Iย think there is one thing we can agree onโwe love Cherdonna Shinatra.ย
If that name escapes you, let me catch you up. Cherdonna is a self-described โmovement artist who works in persona.โ Sheโs been a key component of Seattleโs arts and entertainment scene for yearsโshe won a Stranger Genius Award in 2015 and an Artist Trust Fellowship in 2017 and has held successful residencies at the Henry Art Gallery and the Frye Art Museumโand sheโs internationally recognized as a profoundly creative solo artist. But over the past year, a health crisis has taken Cherdonna away from the stage.ย
In March 2022 Jody Kuehner, aka Cherdonna, had a calendar packed with gigs and was at the height of her career. Having rebuilt opportunities from the stress of lockdown, she cranked into the year with her concurrently touring shows Goodnight Cowboy and DITCH in addition to a myriad of other bookings and residencies. She told herself, โOkay, this is what it is to be a professional artist. I just have to do all this, take all these jobs,โ and โsuck it up,โ because that was the model of a successful working artist. Of course, as a solo artist, that drive came with a substantial amount of behind-the-scenes tasks and obstaclesโfrom tight budgets and endless rehearsals to securing support for highly technical productions that had to be moved from state to state and across oceans. By January 2023, โweird stuff was starting.โย
Kuehner had already been grappling with the feeling that her workload was too muchโshe didnโt want to do anything but be an artist but faced the economic pressures of making an income from her craft. After enduring push and stress and keeping Cherdonnaโs wild and wacky persona going at full speed, Kuehnerโs immune system collapsed. She became susceptible to a dormant viral infection, developed a fever and rash, and was rendered bedridden. For the first three months, her thoughts were not focused on art but on whether sheโd ever feel normal again. โThis too shall passโ became her mantra as she confronted dramatic change.
For the past year, sheโs been redeveloping her nervous system, focusing on her breathing, and redefining her relationship with work and creativity. The process has given her a new perspective on her body compared to her rigorous dance background. Sheโs shifted her attitude on things like breaks and rehearsal schedules and generally learned to speak to herself with a more compassionate voice. Now all of this is getting put into practice as she steps back into her work.ย

Through On the Boards, Threesome by Cherdonna & the Bearded Ladies opens April 18 at Repair Revolution, an LGBTQ-owned and operated auto repair shop in SODO. The performance stars Cherdonna Shintatra, Martha Graham Cracker, and Jarbeaux in a collaboration that explores the pertinent subject matter of โsearching for stability while living in uncertainty.โ Threesome was originally slated to premiere in 2023 but was postponed due to a separate health crisis of one of her fellow collaborators. Between the two experiences, the show has shifted in both content and process. As Kuehner explained, โThe show has really become about our relationship to our bodies. Weโre working with this question of โHow are you?โ and how itโs become a thing in our language thatโs just a form of โhello.โโย
For Kuehner and her collaborators thatโs a real question right now. โMy training has come from the world of dance [where] you work and you work a bajillion hours and you push, push, push. Everything is for the work,โ she said. โSo much of what I just went through has to do with that, and so now as we pick up this show, I was like โI have to do things differently. I have to be a dance maker differently.โ That felt really hard and also just like new territory to me.โย
The group has been practicing the best ways to be creatively equitable as a set of three traditionally solo artists. With distance and ongoing health recovery, they have utilized video rehearsals and different structures of the content they had been developing over the last three years. Trust in herself and her fellow entertainers has armored Kuehner against the pressures of the art world demanding that everything be constantly โnew and different.โ
Outside of Threesome, Kuehner is assessing other changes in her life and creative process moving forward. โSomehow this is going to come out in my work, but also just in what I decide to do in my life as a person.โ When asked if the experience has changed her perception of success, she said, โIt totally has. I followed this rule of, like, you put your career as an artist firstโabove all other work, above my housing, above my relationships. It just was, like, you have to do this if you want to make it, and I have gained a lot of success by doing that, but I think by ignoring all these other parts of my life, of course, itโs now coming up as a detriment to me as a humanโฆ yeah, I donโt want to do that anymore.โ
Kuehner plans to explore what the typically wild Cherdonna is like in a capacity that poses less risk to her body. Sheโs also looking into exploring more of her interests in general, including working with fabrics, materials, and music. โIt feels like, after this April show is over, it feels a little wide open. That can be cool and exciting and alsoโฆ Iโm curious. I feel pretty open to go with whatever impulse happens.โย
She also had some words of wisdom when asked what she would say to artists who are currently struggling on a similar path of potential burnout: โThe hustle of it is bullshit โฆ be on the internet less. Put your blinders on and stay your course. Really, what are you interested in? Thatโs what Iโm trying to enter into, too.โ She encourages following your muse rather than industry pressures and approaching things with a lighter touch.
She says she has so much more understanding and compassion for those who are experiencing a health crisis or struggling with long COVID, chronic pain, a lasting illness, or any other curveball. That includes herself. โOne of the biggest things thatโs helped and actually created change for me was compassion,โ she said. โTalk about rigor! Itโs almost like rigorous compassion for yourself. This is where Iโm at, and it is okay. That is way easier said than done. It can be so frustrating when youโre like โI canโt even get out of bed today; how am I going to be an artist?โ To have compassion for yourself is the hardest work and probably the most important work that a human can do in any scenario.โ
Cherdonna & the Bearded Ladies will perform Threesome at Repair Revolution April 18โ20 and April 25โ27. Tickets are available at ontheboards.org.

I’d heard through the grapevine that she was dealing with multiple hard things — I’m so glad to hear that things are improving and that she’ll be performing next month!