Filmmaker Nick Fancher recently suggested to Jeff and Steve (owners-writers-actors of 34 West) that they tell their story- - about their lives together while navigating amish country, performing in a prison and creating a vibrant boutique theater in downtown Charleston, SC.
After several weeks of texts and zoom calls, Fancher and artist Dylan Menges arrived this week to document the guys’ story.
Actors were interviewed. Audiences were interrogated. We rocked the house with a live taping of GROOVY KINDA LOVE. And copious amounts of 34 West pimento cheese was consumed.
We’ll keep you posted on the release date of the documentary. In the meantime, we hope you get a chance to snag tickets for the current musical GROOVY KINDA LOVE playing through December 31. It’s funny, subversive, heart-warming, and slightly kinky.
At least, that’s what Jeff and Steve said. Who knows what else they said on tape???