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[Broadway, 1935]
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[Broadway, 1925]
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KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Announced At 2019 Dallas Solo Fest

Jeremy Julian Greco brings Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to the 2019 Dallas Solo Fest for just three performance, Friday, June 14th at 8:30pm, Saturday June 15th at 10pm and Sunday, June 16th at 3pm.  In this presentation, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County, CA to attend the wedding of a relative he's never met.
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Comes To Whitefire Theatre's Solofest 2019

Jeremy Julian Greco brings Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to the Whitefire Theatre's Solofest 2019 for just one performance, Today, February 21st, 8 pm. In this presentation, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County, CA to attend the wedding of a relative he's never met. Asked to tickle his father's feet and sleep in his grandmother's bed, the young Greco finds he will say and do anything to secure a visit to the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland. He has performed this work to sold-out crowds at The United Solo Theatre Festival, the Nugget Fringe Theater Festival, and the 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival, where it won Best of the San Francisco Fringe, and most recently had an eight show run at the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. The Huffington Post said of the show, "a delightful hour of mirth mixed with adolescent angst brought on by a cast of characters that make All in the Family, Roseanne, and Married…with Children seem a bit too Disneyfied."
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Comes To Whitefire Theatre's Solofest 2019

Jeremy Julian Greco brings Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to the Whitefire Theatre's Solofest 2019 for just one performance, Thursday, February 21st, 8 pm. In this presentation, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County, CA to attend the wedding of a relative he's never met. Asked to tickle his father's feet and sleep in his grandmother's bed, the young Greco finds he will say and do anything to secure a visit to the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland. He has performed this work to sold-out crowds at The United Solo Theatre Festival, the Nugget Fringe Theater Festival, and the 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival, where it won Best of the San Francisco Fringe, and most recently had an eight show run at the Marsh Theater in San Francisco. The Huffington Post said of the show, "a delightful hour of mirth mixed with adolescent angst brought on by a cast of characters that make All in the Family, Roseanne, and Married…with Children seem a bit too Disneyfied."
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Comes To The United Solo Theater Festival

Jeremy Julian Greco brings Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to the United Solo Theater Festival for just one performance, Today, October 10, 9pm. In this presentation, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County, CA to attend the wedding of a relative he's never met.
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Comes To The United Solo Theater Festival

Jeremy Julian Greco brings Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to the United Solo Theater Festival for just one performance, Wednesday, October 10, 9pm. In this presentation, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County, CA to attend the wedding of a relative he's never met.
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS plays at The Marsh SF This August

The Marsh brings Jeremy Juliana Greco's Keeping Up with the Jorgensons to San Francisco for eight performances only. In this Marsh Discovery Series presentation, which showcases works under development, Greco recounts a childhood road trip to Orange County to attend the wedding of a relative he'd never met. Asked to tickle his father's feet and sleep in his grandmother's bed, the young Greco finds he will say and do anything to secure a visit to the happiest place on Earth: Disneyland.
TICKLING MY DAD'S FEET To GET TO DISNEYLAND Comes to San Francisco Fringe

Pullover Productions presents Keeping Up with the Jorgensons, The year is 1982 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 - to do and say anything that will secure a visit to the most magical place on Earth: Disneyland. 
KEEPING UP WITH THE JORGENSONS Comes to the 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival

Keeping Up with the Jorgenson plays the 2017 San Francisco Fringe Festival, September 8th, 10th, 17th, 21st. A new comedic play written and performed by Jeremy Julian Greco / Directed By Mark Kenward 
TICKLING MY DAD'S FEET To GET TO DISNEYLAND Comes to San Francisco Fringe

Pullover Productions presents Keeping Up with the Jorgensons, The year is 1982 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 - to do and say anything that will secure a visit to the most magical place on Earth: Disneyland. 
BAMPFA to Present 'MIND OVER MATTER' Conceptual Art Collection

The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents MIND OVER MATTER: CONCEPTUAL ART FROM THE COLLECTION, on view October 19 to December 23, 2016.
BAMPFA to Present 'MIND OVER MATTER' Conceptual Art Collection

The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) presents MIND OVER MATTER: CONCEPTUAL ART FROM THE COLLECTION, on view October 19 to December 23, 2016.
THE HIRSCHFELD CENTURY Now Available

Al Hirschfeld gets a tome of his own!
THE HIRSCHFELD CENTURY Now Available For Pre-Order, Out 7/7

Al Hirschfeld gets a tome of his own!
Mail Art Exhibited at Phoenix Art Museum, Beginning Today

Mail art has a rich and varied history in Latin America. “Arte correo” in Spanish (or “arte correio” in Portuguese) began in the region in the mid-1960s with the pioneering efforts of key figures like Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Graciela Gutiérrez-Marx and León Ferrari in Argentina; Clemente Padín in Uruguay; Guillermo Deisler in Chile (and later Bulgaria); Dámaso Ogaz in Venezuela; Manuel Marín, Pedro Friedeberg and Felipe Ehrenberg in Mexico; and Leonhard Frank Duch, Unhandeijara Lisboa and Paulo Bruscky in Brazil.
Mail Art Exhibited at Phoenix Art Museum, 10/1; Upcoming Programs Also Announced

Mail art has a rich and varied history in Latin America. “Arte correo” in Spanish (or “arte correio” in Portuguese) began in the region in the mid-1960s with the pioneering efforts of key figures like Edgardo Antonio Vigo, Graciela Gutiérrez-Marx and León Ferrari in Argentina; Clemente Padín in Uruguay; Guillermo Deisler in Chile (and later Bulgaria); Dámaso Ogaz in Venezuela; Manuel Marín, Pedro Friedeberg and Felipe Ehrenberg in Mexico; and Leonhard Frank Duch, Unhandeijara Lisboa and Paulo Bruscky in Brazil.
NYPL Hosts Free Events Celebrating Al Hirschfeld Exhibition, Beg. Today

The New York Public Library has announced its upcoming free events celebrating its Al Hirschfeld Exhibit 'THE LINE KING'S LIBRARY' at the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. The exhibition showcases NYPL's vast collection of Hirschfeld's work on display, honoring the iconic artist's relationship with the library. The show is on view now through January 4, 2014.
NYPL to Host Free Events Celebrating Al Hirschfeld Exhibition, 11/14 & 11/18

The New York Public Library has announced its upcoming free events celebrating its Al Hirschfeld Exhibit 'THE LINE KING'S LIBRARY' at the Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. The exhibition showcases NYPL's vast collection of Hirschfeld's work on display, honoring the iconic artist's relationship with the library. The show is on view now through January 4, 2014.
San Francisco Art Institute Presents West Coast Survey Exhibition of Gutai, Opening Today

The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) announces the first West Coast survey exhibition of Gutai (1954-1972)-a significant avant-garde artist collective in postwar Japan whose overriding directive was: 'Do something no one's ever done before.'
San Francisco Art Institute Presents West Coast Survey Exhibition of Gutai, 2/8

The San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) announces the first West Coast survey exhibition of Gutai (1954-1972)-a significant avant-garde artist collective in postwar Japan whose overriding directive was: 'Do something no one's ever done before.'

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