<p><strong>JASON S. GROSSMAN </strong>(Writer/Actor/Producer) - His play <em>Love </em>Me (director Daryl Boling) was nominated for 10 awards and won 3 in the 2010 Planet Connections Theatre Festivity and was published in NYTE's <em>Plays and Playwrights 2011. </em>He wrote the collective program <em>How to Fold a Map?</em> (director Amber Gallery and Shaun Peknic) and co-wrote <em>You Happy Now? Somebody Just Lost An Eye</em> (co-writer Julie Perkins; director Chip Phillips). Other plays include <em>A$$holes and Idiots </em>and <em>Doubles Crossed</em>. Screenplays include <em>The Guy of </em>2Z (co-writer Matt Fortnow) and <em>Neighborman</em>. NYC acting credits include <em>The Apotheosis of Vaclav Drda </em>(by Christopher Cartmill), <em>Of Mice and Men </em>(director Pat Diamond)<em>, Good </em>(director Jennifer Gordon Thomas) and<em> The Overdevelopment of Scott</em> (Making Light production). Every Christmas he plays 30 characters in <em>It's a Wonderful One-Man-Show Life!</em> (director Sharon Fogarty). He has performed with <em>National Comedy Theatre</em>, <em>Loos Scrooz</em> and <em>Funny…Sheesh. </em>He has taught improv, comedy writing and <em>The Art of Socializing and Networking</em> at several NYC colleges. He has written for <em>Mind the Gap Theatre Company</em>, the<em> Shortened Attention Span Festival</em> and<em> </em>TV Land's <em>Ultimate Fan Search</em> and is currently a reviewer for NYTheatre.com.</p>