


The Tale of the Allergist's Wife at Cape May Stage
The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, Charles Busch's comedy poking fun at the elite of NYC, opened at Cape May Stage on June 28th, 2017. Jeff played Mohammad, the intellectual peer of Marjorie Taub who is the titular allergist's wife.
Check out reviews and more at New Jersey Stage and DoTheShore.com.
Little Machine at Bronx Brewery
Jeff played Captain Sol Hollis in Theatre East's reading of Julia Rae Maldonado's Little Machine. The play is a dark comedy that takes place on a star ship, where unfortunately everyone meets their untimely and hilarious end. The reading took place at Bronx Brewery.
Madeline's Christmas at Theatre Row
In Madeline's Christmas, Jeff played Harsha, a traveling magician, who helps Madeline and her friends fulfill their Christmas wish. Opening night photos can be seen here, and check out more at broadwayworld.com.
Movin' on Up at Fringe NYC
Movin' on Up is about three characters with widely differing views on the meaning of life, and their time stuck together in 'limbo'. Jeff played Daniel, and the show ran during the Fringe Festival at the WoW Cafe Theatre. For more, go to the Facebook page, Show-Score, Theeasy.com, and Theater Pizzazz.
<3 by Bez Jafir
Less Than The Number Three, stylized "<3", was performed at the Agnes Varis Center for the Performing Arts. A two person play performed with Elsbeth Denman, Jeff played a self proclaimed "heartless zombie" who wants to win back the love of his life. The play was directed by Alanna Dorsett.
Two Rooms by Lee Blessing
Jeff portrayed the reporter Walker in Two Rooms, the story of a woman who's husband has been taken hostage. The play ran at the Anges Varis Performing Arts Center. Peter Ferraiolo, Liv Harden, and Melanie Peterson rounded out the cast, with direction by Bianca Puorto.
Little Machine Reading
Jeff portrayed Captain Sol Hollis in a staged reading of Julia Rae Maldonado's new play Little Machine, a comedy telling the story of the final mission of the inter-solar spacecraft The Niner. The reading took place at Pace University.