Jess Gonzalez
Jess González is a multilingual storyteller, performer, short-film director, and theatremaker based in London. She has produced for theatre and film in English and Spanish, both written by herself and others. Her shows have been staged in Spain, Italy, and the UK. She has also directed for the award-winning series "Dinosaurio". In recent years she´s turned to comedy, directing and co-writing the web series "Bitching Kills", where she also played Barb. It is also easy to find her on the London stage doing stand-up comedy with her nickname Jess "The Mess" or in the improv group "Loose Beavers".
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Jess Gonzalez11 May 2024
Review: Blizzard, Soho Theatre
Brings both laughs and genuine emotion to the stage
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Jess Gonzalez20 April 2024
Review: Andrew Doherty: Gay Witch Sex Cult, Soho Theatre
A must-see comedy gem for those who love absurd humour.
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Jess Gonzalez29 March 2024
Review: Carmen, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
A darker, industrial and imaginative version of the visceral love story.
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Jess Gonzalez27 March 2024
Review: What if They Ate the Baby, Kings Head Theatre
A surreal and nightmarish take on 50s Desperate Housewives.
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Jess Gonzalez13 March 2024
Review: London Zoo, Southwark Playhouse Borough
Offers a pertinent reflection on the cutthroat world of corporate media...
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Jess Gonzalez18 February 2024
Review: Nelken, Sadler’s Wells Theatre
Not for the faint of heart.
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Jess Gonzalez24 January 2024
Review: The Ending, Cockpit Theatre
The essence of a gripping love story.
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Jess Gonzalez23 January 2024
Review: Blood on Your Hands, Southwark Playhouse
An interesting story about Ukrainian migrants’ struggles.
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Jess Gonzalez30 December 2023
Review: Seven and a Half Years, Etcetera Theatre
An autobiographical musical depicting depression from an honest place.
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Jess Gonzalez8 December 2023
Review: Aberdeen, Soho Theatre
A well-written show filled with musicality and dedicated to the memory of Kurt Cobain.
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