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Still Standing Monologues at Yellow Studio

Born in the chaos of the pandemic, when stages went dark and calendars disappeared, Still Standing Monologues began as a virtual lifeline. What started as comics and storytellers speaking into the abyss has evolved into a fearless night of truth, laughter, and resilience.
Now, this powerful show comes to Yellow Studio, a creative home where women gather to connect, create, and inspire. Featuring Tami McCarthy, Alyce Chan, Robin Reitzes w/Julie Rosenberg and Luz Michelle, bold voices sharing their stories through comedy, storytelling, and song.
They’re fierce. They’re funny. They’re still standing
Tickets:
YS Supporter Member (20% discount): $32
YS Artist & Community Member (10% discount): $36
Non YS Member (full price): $40
The Lineup:
Robin Reitzes is a professional singer and publicist. She is the lead vocalist for the widely popular local band Reservoir Road, and formerly fronted Willin’, which opened for The Spin Doctors in the fall of 2022. Known for her versatility, Reitzes covers artists ranging from Carole King, Stevie Nicks, and Norah Jones to Lady Gaga, Pink, and more. She also has a passion for performing cabaret-style Broadway ballads that showcase her vocal range and emotional depth.
Reitzes began singing at age five, when she earned a spot in the prestigious St. Louis Children’s Choir. After moving to Chappaqua at age 10, she continued her musical journey, beginning classical vocal training with Berenice “Bunny” Bramson at age 12. In her early 20s, she began performing professionally at renowned Manhattan venues like Don’t Tell Mama and The Elbow Room.
Whether belting out a soulful anthem or a tender ballad, Reitzes’ goal remains the same: to connect with her audience and deliver a truly memorable performance.
Tambra is now the creator of SPARK: the experience, a multi-sensory storytelling and mindfulness platform featuring live sessions, a podcast, Soul Feast gatherings, and the Mindfulness Club. A trained actress with Off-Broadway, film, and TV credits, she combines performance, branding, and mindfulness to help others reconnect to their inner spark.
Her artistic vision extends beyond music, with her painting of two- and three-dimensional works that reflect a deep exploration of color, form, and design. Influenced throughout her childhood by her mother and sister, both accomplished visual artists, Julie has cultivated a distinctive style that bridges her musical and visual passions. She seeks to create pieces that are not only visually striking but also resonate emotionally with her audience, whether through a painting or a performance.
Julie studied jazz guitar in college, and though she pursued a career in physical therapy, her dual inter- ests in art and music have always been intertwined. She holds two Master’s Degrees: one in Applied Physiology and another in Physical Therapy.
Originally from Rye Brook, NY, Julie now resides in Katonah, NY, where she serves as the President of the Katonah Museum Artists’ Association. Her leadership in the arts community is a testament to her commitment to fostering creativity both on and off the guitar.
