LEVERAGE: REDEPTION

Amazon’s hit show staring Noah Wyle, Beth Riesgraf, Gina Bellman, Aleyse Shannon, Aldis Hodge, & Christian Kane.

Director Mark Roskin.

SYNCOPATION

Best Actor Nomination

The two-hander is played with consummate skill by Jye Frasca and Devon-Elise Johnson. Both trained as actor, dancer, singer, and come with long lists of credits, but their performances here are something special. Indeed, they would be worthy Olivier winners”. - Nicola Claire

KAUFMAN’S GAME

Winner of the the Gold Award at the LA Neo Noir Film Festival.

“Jye Frasca gives a powerhouse performance in his film debut as Stanley in Helier Bissell-Thomas’  first feature KAUFMAN’S GAME ” - IndieWire

REALITY MINE

Cannes Flim Festival

“Man of the piece is Frasca, whose small but imposing pen-pusher Charlie is naturally played, lending authenticity to the dialogue. Browne’s performance as Max with his expressive face and natural camera presence, makes him a relatable “man-of-the-people” to Frasca’s statesman.” - Chris Moyse Vulture Hound

Jye Frasca as Boq in WICKED on Broadway

WICKED


The Gershwin Theatre, Broadway & Apollo Victoria Theatre, London
Directed by Joe Mantello

“And coming all the way to Oz from down under, Jye Frasca makes his Broadway debut as Boq, the unusually tall Munchkin. He performed alongside Idina Menzel in the London production of Wicked, and now returns to round out the cast with an adorable, awkward sweetness” - Playbill

Jye Frasca as Frankie Vall in JERSEY BOYS

JERSEY BOYS

Prince Edward Theatre, London / Las Vegas
Directed by Des McAnuff

“..they could really act the stuffing out of their characters, with wit and conviction. This was especially true of Jye Frasca, in the role of Frankie Valli, he of the platinum falsetto. He grabbed the spotlight with such gusto that no one was going to deny him his right to it. For me, at least, this added a touch of unexpected drama to show I felt I knew inside-out even before I saw it the first time." - New York Times, Ben Brantley.

Jye Frasca in Fiesta

FIESTA: Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises

Trafalgar Studios, London
Directed by Alex Helfrecht

“All of the performances are interestingly nuanced… The sexual web in which her ladyship entangles Jye Frasca (a hard-drinking writer named Robert) is involvingly spun… Frasca – so good in Thrill Me and Jersey Boys – effortlessly switches, meanwhile, between the comedy and tragedy that his character brings to the proceedings... This is an intense, raw and compelling piece of theatre.”- The Sunday Telegraph, Tim Walker.

Jye Frasca in Thrill Me

THRILL ME

Best Actor Nomination

Tristan Bates Theatre, London / Charing Cross Theatre, London
Directed by Guy Retallack

“There is no production currently running in the capital that is more intelligent, atmospheric and haunting than this' –"Jye Frasca's Leopold is a study in helpless infatuation. Upon the stage of this theatre - a place that offers no refuge to the talentless- these two gents prove beyond all doubt the they are proper, grown-up Actors with a capital A." - Sunday Telegraph, Tim Walker.