Stage Works
Year | Play | Actor/ role (Nat &/or Alex) |
Playwright | Theater | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2003 | Getting Into Heaven | Nat/ N/A | Polly Draper | Flea Theater | It was written by Polly Draper; directed by Claire Lundberg; and starring Polly Draper, Cooper Pillot, Gretchen Egolf, James Badge-Dale, Barbara eda-Young. |
2004 | A Heartbeat of Baghdad | Nat/ N/A | Glyn O'Malley | Flea Theater | It was written by Glyn O'Malley; directed by Jim Simpson; and starring Gloria Reuben, Phyllis Somerville, Christian Baskous, Steven Rishard; also Kristin Stewart Chase, Joanie Ellen, Gordon Holmes, Joe Holt, Jace Maclean, David Marcus, Alfredo Narsico, Irene Walsh. |
2010 | What Would Woody Do? | Nat and Alex/ TBA | Alex Wolff | Flea Theater | It was written by Alex Wolff; directed by Polly Draper; produced by Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, Polly Draper, Michael Wolff; and starring Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, Tony Shalhoub, Paulina Gerzon. |
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