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J. BOYER THUMBNAIL RESUME

Creative Writing Program

Department of English

Arizona State University

Tempe, Arizona 85287-0302

USA

Tel: 480-***-****

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FAX: 480- 965-3451

EMAIL: abpy1s@r.postjobfree.com

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT J. BOYER, SEARCH THE INTERNET MOVIE DATABASE

(http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3417845)

or visit his ASU site:

http://www.public.asu.edu/~jmboyer

SELECTED BOOKS AND SCRIPTS

(all available from Amazon.com)

SIDNEY LUMET, 1993.

ISBN 0-8057-9329

BOB RAFELSON: HOLLYWOOD MAVERICK, 1996.

ISBN 0-8057-4612-9

WOLLICOTT S TRAVELING RABBIT S FOOT MINSTRELS, 2002.

ISBN 1-894910-08-7 (Winner, 2005 Theatre Publicus Prize for Dramatic Literature, Best

One-Act Play)

TIME WENT BY, BUT SLOWLY, 2002.

ISBN 1-894910-08-9

POACHING DEER IN NORTHERN ARIZONA, 2003.

ISBN 1-894910-34-6

FIVE NEW YORK BIKER CHICS, OUT OF CONTROL, 2004.

ISBN 1-894910-X

SUICIDE GAL, WON T YOU COME OUT TONIGHT, COME OUT TONIGHT, 2006.

ISBN 1894910-62-1

(Winner, 2006 New Rocky Mountain Voices Prize. Contracted for bilingual publication,

English and Mandarin Chinese versions, in An Anthology of Contemporary American Short

Plays, Volume III, ed. Jianqui Sun, Beijing, China: Foreign Language and Research Press.)

THE CROWN PRINCE OF PERFECT, 2007.

ISBN 978*******-***

FOR SOME REASON COMMA SHE LAUGHED,2009.

ISBN 978*******-***

EMPTY STAGES, 2009

ISBN 978-1-894910-88-0

SHORT WORK:

PLOUGHSHARES, THE SEATTLE REVIEW, SOUTHEWESTERN AMERICAN

LITERATURE, NEWSWEEK, THE NATION, THE PARIS REVIEW, etc.

MOST RECENT SHORT NONFICTION:

About Ron Carlson: A Profile, Ploughshares, Vol.

32, Nos. 2 &3 Fall, 2006.

RECENT SHORT FICTION:

Singles, The Redbridge Review: Online Journal of Art [UK], July, 2004.

Allegiances, Carve Magazine, July, 2004, ISSN# 1529-272X; as Desert Ice, read by

Aaron Heinzen, Internet Playhouse, April/May 2009, www.internetplayhouse.com; to hear

the author reading the story at Warwick University in Great Britain,

http://www.2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/english/writingprog/archive/writers/boyerjay

(Shortlisted, 2004 Raymond Carver Award For Short Fiction)

The Night Mechanic, The Anthology of 2004 Biscuit Prize Poetry and Fiction Winners

[UK], October, 2004, ISBN 1-903914-10-8 (Finalist/With High Commendation, 2004 Biscuit

Prize For Fiction)

The Harmless Thoughts Of A London Gynaecologist, The Persistence Of Dreams, ed.

Timi Ogunjobi, London: Tee Publishing, January, 2005, ISSN 1744-1102. [UK]

Flight, The Copperfield Review, April, 2005,

http://www.copperfieldreview.com/fiction/flight.htm

The Third Planet From The Sun, Ascent Aspirations Magazine,Volume 9,

Number 3, August, 2005, ISSN# 1715-085X. [CANADA]

In The Garden Of Earthly Pleasures, Sage Of Consciousness E-

Zine,Volume 1, Issue 2, August, 2005, ISSN 1555-192X

Sad Little Stories To Tell, The Devil s Bathtub [UK], December, 2005, ISBN 1-

903914-26-4(Second Place, 2005 Biscuit Prize For Fiction)

Sad Little Stories To Tell, read by Matthew Bactat. International

Prizewinning Short Stories, Broadening Horizons CD, January, 2006 [UK]

A Reversal Of His Fortunes, Istanbul Literature Review, Winter,

2006 [TURKEY]; anthologized, Pulp, ed. Chris Gabrysch. Dallas:

Twit Publishing, 2011.

The Secret Lives Of London Detectives, The Arabesques Review, Volume 1, Number 2,

March, 2006 [ALGERIA]

Silent Witness, Carve Magazine, Volume Seven, Number Four, July, 2006,

ISSN 1592-272X (Shortlisted, 2006 Raymond Carver Award For Short

Fiction)

My Roommate Anne-Marie, 55 Words, August, 2006 [CANADA]

Run Away, Fiction Attic, Issue 19, Summer, 2006. Excerpted in 221 One-

Minute Monologues From Literature, eds John Capecci and Irene Ziegler,

Smith & Kraus, 2008.

The Game Keeper, Staples: Literary Journal of the University of

Adelaide, Winter, 2006, No. 5 [AUSTRALIA]

The Night Mechanic, Ploughshares, Volume 32, Number 4, Winter, 2006.

In Advance Of The Elegiac Novel You Are Sure To Expect, WTF

Magazine, Volume One, January/February 2007. [CANADA]

29 Novembar Street, Just West Of Athens, Winter/Spring, 2007.

Mekanik E Shabkar Asgeqaneh I Dram Dar Dar Fasl E Kootach (The Night

Mechanic: A Romance Novel In Ten Short Chapters, translated into Farsi by

Asad Amraee), Eshigh Publications, Tehran, Iran, June, 2007. [IRAN]

What Passes For Love, Oregon Literary Review, Volume 3, Number 2, July,

2008.

Looking For Cal, The Houston Literary Review, August, 2008.

Vivian, Paradigm, Issue 3, Summer, 2008. Collected in Paradigm

Volume II, ed. Paul Fuhr, Columbus, Ohio: Rain Farm Press, 2009.

The Anthrax Concerto, Denver Syntax, Fall, 2008.

The Love Song Of J. Alfred Hitler, Sein und Werden, Volume 2,

No. 5, September, 2008. [UK]

Mrs. Dalloway, Fiction At Work, Issue 12, September, 2008.

I Know Who You Are, It s Like Looking In A Mirror, I m Lost

Too, I See The Same Dark Heart, audience, Volume 3, Number Two,

September, 2008.

Interviewing Brando, The Benefactor Magazine, Volume 1, Issue B, 2008.

Stars, reprint, New Plains Review, Volume 8, Number 2, Fall,

2008.

The Winter Of The Goldfinch,

The Clearfield Review, No. 1, January, 2009; reprinted, The Front

Porch Review, October, 2010.

Tote, Pumpkin, Volume I, Issue 1, January, 2009, [UK]; to be

reprinted in The Front Porch Review, 2011.

Sorrow and Regret, Tobybashi: The First-Person Review, #1,

January, 2009.

Having Just Been Dumped By Her Asshole Of A Boyfriend,

Shape Of A Box (YouTube s first literary magazine), # 20, February,

2009.

Her and Him, serialized in seven installments in PicFic (Twitter s

first literary magazine), March, 2009. Winner, Three Cheers

Award see http://folded.wordpress.com/2009/04/01/3-cheers-

march-2009.

The Musical Afternoon Of An Odd November Day The Black Market

Review (Edge Hill College), Volume I, March, 2009.[UK]

The Anorexic s Mother and Toward The End, Postcard

Shorts, April, 2009.

The Boy Who Wore A Dress To His Prom, Inscribed, Volume 4,

Issue Six, June, 2009. [CANADA]

Autograph, Boston Literary Magazine, Summer, 2009.

A Marriage, The Litchfield Literary Review, July, 2009; reprinted,

The Litchfield Literary Review, August, 2009.

Embedded, Cutthroat, Volume VII, Issue One, Summer,

2009.

The Suicide s Final Thought, The Picayune

Literary Review, Volume II, Issue One, Spring, 2009.

Love In The Time Of Paris Hilton, audience, Volume 4,

Number One, Summer, 2009.

Piet Mondrian s West Birdland Boogie Woogie, The Legendary,

Volume Nine, September, 2009.

Father s Day, Saltgrass Journal, Issue Five, Summer, 2010.

The Falconer, Gulper Eel, July, 2010 [UK]; to be

anthologized in The Seventh Sin, ed. Chris Jacobsmeyer. New York:

Shade City Press, 2011.

Ramzi Yousef Stuck In Traffic, Fast Forward: A Collection

of Flash Fiction, Volume III, eds. K. Scott Forman, Kona Morris,

Nancy Stohlman. Denver: FF>>Press, 2010.

Pleasantville, New Paradigm, August, 2010/September, 2010

(serialized).

The Year That It Rained, The Blue Crow Magazine, Volume

Two, October, 2010. [AUSTRALIA]

Frenching My Sister, Voice From The Planet, ed. Charles

Degelman. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard Square Editions,

2010. Video clip from the Paris book launch available on YouTube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EevUEEJH3GQ

Andrea s Vagina: Or The Devil s Summer House, Skive Magazine

(Americana/American Writers Issue), November, 2010. [AUSTRALIA]

The Answer Man, The Blue Lake Review, December, 2010.

Icarus Ascending, audience, Volume 18, Number One, Fall, 2010.

Two Ways Inn, Southwestern American Literature, Volume 36,

Number One, Fall, 2010. (Nominated, 2011 Pushcart Prize for Short

Fiction)

The Fattest Woman On Earth s Near Death Experience, In Which The

Fine Actor F. Murray Abraham Is Mistaken For Parcheesi, Midwest Literary

Magazine, February, 2011; anthologized, Winter Canons, ed. Anthony Shields.

MLM/Soft Press, 2011.

ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION

The Bridge of Cats. To be published in Kerouac s Dog, 2011. [UK]

Serious People. To be published in Prime Mincer, Spring, 2011.

RECENT PLAY PRODUCTIONS:

THREE PLAYS AND A BED. Off-Off-Broadway: American Theatre of Actors, January,

2001; Creative Place Theatre, February, 2001; Riant Theatre, Greenwich Village, March,

2001; Close-up Theatre/Studio City, Los Angeles, November, 2001; Reading, Hollywood

Court Theatre/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, June, 2007. Excerpted in Best

Stage Monologues For Women, 2000.

HEARTBEATS. Off-Off-Broadway, Creative Place Theatre, April, 2001; Pinnacle

Playhouse, Belleville, Canada, August, 2001; Off-Off Broadway, Belly, June, 2004.

MAKING OUT. Off-Off-Broadway, Studio Too/John Houseman Theatre, July, 2001; Bar

Noir, Philadelphia, August, 2001; Reading, Northern Fringe, Newcastle Upon-Tyne,

England, November, 2004.

TAKE IT AND LEAVE. Hudson Backstage Theatre, Los Angeles, September, 2001;

Theatre of Hope, Los Angeles, August, 2002; Reading, Hollywood Court

Theatre/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, June, 2006.

THE THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN. Off-Off-Broadway, Creative Place Theatre,

December, 2001; Reading (as SUBTEXTS), FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood,

California, May, 2004.

FIVE JEWISH BIKER CHICS, OUT OF CONTROL. Off-Off-Broadway, Creative Place

Theatre, December, 2001.

AWKWARD PAUSES. Reading, Edward Albee Theatre Festival, Valdez, Alaska, June,

2000;

Reading, Player-Playwrights, London, England, January, 2002;

Developmental Performances, Tempe Performing Arts Center, Phoenix, April, 2002;

Kerr Cultural Center, Phoenix, April, 2003; Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, The

Neighborhood Playhouse, July, 2004; Reading, Moving Parts, Paris, France, December,

2008.

THREE NEW PLAYS (Camping In The Badlands Of Human Desire, Life Goes On, In The

Garden Of Earthly Pleasures). Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood,

California, April, 2002.

URBAN/RURAL. Jewel Box Theatre, Los Angeles, April, 2002.

TIME WENT BY, BUT SLOWLY. Off-Off-Broadway, Studio Too/John Houseman

Theatre, May, 2002;London Fringe, Stark Theatre, London, England, May, 2002; Hand To

Mouth Theatre Company, Croton-On-Hudson, New York, August, 2002; Off-Off-

Broadway, Theatre Studio, September, 2003; Off-Off-Broadway, Players Theatre,

September, 2007.

DANCING MY MOTHER TO SLEEP. Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, Upper West Side

Theatre Company, May, 2002.

SIX TONY WOMEN, SHOPPING FOR SHOES. Off-Off-Broadway, The Beckman

Theatre, June, 2002.

THE EURIPIDEADS. Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, The Genesius Guild/Studio B

Theatre, September, 2002.

POACHING DEER IN NORTHERN ARIZONA. Theatre West At The Alma, Bristol,

England, November, 2002; The Author s Playhouse, Bay Shore, Long Island [New York],

March, 2006; Reading[excerpts], Off-Off-Broadway, The Actors Chapel At St. Malachy s,

November, 2006.

A HISTORY OF THE LAST MILLENNIUM. Robert Gill Theatre, Toronto, Canada,

March, 2003.

SAD LITTLE STORIES TO TELL. Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood,

Californina, April, 2003.

FALLING IN LOVE AGAIN. Reading, Stage Two Theatre, Chicago, April/May, 2003; Off-

Of-Broadway, Producers Club/Grand Theatre, July/August 2008. Finalist for the 2002

Tennessee Williams Prize.

THE FIRST NEGOTIATION. Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Los Angeles,

April, 2003; Off-Off-Broadway, Studio Too/John Houseman Theatre, July, 2003; Source

Theatre, Washington, D.C., August, 2003; Paw Paw Playhouse, Kalamazoo, Michigan,

February, 2004; Jump-Start Theatre, San Antonio, Texas, May, 2004; Off-Off-Broadway,

The Little Theatre, June, 2004; Changing Scene Theatre Northwest, Bremerton,

Washington, July, 2004; Reading, Eureka Theatre, San Francisco, August, 2004;

FusionWorks, Billerica, Massachusetts, August, 2004; Reading, Yerba Buena Theatre, San

Jose, California, August, 2004; Off-Off-Broadway, American Theatre of Actors, June,

2005; Reading, Oregon Stage Works Theatre, Ashland, Oregon, July, 2005; BareStage,

Red Bluff, California, September, 2005; Studio Repertory Company, Providence, Rhode

Island, September, 2006.

SUKKOT. Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Los Angeles, April, 2003; Off-Off-

Broadway, Studio Too/John Houseman Theatre, July, 2003;Reading, Playwrights

Workshop Theatre, Montreal, Canada, June, 2005; J.F.L. Museum /Studio Theatre,

Montreal, Canada, September, 2005.

THE WYRD SISTERS. Extreme Adventure/Buntport Theater, Denver, Colorado, August,

2003.

FOR SOME REASON COMMA SHE LAUGHED. Reading, Tri-State Actors

Theater/Crescent Theatre, Sussex, New Jersey, August, 2003; Reading, Spotlight Theatre

Company/Memorial Theatre, Wayne, New Jersey, October, 2004; Reading, Revolution

Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, August, 2006; Reading, Excerpts, ACT Last Play Standing

series, Redtwist Theatre, Chicago, Illinois, May, 2008.

FREE TICKETS. Off-Off-Broadway, Creative Place Theatre, October, 2003; Reading,

FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, May, 2004.

STANDARDIZED TESTS. Colloquial Theater, Buffalo, February, 2004; Geery Theater,

Sacramento, California, July-August, 2004;Harrogate Theatre (UK)/ Brooklyn College,

New Workshop Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, June, 2005; Harvest Theatre, Toledo, Ohio,

September, 2006; Published by SwankWriting, July, 2003.

THREE PLAYS AND A DESK (ROOM FOR ADVANCEMENT, HEARTBEATS, MAKING

OUT).Reading, Script To-Stage At The Arts Centre, London, February, 2004.

VOX POPULI. Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, Studio 710, March, 2004.

BLUE MOVIE and SAY YOU LOVE ME (from THREE PLAYS AND A BED). Hit and

Run Theatre Company, The Rhumb Line, Gloucester, Massachusetts, In A Pig s Eye,

Salem, Massachusetts, April, 2004.

TWO WOMEN, ONE MAN, AND A BED (from THREE PLAYS AND A BED).Reading,

Hunziker Theatre/William Patterson University of New Jersey, Wayne, New Jersey, April,

2004; Off-Off-Broadway, The Marjorie Deane Little Theatre, June, 2005; Reading, New

Works Lab, Ohio State University Theatre Department, Columbus, Ohio, February, 2008;

Flint City Theatre, Flint, Michigan, March, 2008.

ORAL DEFENSE. Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, May,

2004.

THE SUBWAY SONATA. Off-Off-Broadway, The Marjorie Deane Little Theatre, June,

2004; Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, 92nd Street Y/Makor Theatre, August, 2004; Off-Off-

Broadway, Belly, April, 2005; Off-Off-Broadway, American Theatre of Actors, June, 2005.

A CASE IS NEVER CLOSED. Reading, Oklahoma City Theatre Company, July, 2004;

Reading, Spotlight Theatre Company, Wayne, New Jersey, March, 2005; [Reading of

excerpts], Off-Off-Broadway, The Actors Chapel of St. Malachy s, November, 2006;

Reading, Off-Off-Broadway, Brecht Forum, May, 2007; Reading, Act One, Scene One,

Dramatist Guild/Friday Night Footlights, Scottsdale Center For The Arts, Scottsdale,

Arizona, June, 2007; Reading, Space 55, Phoenix, Arizona, October, 2008; Reading,

ARTS/West, Athens, Ohio, September, 2009. Finalist, 2004 Southwest Theatre Association

New Play Award; Third Place, 2008 Plays For The 21st Century; Producers Choice, 2009

Appalachian Play Festival.

THE CROWN PRINCE OF PERFECT. Reading, Hunziker Theatre/William Patterson

University of New Jersey, Wayne, New Jersey, June, 2004; Off-Off-Broadway, Theatre

Studio, December, 2004; Anaheim Community Theatre, Anaheim, California, June, 2005;

X-Perimental Theatre/Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado, February, 2009; Midland

Christian School, Midland, Texas, March, 2009; Chappell Theatre, St. John s University,

Queens, New York, December, 2009.

LOOKING FOR LOVE. Reading, FirstStage/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California,

May, 2005; Off-Off-Broadway, Times Square Art Center, August/September, 2006; Off-

Off-Broadway, Players Theatre, June, 2007.

EMPTY STAGES. Reading, Theatre 28 Ensemble/Jermyn Street Theatre, London,

England, June, 2005

SAY YOU LOVE ME (from THREE PLAYS AND A BED). Off-Off-Broadway, American

Theatre of Actors, June, 2005; (as THIS IS NOT MY BEAUTIFUL WIFE), Arts Fifth

Avenue Theatre, Fort Worth, Texas, August, 2005; (as THIS IS NOT MY BEAUTIFUL

WIFE), Addison Theatre Center, Dallas, Texas, March, 2007; Mott Community College,

Flint, Michigan, Winter, 2009/2010

SPACE SLUTS ARE HOTTIES. Off-Off-Broadway, New York Artists Unlimited/Downeast

Arts Center, August, 2005.

CARDS WE WISH WE D SENT. Co-written with Steve McGaw, Bob Francis, Chris

Bradley, et al. Arts Fifth Avenue Theatre, Fort Worth, Texas, December, 2005.

VAGABONDS. Off-Off-Broadway, Shetler Theatre 54, January, 2006.

SUICIDE GAL, WON T YOU COME OUT TONIGHT, COME OUT TONIGHT. Author s

Playhouse, Bay Shore, Long Island [New York], March/April, 2006; Reading, Hollywood

Court Theatre/Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, June, 2006; Silver House

Theatre, Houston, Texas, July, 2006; Westcliffe Center For The Performing Arts/Jones

Theatre, Westcliffe, Colorado, September, 2006; Reading, New Twenty-Two Productions,

Boulder, Colorado, October, 2006; Stevens Theatre/Gettysburg College, Gettysburg,

Pennsylvania, November, 2006; Impact Theatre, Brooklyn, New York, February, 2007;

Reading, Bangor Opera House, Bangor, Maine, May, 2007; Reading, Gaia Studio/Hoboken

Historical Museum Theatre, Hoboken, New Jersey, July, 2008; Actor s Dance Theatre,

Theatre/Dance Workshop, INC, Trenton, New Jersey, October, 2009.

SECOND CHANCE. Book and lyrics, J. Boyer; music, Dan Acquisto; choreography,

Jessica Redish. Off-Off-Broadway, The Flea Theatre, April, 2006.

BEYOND BOUNDARIES, I/II. Co-written with Bobby Holder, et al. Off-Off-Broadway,

Shetler Theatre 54/Abingdon Theatre, April, 2006.

RECORDING THE DARKNESS FAITHFULLY: A PERFORMANCE/MEDIA

INVESTIGATION OF THE DISTURBANCES IN THE MIDWESTERN PSYCHE. Original

text and libretto, J. Boyer, Suzanne Day, and Joanne Selesker ; score, Daniel Konhauser.

CounterPULSE, San Francisco, California, November, 2006.

BLUE MOVIE (from THREE PLAYS AND A BED). Theatre of Note/Hollywood

Performance Marathon, Hollywood, California, January, 2007; Monologue Mania/Pianos

Bar and Grill, Bloomfield, New Jersey, July, 2008; Monologues and Madness/Cornelia

Street Caf, Greenwich Village, August, 2008; Monologue Mania/Pianos Bar and Grill,

Bloomfield, New Jersey, May, 2009; (Favorites, 2006-2009), Monologues and

Madness/Cornelia Street Caf, Greenwich Village, August, 2009.

MENAGE-A-SOMETHING. Off-Off-Broadway, Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage),

February, 2007.

MANNEQUIN. Off-Off-Broadway, Bowery Poetry Club, November, 2007.

THE GLASS WHATEVER. Off-Off-Broadway, Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage), February,

2008.; Off-Off-Broadway, Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage), June, 2009; Off-Off-Broadway,

Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage), in four Actors Project of New York City s Showcase

Series The Imagination Window, Romantic Stories, Wicked Love, I Love Manhattan--

February, 2010; (as co-written w/ Bobby Holder), Off-Off-Broadway, National Comedy

Theatre/Best-Of-The-Best, April, 2010. Video clip from the February, 2008 production

available on YouTube.

WOLLICOTT S TRAVELING RABBIT S FOOT MINSTRELS. Reading, Hollywood Court

Theatre. Playwright s Express, Hollywood, California, June, 2008.

TWO J. BOYER MONOLOGUES: CROSS WORDS, SORROW AND REGRET, Monologue

Mania/Pianos Bar and Grill, Bloomfield, New Jersey, September, 2008. To see actors Mark

Szep performing Cross Words and Gus Ibranyi performing Sorrow And Regret, go to

http://www.monologuemania.com/video.html.

MRS. DALLOWAY. Monologues and Madness/Cornelia Street Caf, Greenwich Village,

October, 2008.; Monologue Mania/Pianos Bar and Grill, Bloomfield, New Jersey,

November, 2008.

AUTOGRAPH. Monologues and Madness/Cornelia Street Caf . Greenwich Village, May,

2009.

ALEX AND ANNE. Off-Off Broadway, Bowery Poetry Club/Sticky Ten-Minute Play

Series, October/November, 2008; Studio Theatre, Wellington, Florida, October/November,

2008.; Acme Theatre, Maynard, Massachusetts, January, 2009. Reading, Friday Night

Footlights/Dramatists Guild, Scottsdale Center For The Arts, Scottsdale, Arizona, June,

2009; Theatre Unleashed/Avery Schreiber Theatre, Hollywood, California, October, 2009.

WHAT DARWIN HAS TO TEACH US and RUTHIE (from FOR SOME REASON COMMA

SHE LAUGHED). Monologue Mania/Pianos Bar And Grill, Bloomfield, New Jersey, June,

2009.

MEETING THE PARENTS. Monologues and Madness/Cornelia Steet Caf, Greenwich

Village, August, 2009.

WHY I LIKE JON FAVREAU. Monologue Mania/Pianos Bar and Grill, Bloomfield, New

Jersey, October, 2009.

FAIRY GODMOTHER. Off-Off Broadway, Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage)/Actors Project

Of New York City s Theatrical Tales, October, 2009; Off-Off-Broadway, Abingdon Theatre

(Main Stage)/Actors Project of New York City s Unfashionably Comedy, October, 2009.

RESTAURANT. Off-Off-Broadway, Abingdon Theatre (Main Stage)/Actors Project Of

New York City s Theatrical Tales, October, 2009; Off-Off Broadway, Abingdon Theatre

(Main Stage)/Actors Project of New York City s Clever Voices, October, 2009.

THE DOLL. (Co-Written w/Bobby Holder), Off-Off-Broadway, National Comedy

Theatre/Best-Of-The-Best, April, 2010.

RUTH (Excerpted from FOR SOME REASON COMMA SHE LAUGHED). Reading,

Throw The Book At Domestic Violence, Katz Civic Center, West Orange, New Jersey,

April, 2010.

TOWARD THE END. Milburn Stone Theatre/Cecil College, North East, Maryland, 2011.

J. BOYER IS A MEMBER OF THE PLAYWRIGHTS AND

DIRECTORS UNIT OF NEW YORK ARTISTS UNLIMITED,

A PLAY)RIGHT MEMBER OF THE ACTORS PROJECT NYC,AS

WELL AS A MEMBER OF THE DRAMATISTS GUIL D.



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