Jeffrey Grover as The Tyrant in a scene from “Allerleirauh,” which premiered in March 2023
Jeffrey Grover as The Tyrant in “Allerleirauh”
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Jeffrey Grover as The Tyrant in a scene from “Allerleirauh,” which premiered in March 2023
Jeffrey Grover as The Tyrant in “Allerleirauh”
Jeffrey Grover as Dr. Benjamin receives an unexpected and shocking surprise in the new short film/thriller, “Sekhmet.” Written and starring Eman Elsweisy. Due for release Fall, 2023.
Jeffrey Grover pictured with Wendell Laurent
The drama by award winning playwright, David Gow, opened None Too Fragile Theater’s 2022 season. Performances were January 28th-February 12th. A complex and intense drama that places a Jewish attorney in the position of being assigned a legal aid case, representing a young Skinhead who is accused of first degree murder.
The play was reprised in late June 2022 in a series of staged readings at the Metropolitan Playhouse in NYC.
Filming of this new thriller, began in April 2022 and wrapped in late spring 2023. Release scheduled for 2024. Jeffrey Grover portrays Kurt, a genius in cyber technology and a former NSA contractor, who has invented a technology that he fears will invade and destroy the personal lives of millions if misappropriated.
Jeffrey Grover as Kurt in “Post-Truth”
“You Go First” directed by Christopher Bohan. Written by Jeffrey Grover. Cinematography by Steven Hacker. Featuring Andrew Gorell, Jeffrey Grover, Deirdru Ring, Moo the Goat. The film explores loss, grief and the hope of recovery through the prism of Ralph and Joel. What happens when you aren’t prepared?
“Bench Warmers” directed by Andrew Gorell. Written by Jeffrey Grover. Cinematography by Steven Hacker. Featuring Mariah Burks and Jeffrey Grover. The film considers the impact of the pandemic on a lonely Dad and his daughter, separated by the fears of COVID. What is worse? Dying because of an unseen virus? Or dying from not seeing the ones we love?
FIlmed in NYC, written and directed by Christian Carroll, follows the trail of Jean-Michel Coley (Mario C. Brown) and Audrey Lasko (Christine Spang) through the streets of NYC. Grover plays the role of “Gus,” a quirky street guy who knows how to fence “The Evening Star.” Among other things.
As “Gus” in the new indy film, “Out of Breath” (February, 2022)
Filmed in October in NY. Written by Tiger Ji, a short film that takes us through an evening and early morning shift of Zhang, a driver in NYC from Wuhan. Playing the “Businessman,” one of Zhang’s passengers in this revealing and sensitive film loosely based on Anton Chekhov’s short story, “Misery.”
Here is a reel with clips from the recently released “Dark Waters,” opposite Mark Ruffalo, Bill Pullman, Victor Garber, et al.
Performances began Thursday, February 6 and continued through Sunday, February 23. More info on the show can be found here or at thejourneyplay.com.
Images from around New York. Credits Wendy Ploger, Ricardo Birnbaum