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I’m Still Not That Girl is a dark comedy about what happens when the life you thought you were supposed to have never quite shows up.
Jessica Lia Berry takes the audience from New York to Los Angeles tracing a hilariously messy path through dating, heat break, bad decisions, and trying to figure life out , and the impossible pressure to become the woman everyone expects you to be. Along the way, she plays a rotating cast of unforgettable characters and pulls the audience directly into the story, blurring the line between confession, stand-up, and theatre.
Think Fleabag meets Sex and the City, but with grief lurking just beneath the punchlines.
At the center of the show is Jessica’s relationship with her late mother, whose voice and memory quietly reshapes everything that came before. What begins as a comedy about dating and adulthood becomes something more vulnerable: a story about losing the person who knew you best, realizing there may be no finish line to becoming “that girl,” and learning to build a life anyway.
Fast, intimate, irreverent, and unexpectedly moving, I’m Still Not That Girl is for anyone who has ever looked around at adulthood and thought, Wait… this is it?
Following a sold-out U.S. tour, a Best Festival Debut win at United Solo, and a five-star review from Broadway Baby, the show arrives at Edinburgh Fringe unfiltered, theatrical, and alive.
Catch I’m Still Not That Girl at Muse at Braw Venues @ Hill Street until August 30th from 22:00 (60mins). Tickets are available through the EdFringe Online Box Office.








































