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Julia is starring in The Hearth’s RACECAR RACECAR RACECAR by Kallan Dana directed by Sarah Blush at ART/NY Theatres December 6 - 22. Come see this amazing new play! (The play that got cancelled by The Catholic Church at The Connelly Theater! It has been a journey to get here, please come see all the hard work in action!)
Julia played Moira and others in brainsmash by Sophie Weisskoff at 59E59 Theaters.
Julia acted in Natalie Margolin’s Bed, Bath and Beyond directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt with Colt Couer in Winter 2023
Julia appeared in EVENTS by Bailey Williams directed by Sarah Blush at The Brick this December to critical acclaim and an extended run to entirely sold out houses.
Waiting Period won New Hampshire Film Festival Short Film of The Year at NHFF 2022
2021 finished out playing the devil in a production of Ransom at Arts on Site directed and conceived by Rory McGregor.
Julia filmed a scene in Zach Braff’s upcoming film A Good Person in November 2021.
In the summer of 2021, Julia performed in the Ice Factory Festival at New Ohio in Extremely Grey Line.
Julia just finished a short film she co-wrote and acted in about the 24 hour forced delay many women face before they’re able to get an abortion called Waiting Period.
Julia was seen in We Need Your Listening at the Digital 2020 Ice Factory Festival at The New Ohio.
Julia’s most recent feature film, Human Capital is out on Amazon and DirectTV. Watch the trailer HERE.
Julia starred in THE COMMONS by Lily Akerman at 59E59 Theaters produced by The Hearth February 6-23, 2020
Julia’s first two films, Human Capital and Marriage Story premiered at Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim.
Summer 2019, Julia performed in the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab.
Julia was seen in EST’s Youngblood Bloodworks Reading Series earlier this summer in Jahna Ferron-Smith’s new play, Running While Black.
Julia acted and sang in Joust Theater Company’s workshop production of Lyndsey Bourne’s I Was Unbecoming Then in the summer of 2019.
Julia acted in The Hearth’s workshop production of Leila Teitelman’s Baby Cakes at Theaterlab April 25-27.
See Julia in a reading of Natalie Margolin’s Tutus directed by Emma Miller at Alchemical on April 11 @ 3 & 7 PM.
Julia acted in a reading of Emily Krause’s Are You Happy Now? at The Tank on April 13th directed by Jenna Rossman. More info HERE.
Julia can be seen in Lady Liberty which screened at Tribeca 2019.
The New York Times listed ATHENA as one of their most Unforgettable Theater Moments of 2018.
Julia recently played Medvedenko in Logan Reed’s production of The Seagull at Columbia University.
Julia just shot a scene in Marc Meyer’s upcoming film HUMAN CAPITAL opposite Liev Schreiber.
Julia performed in a reading Cherry Lou Sy’s The Beast Mode of the Known World directed by Kevin Ray.
ATHENA returned for an encore run in September at JACK after multiple extensions and a NYTimes Critic’s Pick.
Julia played the Coroner in Stephen Smith's Slow Field at Theater Lab in directed by Logan Reed.
Julia was seen as Hester in a reading of Catherine Weingarten's Are You Ready to get Pampered? with The Dirty Blondes at BAM.
Julia shot a scene in Noah Baumbach's upcoming project opposite Scarlett Johansson.
This past April, Julia was seen as Lena in Samantha Stone's TOMMY'S GIRLS with Primary Stages/Fordham at Walkerspace.
Julia is thrilled to have played ATHENA in Gracie Gardner's new play, ATHENA, a New York Times Critics Pick! Extended by popular demand!
Read the NYT review HERE.
Julia was seen in a reading of Rae Binstock's POSE on last January as part of the PUBLIC ARTS, an all-female, director-driven play reading series.
Julia was in Trojan Women with The New Collectives directed by Rachel Dart.
A rehearsed workshop of Julia's new play NURSE SLUTS (co-written with Shelby Green) was featured in The Tank's LadyFest 2017.
Julia starred as Annie in the Hearth’s inaugural production, FOR ANNIE by Beth Hyland.
"With the plucky charm of the young Sandra Bullock, Julia Greer is captivating as the student playing Annie. Ms. Greer gracefully conveys the spirit of wide-eyed innocence with her magnetic portrayal that anchors the presentation."
-Theatre Scene
"The performances are so natural and convincing that it’s easy to be persuaded that this is a devised piece based on personal experience and improvisation. But the play, by Beth Hyland, is masterfully scripted from the first curtain speech to the final number, thought to be Annie’s favorite song."
-Theatre Is Easy
"All the ensemble cast members are engaging, energetic, emotive, or enthusiastic. Julia Greer (also the co-artistic director of The Hearth, the presenting organization), successfully plays Annie as the wholesome and optimistic young woman who also experiences hesitant and dark moments with Nick."
- Zeal NYC