In addition to painting, Kreutz is also a playwright. He has written three full length plays: Bottoms Up, Academia Nuts, and Death by Golf. All three are published by Samuel French (now Concord Theatricals) and are performed world wide.
Gregg has also written a series of 10 Minute Plays. "Floored" was published in Smith & Kraus’ anthology, The Best 10 Minute Plays of 2006 and "The Czars Man" was published in 2013's Anthology.
Full-Length Play, Comedy
What if you could aim your iPhone at someone and delete them? Would that be tempting? Would that be murder? The Big Delete is a five character thriller/comedy which probes such issues during an extended—and lethal—Zoom meeting. The Big Delete works as a completed film, a live on-line production, or as a live on-stage play.
Trailer here.
Full length play here.
Full-Length Play, Comedy
Suitcase, suitcase, who's got the suitcase? is the urgent question in this farce set in a Caribbean hotel. One composite set represents the hotel's lobby, elevator, and second floor. The comedy charts the confusion that occurs when June, an earnest aerobics instructor, unknowingly acquires the cash filled suitcase of two money launderers from Cleveland.
Read more about Bottoms Up! at Concord.
Full-Length Play, Comedy
Professor Peter Smedforson lives in a quiet New England college town, in the former home of poet E.R. Lennox whose writings are the subject of his scholarly life's work. Reclusive Peter finds his sedate life is suddenly turned upside down when he is invaded by Tammi, a free spirit from Atlantic City whose luck has run out, by Judith, another Lennox scholar determined to unearth a lost manuscript in his home, and by Stuart, Judith's reprehensible ex-husband who is trying to beat her to the manuscript. Read more about Academia Nuts at Concord.
Full-Length Play, Comedy
When an escaped convict, an anxious bride, a scheming new husband, and a suspicious attorney all convene at Grandpa's house--it doesn't take long for Grandpa to realize he has to reschedule his golf game. This lively combination of uproarious comedy and terrifying murder mystery revolves around the uncanny resemblance between escaped convict Tony and recent bridegroom Prescott (both played by the same actor). Read more about Death by Golf at Concord.