Jon will be performing in a new reading of Goddamn Mad Dog by Hortense Gerardo to help celebrate SWAN Day (Support Women Artists Now) at the Boston Playwrights Theatre on Saturday, March 28, 2009.

Jon will be playing the role of Jim Curry in Foothills Theater Company’s production of Richard Nash’s The Rainmaker, directed by Chris Webb.
February 8, 2009мебели пловдив - March 1, 2009
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As a paralyzing drought holds the West in its spell, a father and his two sons lose hope that the only female in the home, plain, ‘old-maid’ Lizzie will ever find a husband. Into their parched lives comes a colorful and picaresque ‘rainmaker’ who claims he can make the skies pour down water…for a fee.. What follows is a gem of a romantic comedy as the rainmaker turns his magic on Lizzie and convinces her of her own special beauty.

Jon is reprising the role of Bailiff in Salem’s Eerie Evenings at the Witch House for two Saturday’s only.
More info can be found here.
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Assassins May 2 – June 22, 2008 Company One Music by Stephen Sondheim, Book by John Weidman Directed by Shawn LaCount, Music Direction by José Delgado Purchase Tickets |
“Mr. Sondheim’s astonishing score takes staples of American folk, pop and ceremonial music and turns them inside out…Listening, as sweet notes slide into dissonance, you may feel as if your ownbrain has slipped off the rails.” – New York Times
Just in time for the 2008 elections— Part vaudeville extravaganza, part exposé and wholly electrifying, this Tony-award winning musical reveals uneasy truths about the American Dream. An investigation into the personalities of nine individuals who attempted to assassinate a President of the United States. ASSASSINS is Stephen Sondheim’s ode to the underbelly of American history.
Jordan Harrison and Company One created this new video trailer for Assassins. Enjoy.
Discount Tickets available through BosTix: http://www.artsboston.org/tickets/show.asp?shcode=2002
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Tony Winner - Best Play THE HISTORY BOYS By: Alan Bennett May 2 – June 22, 2008 SpeakEasy Stage Company Roberts Studio Theatre |
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“Top Marks! A marvelous Boston premiere of a wise and rewarding play.”
–Boston Globe
“ The ‘History’ Cast is at the head of the class. The play is all its pedigree promises: funny, sad, energetic, winning and above all, endlessly clever. Bennett’s digressions on education, history, sexuality and self-realization will doubtless spin in your brain long after the curtain has fallen.”
-Boston Herald
“High Marks - The London and Broadway productions certainly had no more charm than this SpeakEasy Stage revival .” –Quincy Patriot Ledger
“A complex comedy as chock with glimpses into the human heart as with philosophies of education.” –Boston Phoenix
“A great production – thoroughly engaging theater.” –Boston Metro
“Glorious! Repeats the brilliance of the original!” -Theater Mirror
“A brisk and sharp-witted production. SpeakEasy Stage Company once again shines, demonstrating an artful professionalism to be admired.” -OnStage Boston
Tony Winner - Best Play
THE HISTORY BOYS
By: Alan Bennett
May 2 – June 14, 2008
SpeakEasy Stage Company
Roberts Studio Theatre
To boost his school’s reputation, a British headmaster hires a hotshot young history teacher to groom students for their college exams, pitting the new instructor against the school’s maverick English teacher, who seeks to broaden these students’ horizons in sometimes unorthodox ways. This brilliantly funny play not only raises universal questions about the nature of history, but also questions the value and meaning of education today.
Winner - 2006 Tony Award - Best Play! To boost his school’s reputation, a British headmaster hires a hotshot young history teacher to groom students for their college exams, pitting the young instructor against the school’s maverick English teacher, who seeks to broaden these student’s horizons in sometimes-unorthodox ways. With gentle wit and a pitch-perfect command of character, Alan Bennett has crafted a brilliantly funny play that not only raises universal questions about the nature of history, but also questions the value and meaning of education today.
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“Under the direction of Brian Fahey, the tight production benefited from its sharply-realized performances. Jonathan Popp captured Dennis’s volatile nature perfectly, Steven Rossignol played his foil in a believable low-key manner, and Chelsea Cipolla convincingly conveys Jessica’s ambivalence. The result was a little gem of a production that deserved a longer run than just two weeks.” - Robert Nesti, Edge Boston “Gurnet Theatre production nails Lonergan’s hilarious “youth culture” of the early ‘80s…Jonathan Popp is a whirlwind as the wheeler dealer who doles out advice like a demonic life coach and drugs like there was no tomorrow…Steven Rossignol gives a dazzling performance as the dealer’s totally clueless friend. His awkward advances on a cute coed (Chelsea Cipolla in a kickin’ performance as the haughty fashion student) are simply sensational. Their relationship is just one of the reasons to love this play. Director Brian Fahey sets just the right tone for these twenty-nothings adrift in time between irresponsibility and independence.” - Beverly Creasey, Theater Mirror “If the Gurnet Theatre Project intend to continue making great theater, the shows are going to have to have longer runs. Their latest, an impressive interpretation of Kenneth Longergan’s “This Is Our Youth,” closes on Sunday, after a far too short two-week run….Popp is on-the-money manic as he talks about what he could accomplish, if only he weren’t a drug addicted dealer. His character has an amazingly short fuse, and the actor flies into realistic rage that is perfectly uncomfortable to witness…Rossignol’s character, on the other hand, is more vulnerable, timid and likable. He brings a lost, sad quality to the character that makes you hope he’ll get out of this lifestyle alive. Under the direction of Brian Fahey, each character delivers his own version of lost, with an edge and a vulnerability that almost makes you root for them.” - Nick Dussault, Boston Metro “…director Brian C. Fahey is a sensitive craftsman, and the three actors in his cast are all welcome additions to the local scene…Jonathan Popp brings a credible edge, and a rangy sex appeal, to the motormouthed, self-dramatizing Dennis, while Steven Rossignol provides well-crafted, thought-through support as Warren…The real news of the production, however, is Chelsea Cipolla as the flakily argumentative Jessica. Cipolla pretty much takes the stage on her entrance and never lets go, in a performance that’s not only an early candidate for best of the year, but should earn her shots at roles on larger stages. We eagerly await more from Ms. Cipolla - and from the Gurnet Theatre Project.” - Thomas Garvey, The Hub Review “The cast members are as memorable as their dialogue. Jonathan Popp has all of Dennis’ growing vulnerability as well as his volatility. A high point finds the muscular and very fit Dennis dancing provocatively toward Warren in a moment of striking emotional and sexual ambivalence. Popp brings terrific energy to the role. Steven Rossignol smartly develops Warren’s understated reflectiveness so that the character gradually holds his own with Dennis. Chelsea Cipolla’s fetching Jessica make the characters’ rendezvous very affecting. Happily, Gurnet Theatre Project embraces envelope-pushing fare with remarkable spirit. Dennis, Warren and Jessica may never realize their dreams and fulfill their passions, but Fahey and company strike gold with their soaring “This Is Our Youth.” - Jules Becker, The Patriot Ledger |
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Jonathan will be performing in Image Theater’s “Keep Your Kids At Home” Naughty Readings fundraiser on November 17th at 8:00PM upstairs at The Old Court Tavern, corner of Central and Middle Streets, downtown Lowell.

