Jeremy is an actor, director, teacher, and musician.
He relocated from Texas to Georgia in the fall of 2022.
Some Recent Projects
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Two twins, Viola and Sebastian, wash ashore separately in Illyria after a shipwreck, both thinking the other is dead. To ensure safe passage, Viola disguises herself as a young man named Cesario. She seeks employment with the Duke Orsino based on his noble reputation. Orsino is fixated on the Countess Olivia, who is rejecting all her suitors while in mourning for her dead brother. Orsino sends Cesario as messenger in his latest attempt to woo Olivia. Viola has already secretly fallen for Orsino, but in a troublesome twist, Olivia quickly falls for her as Cesario. To complicate matters further, Viola’s brother Sebastian is exploring the town looking just like her chosen disguise. Amidst the chaos of mistaken identities, unrequited loves, con jobs, and revenge pranks, will these twins be reunited, and will balance once again be restored in Illyria?
Directed by Jeremy Lee Cudd
November 6-9, 2024 @ 7:30PM | November 10 @ 2PM
Campus Black Box Theatre
Georgia College & State University
Story with a Lisp
a short screenplay
Description: Romance and passion blossoms quickly between two lovers who match on a dating app. They fear the long distance and their secret kinks will threaten their chances, but they are instead launched into a new and contemporary consummation.
Festival/Contest News
Screenplay Finalist - South Carolina Underground Film Festival 2024
Official Selection - Georgia Shorts Film Festival 2024
Atlanta Screenplay Awards - Quarter Finalist
Nominee in the Screenwriting - Short Category for the 2023 KinoDrome: International Motion Picture & Screenplay Festival
Official Selection of the Atlanta Comedy Film Festival 2023
Leveling Up
by Deborah Zoe Laufer
Two years after graduation, three college roommates are still living in the same house and spending more time playing video games than moving through the outside world. When a big fight sparks a competition among them to “get a real life,” all are propelled into the game of growing up. As the artificial stakes of the virtual world melt into real consequences, they discover that adulthood may not be the hero quest they wanted, but perhaps it’s the one they need.
Directed by Jeremy Lee Cudd
Nov. 8-11, 2023 at 7:30 p.m. | Nov. 12 at 2 p.m.
Campus Black Box Theatre
Georgia College and State University
Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Online Reading Series
(w)holeness by Liliana Padilla
Directed by Derek Kolluri
Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 5:30pm Pacific Time (7:30pm Central Time)