About Us

 

Jonathan Fahn

Jonathan is the director and producer of multiple short films including the award-winners Fast Food (a Scorsese spoof; Grand Jury Award, MicroCine Fest; Best Director, Atlantic City Film Festival), Tea With Grandma (starring cinematic legend Tippi Hedren; Grand Jury Prize, NY Int’l Film & Video Festival, Audience Award, Chichester Int’l Film Festival) and Old Dogs (co-written with his brother Tom Fahn and starring movie greats John Saxon, Basil Hoffman, and Larry Gelman; Best Short Film, SoCal Independent Film Festival). He also directed the new Christmas classic Jerry, which was conceived and shot during quarantine. He is a prolific regional theatre director, having helmed productions of The Odd Couple, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike, Noises Off, Cowboy Mouth, and many others. Jonathan directed Stars in Cement, an original short play by Tom Cavanaugh, both on-stage and on-screen, where it picked up an Accolade Film Competition Award. He directed Holly Sidell's acclaimed one-woman show, Deconstructing Holly, which earned an Encore Award at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. He is the co-creator of 5-Star Weekend, a pandemic-inspired web-series for YouTube, with his wife, Jennie Fahn.

Jennie Fahn

Jennie’s solo comedy Under the Jello Mold premiered at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival where it won Best Solo Performance, Producer’s Encore and was named ‘Pick of the Fringe.’ The show is currently playing at regional theatres throughout the U.S. Her first one-woman show, You Mutha! A One-Mother Show ran for two years in Los Angeles and was featured in the 2005 N.Y. Fringe Festival. Other playwriting credits include Broads! The Musical (book – El Portal Theater), Does It Make A Sound? (one of the Four Tree Plays – Schkapf Theater), 12 Items or Less (Friends and Artists Theater), and Cracker Jack Day (Friends and Artists Theater). Screenwriting projects include the comedy anthology series 5-Star Weekend, and the short films Jerry, Break, and Tea With Grandma in which she co-starred with Tippi Hedren (honored as Best Short Film at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival). Her short screenplay One Night at Pops was a finalist in the CinemaStreet Women's Short Screenplay Competition. Her screenplay adaptation of Under The Jello Mold made it to the second round of the Austin Film Festival Screenplay Competition, and was a semi-finalist in the Diverse Voices Screenplay Competition.

The Studio on Prosser is a creative playground, where you have the freedom to explore, without judgement. You’ll never know what you might discover until you start!