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Keeping Up With the Jorgensons
Created and performed by Jeremy Julian Greco
Directed by Mark Kenward
Picture
Jeremy Julian Greco [credit - Louis Pepin]
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Playing...
Friday, June 14 @8 :30 pm
Saturday, June 15 @ 10:00 pm
Sunday, June 16 @ 3:00 pm


"...A delighted hour of mirth mixed with adolescent angst brought on by a cast of characters that could make All in the Family,  Roseanne and Married...with Children seem a bit too Disneyfied" 
--Huffington Post

The year is 1982. Reagan is President, E.T. is at the movies, and Jeremy takes a road trip with his week-end father to Orange County. Forced to repeatedly tickle his father’s feet, sleep in his grandmother’s bed and go to an unknown relative’s wedding, he’ll do and say anything that will secure a visit to the most magical place on Earth: Disneyland.

Content Warnings
Age Suitability: M
Coarse language: Rampant
Mature content


Jeremy Julian Greco (PERFORMER)
Jeremy Julian Greco is a San Francisco-based actor, director and writer.  Greco’s first solo show, With Held, directed by Mark Kenward, was based on six months of interviews with San Francisco mail artist and writer John Held Jr. Greco performed With Held throughout the Bay Area, including at The San Francisco Fringe Festival and the Marin Fringe Festival, where Greco won a Critics’ Circle Best Actor Award for his portrayal of the artist. In 2013, the Huffington Post wrote, “With Held is a quietly transformative work, insightful, compelling, humorous, and ripe with the stage should always possess – pathos.”

Greco has performed his most recent solo work, Keeping Up with the Jorgensons - also directed by Mark Kenward - at The 2017 Yes to Everything Festival, at the 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival (to sold out crowds where it won a  “Best of” award honors), New York's United Solo Theater Festival in 2018,
 at San Francisco's The Marsh Theater in 2018 and at the 2019 Whitefire's Solo Fest in LA.

Mark Kenward (DIRECTOR)
A Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Nominee and two-time reciepient of the Best of San Francisco Solo series, Kenward has performed his work in over 40 cities throughout the US and Canada, including a reception for The House of Representatives and several runs at The Marsh. He is the creator and performer of  eight solo shows, receiving kudos as “a commanding storyteller and “a master of the craft.” Kenward s the director of over 30 full-length solo shows, including Wayne Harris’s Tyrone ‘Short Leg’ Johnson and Some White Boys and David Caggiano’s
Jurassic Ark, both of which won ‘Best of SF Fringe’ honors.


ARTIST/ SHOW LINKS
http://pulloverproductions. wordpress.com/
http://www.facebook.com/ PulloverProductions/
http://www.instagram.com/ jeremyjuliangreco/
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