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Jared Reynolds

Jared Reynolds is a New Hampshire native now living in Connecticut. A graduate of the University of New Haven with a Bachelor's in Theater Arts, Jared explored as many facets of theater as he could. While primarily a playwright and actor, he also directs and has experience with lighting, dramaturgy, and set construction. As a writer, his short plays have received both virtual and staged productions, such as "Experiential Education" (Nelson Hall), and "E.Y.E." (Brookfield Theatre). Some of his acting credits include Favorite Son in "American Idiot" and Rosencrantz in "Hamlet" (Brookfield Theatre), Al Deluca in "A Chorus Line" (University of New Haven), and Robby in "Warmth of the Cold" (Nashua Theater Guild.)




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First Show:

Aladdin

Favorite Show:

Fun Home

Favorite Stories:

  • Review: Urine Good Company with URINETOWN at Brookfield Theater For The Arts - "Urinetown" is such a clever play with such an off-putting premise. Nearly everyone that I talked to who have seen the show had the same reaction: They didn't want to see it at first because they figured it would just be urine jokes for the whole night- which it is- but once they leave, they beam about how amazing the music was, how clever the writing, and how intricate the themes.
  • Review: MR. BURNS: A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY shines a light at Brookfield Theater Of The Arts - "Mr. Burns" is such a difficult play to read. Nothing makes sense and you don't know where these characters came from or why they're now singing, but once you sit down with a cast and flesh out the post-apocalyptic world that this play inherits, the right cast and crew can make this show click into everybody's hearts as if they understood it all along.
  • Review: Bouncing Fun with FUN HOME at Brookfield Theater For The Arts - What isn't to love about "Fun Home"? From the music, to the writing, to the graphic novel that it's adapted from, this musical encapsulates growing up queer and the complicated emotions and behaviors that can have two people experiencing the same obstacles but have two completely different endings. All while singing and dancing and falling in love with the characters.
  • BWW Review: IN THE HEIGHTS soars high at Landmark Community Theatre - Heart and soul and rhythm are at the core of "In The Heights." These are stories that need to be told and told by the right people. Through the music, the language, and the characters, "In The Heights" surrounds you with culture, love, and community in ways that will blow you away.
  • BWW Review: HEATHERS rocks at TRINITY-ON-MAIN - Sure, it's a dark and twisted story that borders on absurd, but "Heathers" really nails the melodrama and intensity that high school feels like when you're growing up. It's a time where everything feels like life and death, even if your problems are trivial in the grand scheme of things.


BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS STORY at Landmark Community Theatre
BWW Review: A CHRISTMAS STORY at Landmark Community Theatre
December 14, 2019

There's arguably no better classic Christmas tale than that of A Christmas Story. Adapted from the movie of the same name, A Christmas Story, the play, is among the plays that have a unique challenge in which their source material is so well known that any given production has to balance making the story their own, but also paying homage to the movie that everyone already knows so well. The way that Landmark Community Theatre decided to walk that line made this Christmas story feel truly nostalgic.

BWW Review: WRECK THE HALLS 'Sleighs' At TheatreWorks New Milford
BWW Review: WRECK THE HALLS 'Sleighs' At TheatreWorks New Milford
December 9, 2019

Nothing kicks off the holiday season better than laughter, music, anda?? Innuendo? Bradford Blake's Wreck the Halls flips the holiday season on its derriere and brings a raucous start to the holiday season. From the opening disclaimer to the endless dick jokes, Wreck the Halls at TheatreWorks New Milford had the audience in stitches from beginning to end.

BWW Review: IN THE HEIGHTS soars high at Landmark Community Theatre
BWW Review: IN THE HEIGHTS soars high at Landmark Community Theatre
September 24, 2019

Lin-Manuel Miranda writes energetic and challenging musicals that require a dedicated and talented cast. Not only does Landmark Community Theatre have an exquisite cast for this production of Into the Heights, but their set is well-designed and the choreography is stunning, culminating in an energy-filled spectacle for the entire audience!

BWW Review: WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION at TheatreWorks New Milford
BWW Review: WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION at TheatreWorks New Milford
September 24, 2019

To many, the idea of a courtroom drama is boring and uneventful. But to others, the idea of a court case being presented on stage is intellectually thrilling as you get to follow the conversations and watch information get teased and extracted over time. The key to a successful courtroom drama is to keep it intellectually thrilling while highlighting the moments of action to keep the distracted focused.

BWW Review: MACBETH slays at Brookfield Theater Of The Arts
BWW Review: MACBETH slays at Brookfield Theater Of The Arts
September 16, 2019

Language is essential in Shakespeare and that puts a large burden on the actors to translate that language and portray it in a way that the audience can understand. Combining strong vocal performances, simple, minimalist designs, and stunning projections, Brookfield Theatre rose up to the challenge and put on an excellent production of Shakespeare's deadliest tale.

BWW Review: MATILDA Steals Hearts at Landmark Community Theatre
BWW Review: MATILDA Steals Hearts at Landmark Community Theatre
July 15, 2019

Matilda moved more than just a cup and some chalk at the Thomastown Opera House. She also moved a lot of hearts and souls. With the talented cast and acrobatic children and teens, you could tell that everyone was having fun.

BWW Review: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE Bring Chekov and Ibsen Together at TheatreWorks New Milford
BWW Review: VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE Bring Chekov and Ibsen Together at TheatreWorks New Milford
July 14, 2019

'Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike' is one of those shows that has the potential to make you laugh, cry, cheer, jeer, sympathize, and feel hopeful and uncomfortable all within the span of a single conversation. It takes a tight cast and crew to capitalize on that potential, and TheatreWorks New Milford made the grade.

BWW Review: THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS has a big night at Brookfield Theatre Of The Arts
BWW Review: THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS has a big night at Brookfield Theatre Of The Arts
July 8, 2019

Nothing says live like things not going according to plan. After all, live is what gives theater its magic. Luckily, sometimes performances don't go according to plan but it's the professionality dedication of the cast and crew that brings it all back together.

BWW Review: Celebrating Big with MAMMA MIA at Actorsingers
BWW Review: Celebrating Big with MAMMA MIA at Actorsingers
May 6, 2019

There's no better way to close out a season than with a celebration; and there's no better way to celebrate than with a wedding! And Mamma Mia was a celebration like no other.

BWW Review: An Emotional PROOF at Cue Zero Theatre Company
BWW Review: An Emotional PROOF at Cue Zero Theatre Company
May 3, 2019

Despite being a play about math, one doesn't need to speak math to understand the words, one doesn't need to find x in order to discover the meaning behind action, nor does one need to measure the pounds per square inch to feel the emotion behind David Auburn's, Proof. The cast of Cue Zero Theatre's production managed to discover, isolate, and emphasize the deeper connections being explored in Auburn's emotional work.

BWW Review: Raising the curtain with NUSPACE at Cue Zero Theatre Company
BWW Review: Raising the curtain with NUSPACE at Cue Zero Theatre Company
February 28, 2019

The worst things imaginable have been done with the best intentions. You either die a hero or you live long enough to become a villain. When NuSpace was founded, its intentions were pure: To help alleviated the world's 'Data Crisis.' But when politics get involved and money starts flying, it can be hard to see who is on which side.

BWW Review: LIGHT TO DARK at Nashua Theatre Guild
BWW Review: LIGHT TO DARK at Nashua Theatre Guild
February 1, 2019

What does a treehouse, radio, angels and demons, secret corporations, and a school lockdown have in common? They were the subjects of a series of one act plays presented through the Nashua Theatre Guild's "Light To Dark: A Night of One Acts."

BWW Review: PIPPIN at Actorsingers Turns Real Life into a Fantasy!
BWW Review: PIPPIN at Actorsingers Turns Real Life into a Fantasy!
November 13, 2018

There's nothing more magical than the colorful, fantastic world of your dreams, and the Actorsingers' production of Pippin brought the world of your dreams on the stage! Hirson and Schwartz's Pippin is a fantastical dive into the world of imagination and potential trap of dreaming. When faced with the ambition of wanting an extraordinary life that completely fulfills his soul, Pippin finds himself feeling nothing but discontentment.

BWW Review: SPAMALOT Rolls in the Laughter at Palace Theatre
BWW Review: SPAMALOT Rolls in the Laughter at Palace Theatre
October 23, 2018

Not every show is going to have an introspective look on political climate like Ibsen, or open up difficult topics such as the AIDS epidemic like Kushner, but not every show has to: Some shows are just there to make you laugh and sing and have a merry time doing it!

BWW Review: INVASION FROM MARS at Hatbox Theater
BWW Review: INVASION FROM MARS at Hatbox Theater
October 22, 2018

Exploring the live broadcasting of a radio adaptation of H.G Wells' War of the Worlds and the phenomenon of isolated cases of panic caused by the distressing nature of the story, Invasion from Mars forces the company to handle the largest theatrical question of all stage adapted radio plays: How do you keep an audience entertained in a show that focuses on words and not actions?



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