ACTING

MAX TOOTLEMAN – THEATER

Recent Projects

Max Tootleman produced and performed in Stage Fright: A Killer Cabaret, a cabaret at The Green Room 42.

Stage Fright: A Killer Cabaret was performed on October 27th, 2025 at 9:30 PM.

Max Tootleman produced and performed in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 10-Year Anniversary Celebration, a cabaret at The Green Room 42.

Crazy Ex-Girlfriend 10-Year Anniversary Celebration was performed on October 12th, 2025 at 9:30 PM.

Max Tootleman made his solo producing debut and performed in This Cabaret Does Not Pass The Bechdel Test, a cabaret at The Green Room 42.

This Cabaret Does Not Pass The Bechdel Test was be performed on August 18th, 2025 at 9:30 PM.

Max Tootleman produced and performed in Celebrating The Musicals Too Bold For The Mainstream, a cabaret at The Green Room 42.

Celebrating The Musicals Too Bold For The Mainstream was performed on February 6th, 2025 at 9:30 PM.

Max Tootleman recently made his Green Room 42 producing and performing debut in From Street To Stage: Deluxe Edition.

From Street To Stage: Deluxe Edition was performed on October 21st, 2024 at 9:30 PM.

Max Tootleman recently acted in Terror: Live The Nightmare’s second haunted house, Terrorvision. Terrorvision is New York City’s Largest Haunted House!

Max Tootleman performed from the start of the season on September 13th, 2023, and has been in a myriad of rooms within the house.Terrorvision closed on October 27th, 2023.

Max Tootleman recently performed in The PlayGround Experiment’s project Drop & Give Me 10 #21, Nothing Good Happens After 3am. Drop & Give Me 10 is where playwrights are given a short time to write the first 10 minutes of a new play including the five prompts by The PlayGround Experiment. It is a fundraiser for The PlayGround Experiment and a way for actors and playwrights to challenge themselves by creating new work in less than two weeks and working on it for a very short period of time before presenting it to the world

Max Tootleman performed in the second slot of 10 minutes at approximately 6:25 pm ET on Sunday April 16th, 2023.

Max Tootleman was in the inaugural season of Hersheypark’s Dark Nights. Dark Nights’ frightfully immersive haunt experience spreads its shadows over the Hersheypark® landscape every evening during this Hersheypark Halloween seasonal event, unearthing three scare zones and four spine-tingling haunted houses. Midways transform from enchanting to unnerving and once-familiar space mutate into chilling explorations of the unknown. The only thing more terrifying than the dark, is what lurks within.

Max Tootleman performed in the all-new scare zone the Valley of Fear. Hersheypark Dark Nights 2022 took place at Hersheypark Saturday/Sunday September 17th – October 9th, 2022, and Friday/Saturday/Sunday October 14th – October 30th, 2022.

Max Tootleman was in A Sketch of New York‘s February 2022 show at the Producer’s Club, in which he was a part of the Sketch Ensemble bringing this satirical sketch comedy show about life in New York City to life.

Max Tootleman performed in the 6 pm shows on Friday, February 25th, 2022, and Saturday, February 26th, 2022, along with the 1 pm show Sunday, February 27th, 2022.

A Sketch of New York is a new sketch comedy show based in Manhattan. Deeply rooted in the New York traditions of sketch comedy, it satirizes city life.

Max Tootleman was in AlphaNYC Theater Company’s virtual production of How To Survive Being In A Shakespeare Play as Casca, Henry V, and the Shepherd in this whimsical comedy about how most characters in Shakespeare could have survived if only they had listened.

How To Survive Being In A Shakespeare Play was performed on zoom Friday, June 10th, 2022 @ 7 PM, Saturday, June 11th, 2022 @ 9 PM, and Sunday, June 12th, 2022 @ 7 pm.

Max Tootleman was in a staged reading of Age of Bronze’s adaptation of Iphigenia In Aulis as The Servant and Messenger adapted by Edward Einhorn. ”Iphigenia In Aulis plumbs the depths of human despair and scales the heights of human nobility. Time has failed to diminish the power of this Greek tragedy since Euripides wrote it in the fifth century BCE. It blasts both the human heart and the human mind. Edward Einhorn’s vital new translation and Eric Shanower’s evocative illustrations together propel the reader into a fascinating new experience of this ageless story.”

Iphigenia In Aulis is a graphic novel/play hybrid adaptation and the staged reading took place at Everyone Comics & Books in Queens, NY Saturday, July 30th, 2022 at 8 PM.