Jeremy Gable

the pulse:
resides in:
Philadelphia, PA
contact by:
gablewriter@gmail.com
their site:
http://www.jeremygable.com
plays by Jeremy
- 140: A Twitter Performance
- A Mile A Minute
- Algor Mortis
- American Way
- Flying Spaghetti Monster Holiday Pageant
- Flying Spaghetti Monster: The Holy Mug Of Grog
- Giant Green Lizard!: The Musical
- Orange Alert
- Rain
- Re: Woyzeck
- Stimulus: A Declination
- Tetromino Song
- The Bench
- The Ouroboros Line
- William Hurts
Jeremy's suggested links
Artistic Vision:
To create an eclectic, honest and unique theatrical voice. To write works that are funny, intelligent, tense, full of emotion and speaking to the human condition. To create multi-layered characters who either cling to each other in desperation, or repel each other with destructive results. To tell stories that will be imaginative and original, while still being emotionally accessible. Above all, to tell each and every story with humor, fear, creativity and urgency.
Playwriting Biography:
His plays have been produced in Philadelphia, Orange County, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Spokane and Washington D.C. His works include full-length plays, one-acts, musicals and adaptations.
Awards & Fellowships:
Best New Play (Nomination) - OC Weekly Theater Award - "Marat.Sade" - 2005; Audience Favorite Award - Spokane Civic Theatre's Playwrights Forum Festival - 2001; Audience Favorite Award and Best in Fest (Youth Division) - Spokane Civic Theatre's Playwrights Forum Festival - 1999
Directing Biography:
Jeremy has directed plays, musicals and one-acts since 2006. His productions include Sarah Kane's "4.48 Psychosis", Bryony Lavery's "Frozen", Kander & Ebb's "Cabaret" and the world premiere of Scott Keister's rock musical "Attack of the Giants Nuts".
Acting Biography:
Jeremy Gable has nearly 20 years of acting experience, in a variety of genres. Some of his favorite roles include Nick ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"), Adam ("The Shape of Things"), Malcolm ("The Full Monty"), Dogberry ("Much Ado About Nothing"), John Wilkes Booth ("The Pledge Drive: Ruminations On The Hunger Artist"), Sebastian ("Twelfth Night"), Brad ("The Rocky Horror Show"), Herald ("Marat.Sade"), Gog/Magog ("The Gog/Magog Project"), Giuseppe Zangara ("Assassins") and Algernon ("The Importance of Being Earnest").
Design Biography:
Jeremy worked as a set and sound designer at the Hunger Artists Theater Company in Fullerton, California. His work includes "Cabaret", "Frozen", "4.48 Psychosis" and the short plays "Sumatra Mandheling" and "Darktime in Skipland".
