In Front of Your Eyes 2026
A Festival of New Performance Presents
Robyn DeGuzman’s
Enough Free
The Marsh Berkeley Cabaret Theater
August 28 at 7:30 pm & August 30 at 4:00 pm
Written & Performed by Robyn DeGuzman
Directed by Joyful Raven
Opener: Christina Aanestad
Ticket Information
Tickets: $15 – $35 General Seating | $50 & $100 Reserved Seating
60 minutes | No Intermission
(Please do not bring infants to the show)
Online ticket sales close 2 hours before each performance.
Additional tickets may be available for purchase at the door.
Show Description
Robyn DeGuzman’s Enough Free transforms generational trauma into radical healing through this visceral blend of drama, movement, and song.
Selected for the 2024 Asian American Psychological Association Convention, Enough Free takes audiences on a journey from Spanish colonization of the Philippines to modern displacement, channeling everyone from pre-colonial ancestors to Pinay girls torn between MTV and immigrant mothers’ expectations. These stories will make you laugh, cry, roll your eyes, and sigh.
Directed by Joyful Raven, in collaboration with Dan Hoyle, Enough Free is a raw, unapologetic, and a tour-de-force performance. This riveting one-woman show offers a brave space for anyone who has ever felt “”not enough.”
Are you willing to examine inherited wounds? Discover the radical imagination needed to transform surviving into thriving!
Artist Biography
Robyn DeGuzman, Performance Artist and Educator
Robyn DeGuzman is an international solo performance artist who creates collective liberation through drama, movement, and song. After three Broadway touring seasons—Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Elf The Musical, and Miss Saigon—Robyn shifted from performing in other
people’s stories to telling her own. Her solo work, Enough Free, creates brave spaces where Pinay audiences see themselves reflected and all audiences leave transformed. It has been
featured at the Asian American Psychological Association Convention, The Marsh, Zero to Fierce Theatre Festival, and more. Today, Robyn devotes herself to empowering others as a mother, teacher, and solo performance artist whose work reminds us who we are, where we came from, and what has been stolen from us. Learn more at RobynDeGuzmanOfficial.com.
Opener
Christina Aanestad
Christina Aanestad is a journalist, media maker, and the Evening News Anchor at KPFA radio in Berkeley, CA. Her work has also appeared inter/nationally on Deutsche Welle, National Native News, and NPR. She joined FIPPP Formerly Incarcerated People’s Performance Project in 2025, where she continues to learn the art of stand up performance. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, her coming-of-age struggles include foster care, homelessness and incarceration. Christina has appeared at the SF Fringe Festival, the Marsh in Berkeley, and FIPPP Fest at the Berkeley Repertory Theater. She is the host of the 9 series FIPPP radio show and podcast aired on KPFA, and is featured in an anthology about mental health and punk rock, “You’re Crazy: Volume 3”. In 2025 she was awarded the Upsurge Caffie M. Greene Community Building Award, for her work as a journalist in “fighting and overcoming difficulties to inform community.”
Piece Description – Experiences of a Jailed Woman
Christina Aanestad shares her trials and tribulations that led to early incarceration and lessons learned in overcoming hardships.
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