Greg Walloch is an internationally renowned writer, comedian and storyteller whose live solo shows have toured in Moscow, Toronto, Vancouver, London, Ireland, Germany, Australia, Poland, Scotland, Tel Aviv and in various festivals across the United States. As an openly gay artist with a disability, he uses humor to expose cultural and social fault lines. Walloch is best known for his comedic autobiographical stories, which deal with events from his own life, in a style characterized by sharp wit, poignancy and sexuality.
His recent credits include: Stage Director, Story Producer for Gabe Mollica's SOLO at SoHo Playhouse. Stage Director, Story Development, Sundance Fellow for Hasan Minhaj's Peabody Award winning Homecoming King. Directing Consultant for Hasan Minhaj's The Kings Jester now streaming on Netflix. Story Development for Moses Storm's An Evening With Moses Storm at The Kennedy Center. Story Development for Melissa Villaseñor's TEDTalk.
Walloch is passionate about storytelling bringing together community. He strongly believes that sharing our personal narrative has the power to change not only our own lives, but the lives of those around us. He regularly teaches concepts from his master class The Alchemy of Storytelling. Some of Walloch’s engagements have included the American Repertory Theater at Harvard, George Washington University, UC Berkeley, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Loyola Marymount University, Sydney, Australia’s High School of the Performing Arts, Escuela Campo Alegre in Venezuela, Hamburg Germany’s D&F Academy, and The Calhoun School in New York City, among others.
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