. Her next solo comedy show, Eat, Pray, Laugh!, won “Best Storyteller” in the New York United Solo Theatre Festival. She plays to sold-out audiences in SF, Hollywood, Hawaii, NY, London, Bombay, and Bali. She recently performed a run of her show Off-Broadway.