Michael Fosberg, born to an Armenian mother and now retired Libertyville Realtor, Adrienne Pilibosian Fosberg, returns to his hometown of Waukegan, Illinois, for three shows only of his one-man play titled, Incognito, June 17, June 18, and Matinee June 19.
In a hybrid between the late-great satirical monologist Spalding Gray and the vivid storytelling of Charlayne Woodard, Incognito is about Michael Fosberg's emotion-packed personal journey for self discovery.
Writer/performer Michael Fosberg began a personal search for his biological father at age 34 that turns up a whole lot more. Armed with only the name of his father and the knowledge that he lived in the Detroit area two decades earlier, Fosberg makes a miraculous call which sets in motion a series of discoveries of family – of secrets and lies, confrontation and reconciliation. Incognito balances humor and emotion as it deals with race, prejudice and life's difficult choices. Incognito has been seen from NYC to LA, at universities, high schools, museums and theatres, TribLocal reports.






