Greg Walloch

Photo by Caleb Beyers

Greg Walloch has appeared in Moscow, Toronto, Vancouver, London, Australia, Ireland, Germany, and across the United States. Greg most recently appeared at Castle of Imagination: the International Performance Art Festival in Poland and at Performance Art Platform in Tel Aviv.

Greg co-produced and stars in the concert/documentary film F**k The Disabled, starring Stephen Baldwin, Anne Meara, Michael Musto, Deborah Yates, Michael Lucas, and Jerry Stiller. Greg is also featured in the documentary Crip Shots, as well as the films Clean - an improvised feature, and Larry Ferber's Cruise Control (with Anthony Rapp and David Drake), which premiered in The New York Lesbian and Gay film festival and is part of the short film collection, Two Brothers and Two Others.

Greg is featured in the television series The Moth on Trio: Pop, Culture, TV. The episode entitled Carpe Diem features Griffin Dunne, Reno and Greg Walloch. Greg also appeared at The Museum of Television and Radio as part of the storytelling collective The Moth on Kurt Andersen's Studio 360, Public Radio International.

Greg’s acclaimed one man show White Disabled Talent and three live solo works continue to tour worldwide. White Disabled Talent was featured with Lily Tomlin’s The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe at The Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, and appeared Off-Broadway at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater. Greg was voted one of New York Resident's Top 100 New Yorkers. Some folks also on the list: Edward Albee, Woody Allen, Hillary Clinton, Norah Jones, Cynthia Nixon, Susan Sarandon and Jon Stewart.

Some of Greg's featured appearances include: Mark Taper Forum, Guggenheim Soho, The Public Theater, Westbeth Theater Center, New York Theater Workshop, Ars Nova, Comic Relief 8, The Moth, Benefit for Broadway Cares, Ridiculous Theatrical Co., Dixon Place, The Red Room at KGB, Cafe Largo, Arlene's Grocery, Highways Performance Space, The Knitting Factory, Theater Offensive, Sydney Mardi Gras Belvoir Street Theater, Sydney Australia; Arthouse Ireland, Miami Light, Fez, Nada 45, Zeitgeist, Alice B. Theater, Catch A Rising Star, Caroline's Comedy Club, Stand-Up NY, Here, Ps 122, Garder Lane Arts Center, Ireland; Gotham Comedy Club, The Comic Strip, and The Howard Stern Show.

Mark Taper Forum's Other Voices Project in Los Angeles commissioned a new play from Greg, and his writing is featured in the books Queer Crips from Haworth Press and Disability and Contemporary Performance: Bodies on Edge from Routledge. Greg has written for The Independent in London; his work has also appeared in the gay literary journal Lisp, and is featured in the audio poetry magazine A Sheep on the Bus.

Greg is a widely admired artist with a successful career despite his disability of cerebral palsy. He is a featured artist in The Artists with Disabilities Oral History Project at UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library. The project is funded, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts. Greg’s work is archived at the Bancroft Library. The Bancroft houses the personal papers of the Beat Generation poets, the Omaha Magic Theatre archives, and Ansel Adams, among a range of other well known artists.