Solo Shows

The Big Snap

On March 17th, 2020, a lockdown was announced in San Francisco. Jeremy Greco decided to document each day by taking a picture. What he thought would last 30 days, instead lasted 365.

From these pictures, Greco conducted a series of interviews of people from all walks of life: head of the SF Republican party, John Dennis, formerly incarcerated individual, Tony Cyprien, author Nicole Galland, former Salon Advice Columnist, Cary Tennis, Greco's daughters and many others. All of whom discussed their year of COVID, Trump and their hopes for the future - without Snapping.

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Keeping Up With the Jorgensons

Greco performed his latest solo work, Keeping Up with the Jorgensons, at The Yes to Everything Festival, The 2017 SF Fringe Festival (Best of the Fringe), The 2018 Nugget Festival, The High Dive, The Marsh Theater, The 2018 United Solo Festival, The 2019 Whitefire Theater Festival, and the 2019 Dallas Solo Festival.

The play is based on a true story of a childhood road trip with his week-end father to Orange County to the most magical place on Earth – Disneyland. George Heymont of the Huffington Post said, “Keeping Up With The Jorgensons proved to be a delightful 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.”

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With Held

Greco’s first solo show, With Held, directed by Mark Kenward, was based on six months of interviews with San Francisco artist and writer John Held Jr.

The show examines survival techniques of an artist living with daily realities. Greco has performed With Held at Ever Gold Gallery, The Marsh, CounterPulse, Salon San Carlos, San Francisco Fringe Festival, The Rogue Festival in Fresno and at 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.