Jason Long
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Jason had the reMARKable honor of playing Mark in Rent at The Palace Theatre. Truly a show that has changed his life.
Jason had been transported back into the 19th century to play Professor Bhaer in Little Women. Accent work has always been a favorite of his.
Wow! A marathon and a half, Jason had the honor to play one of his dream roles Leo Bloom in The Producers at The Palace Theatre.
Jason put on a happy face as Albert in the classic show, Bye Bye Birdie. Previously Albert way back in Middle School, he's had the absolute pleasure revisiting such a beloved story.
First show back from the pandemic, Jason stretched his legs (and entire being) playing Malcolm in The Full Monty. What a way to come back!
About Me
Jason is from the small town of Lafayette in the Bay Area. Ever since his first show at Springhill Elementary, "Lard", a spoof of "Grease", you couldn't keep him off the stage. He began to sing and act wherever they'd let him, expanding his love for music into choir and learning the piano and guitar. After high school, Jason moved to Connecticut to attend The Hartt School, where he received a BFA in Musical Theatre. After moving to New York, Jason has been fortunate enough to perform, travel on cruise ships, learn how to play DnD and expand on his love for flowers.
Reviews
Flashdance
Two other actors who stood out were Jason Long...during Act 2 they go through immense growth and change and I was blown away with how well the actors played both the goofy sides and the serious-sometimes, emotionally devastating-side of their characters.
She Loves me
Jason Long is an actor destined for greatness. This show proves that and then some. Long is simply spectacular, thoroughly owning his character, nuances, and quirks. He delivers his character with aplomb, and when it comes time to sing, which is often, his voice is marvelous.
Long is a sparkling performer who exudes extreme likeability as a shy, insecure and lovestruck Georg. His humorous delivery of the jaunty title song is simply delightful.
1776
In performances that are simply riveting is Jason Long as Edward Rutledge…….Long captures the silver-tongued and sly Rutledge perfectly, as he segues brilliantly between Southern gentleman gentility and a villainous slave-owning ogre.