Jeremy Gable
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Jeremy Joseph Gable (born May 10, 1982)[1] is an American playwright and game designer living in Philadelphia.[2]
Early life
Gable was born in Lakenheath, Suffolk, England.[1] He grew up in Post Falls, Idaho,[3] then moved to Barstow, California after graduation.[4]
Career
In July 2006, Gable wrote and produced Giant Green Lizard! The Musical, a musical parody of the Japanese monster movies from the 1950s, for the Maverick Theater Company in Fullerton, California. The show received a positive notice in the entertainment trade BackStage West, particularly noting its "inventive score" and "off-kilter sensibility".[5]
Gable served as Artistic Director of the Hunger Artists Theatre Company from December 2006 to April 2009[1] where he directed the Orange County premieres of Sarah Kane's 4.48 Psychosis[6] and Bryony Lavery's Frozen,[7] as well as writing the Flying Spaghetti Monster plays, which were covered by the official Flying Spaghetti Monster website.[8][9] He also wrote American Way,[10] which made its premiere at Los Angeles' Blank Theatre,[11] - and 140: A Twitter Performance, the first documented full-length fully original Twitter play.[12] He was named "one of Orange County's most genuinely innovative theatrical minds" by OC Weekly and called "one of O.C.'s more fertile theatrical minds" by the Orange County Register.[12][13]
After moving to Philadelphia, Gable wrote another Twitter play, The 15th Line,[14] as well as the stage plays D-Pad, which was a finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwrights Conference,[15] and Go Ahead, which was presented at the National New Play Network's National Showcase of New Plays.[16]
In 2018, Gable adapted his play Watch Me Jump into a video game, which was made available for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.[17][18][19] The game was nominated for an Independent Games Festival Award for Excellence in Narrative.[20]
Gable is a co-founder of the feminist performance platform Ninth Planet.[21]
2020 presidential campaign
In 2015, Gable submitted paperwork declaring an Independent presidential run in 2020.[22] He terminated his candidacy in 2017.[23]
Produced and published works
Stage
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | The Bench | Presented at the Spokane Civic Theatre's Playwrights Forum Festival[24] |
| 2002 | Algor Mortis | Presented at the Blank Theatre Company's Young Playwrights Festival[25] |
| 2004 | American Way | Produced by the Blank Theatre.[11] Published by Original Works Publishing[10] |
| 2006 | Giant Green Lizard! The Musical | Produced by the Maverick Theater.[26] |
| 2006 | The Flying Spaghetti Monster Holiday Pageant | Produced by the Hunger Artists Theatre Company.[8] |
| 2007 | Re: Woyzeck | Produced by the Hunger Artists Theatre Company.[13] |
| 2008 | Flying Spaghetti Monster: The Holy Mug of Grog | Produced by the Hunger Artists Theatre Company.[9] |
| 2009 | 140: A Twitter Performance | Premiered on Twitter.[12] |
| 2010 | The 15th Line | Premiered on Twitter.[27] |
| 2011 | Revolution and a Sandwich | Produced by the Shakedown Project.[28] |
| 2012 | Star Wars: A New Musical Hope | Book of a musical. Produced by Bootless Stageworks.[29] |
| 2013 | Bad Monster | Presented at Theatre Exile's Studio X-hibition Series.[30] |
| 2014 | Dream House: A Rainy Day Play | Produced by Plays and Players Theatre.[31] Published by YouthPLAYS.[32] |
| 2015 | 901 Nowhere Street | Produced by Sam Tower + Ensemble.[33] |
| 2016 | Nowhere Fast | Produced by Sam Tower + Ensemble and BRAT Productions.[34] |
| 2017 | Watch Me Jump | Presented at Theatre Exile's Studio X-hibition Series.[35] |
| 2017 | Particular Risk | Produced by Bryn Mawr College.[36] |
| 2017 | Go Ahead | Presented at the Great Plains Theatre Conference[37] and the National New Play Network's National Showcase of New Plays.[16] |
| 2017 | Hero School | Produced by Theatre Horizon.[38] |
| 2017 | Strange Tenants | Produced by Sam Tower + Ensemble.[39] |
| 2018 | The Idaho Shuffle | Produced by Simpatico Theatre.[40] |
| 2018 | Homeworld | Story Editor. Produced by Ninth Planet.[41] |
| 2020 | D-Pad | Produced by Theatre Exile[42] and presented at the Great Plains Theatre Conference.[43] |
Video games
| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Watch Me Jump | Released for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.[17][18][19] |
See also
- List of playwrights
- List of people from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- List of people from Fullerton, California
- List of people from Idaho
References
External links
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