Caryn Bark is a much sought after performer on the lecture circuit with her evening of comedy - What’s So Funny About Being Jewish? She is best known for her critically acclaimed one woman show Diary of a Skokie Girl, which played to sold-out audiences in Chicago, Winnipeg and Phoenix.

Diary of A Skokie Girl
A 90-minute play based on Bark's reminisces of her Jewish upbringing in Skokie, punctuated by excerpts from her diary.
What’s So Funny About Being Jewish?

Critically Acclaimed Humorist
Caryn Bark is best known for her critically acclaimed one woman show Diary of a Skokie Girl which played to sold-out audiences in Chicago, Winnipeg and Phoenix. It received Pick of the week from the Chicago Tribune, Sunday's Best in Chicago Sun-Times and Critic's Choice in the Chicago Reader. She also contributes to Chicago Public Radio on their 848 Show and was a regular humorist on Marie Osmond's radio show Marie and Friends. Ms. Bark has been the opening act for Joel Grey as well as the opening act for two HBO specials and has appeared on Lifetime cable’s Girls Night Out.
Currently Ms. Bark is performing and doing readings and signings for her novel Mittelschmerz. She is also finishing another comic novel.