British-born American playwright and game designer
Jeremy Joseph Gable (born May 10, 1982)[ 1] is a British-born 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
References
^ a b c "Jeremy Gable - Biography" . The Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-07-12 .
^ "About Jeremy - Jeremy Gable" . Jeremy Gable. Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ Thoreson, Kerri (2 February 2010). "Main Street - Living the Dream" . Coeur d'Alene Press . The Coeur d'Alene Press. Archived from the original on 2017-04-08. Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ "The Summer Jeremy Gable Took Over Orange County Theater" . OC Weekly, LP. Archived from the original on 2016-12-24. Retrieved 8 October 2014 .
^ "BackStage West review of "Giant Green Lizard" " . BackSTage West. August 2006. Retrieved 2009-04-13 . [dead link ]
^ Marchese, Eric (28 April 2006). "4.48 Psychosis" . Backstage . Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ Marchese, Eric (17 May 2007). "Frozen" . Backstage . Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ a b "The Flying Spaghetti Monster Holiday Pageant" . Bobby Henderson. 30 November 2006. Retrieved 2009-07-12 .
^ a b "Flying Spaghetti Monster: The Holy Mug Of Grog" . Bobby Henderson. 27 November 2008. Retrieved 2009-07-12 .
^ a b AMERICAN WAY by Jeremy Gable . Original Works Publishing. Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ a b Heffley, Lynne (8 October 2004). "Buffoon takes it over the top" . Los Angeles Times . pp. 1– 2. Retrieved 2009-07-05 .
^ a b c Hodgkins, Paul (14 June 2009). "Arts & Entertainment: Play unfolding on Twitter over 60 days" . Orange County Register . Orange County Register Communications. Archived from the original on 2011-08-13. Retrieved 2009-07-06 .
^ a b Beers, Joel (28 June 2007). "Orange County Arts - Not Quite By the Buchner" . OC Weekly . Village Voice Media. Archived from the original on 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2009-07-06 .
^ Mandell, Jonathan (27 August 2015). "Twitter Plays Aren't Revived, They're Retweeted" . American Theater Magazine . Theatre Communications Group. Retrieved 2019-01-10 .
^ "D-Pad by Jeremy Gable" . The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. Archived from the original on 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2015-08-18 .
^ a b "Announcing the 16th Annual National Showcase of New Plays from December 8-10, 2017" . National New Play Network. 3 October 2017. Archived from the original on 2020-02-19. Retrieved 2019-01-10 .
^ a b "Watch Me Jump on Steam" . Valve . Retrieved 2018-02-16 .
^ a b "Watch Me Jump on the App Store" . Apple Inc. Retrieved 2018-09-25 .
^ a b "Watch Me Jump - Apps on Google Play" . Retrieved 2018-09-25 .
^ "2019 Independent Games Festival reveals year's finalists" . UBM. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 2019-01-10 .
^ "who we are" . Ninth Planet. Retrieved 2018-04-18 .
^ "PAGE BY PAGE REPORT DISPLAY FOR 15951367215 (Page 1 of 1)" . fec.gov . Retrieved February 21, 2017 .
^ "HEY, JEREMY GABLE IS RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT - committee overview" . fec.gov . 13 May 2015. Retrieved September 25, 2017 .
^ "Play Station < Spokane Civic Theatre Hosts Its 16th Straight Playwrights Forum Festival" . The Spokesman-Review . 3 June 1999. Retrieved 2009-07-17 .
^ "TV Stars Come Out for Blank's Young Playwrights Fest in L.A. June 6–30" . Playbill Inc. Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ "Giant Green Lizard! The Musical by Jeremy Gable" . Maverick Theater. Archived from the original on 2018-10-22. Retrieved 2009-07-12 .
^ Sessoms, Joshua (29 January 2010). "Philly Playwright Sets Stage For TWitter" . NBC Philadelphia . NBC Universal Inc. Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
^ "Micro-Fest Philadelphia - Network of Ensemble Theatres" . Network of Ensemble Theaters. Archived from the original on 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
^ Lamar, Andre (7 June 2012). "Darth Vader sings in "Star Wars: A New Musical Hope" " . Smyrna-Clayton Sun Times . GateHouse Media, Inc. Archived from the original on February 2, 2013. Retrieved 2012-09-06 .
^ "Studio X-hibition New Play Development 2013" . Theatre Exile. Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2019-01-10 .
^ "Any house is a DREAM HOUSE with some imagination: Philadelphia Local Artists for Youth and Plays & Players prepare a Rainy Day Play" . Phindie. 6 November 2014. Retrieved 2018-02-16 .
^ "Dream House A Rainy Day Play" . YouthPLAYS. Retrieved 2017-04-07 .
^ "FringeArts - 901 Nowhere Street" . FringeArts. Archived from the original on 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2015-08-18 .
^ "Nowhere Fast - FringeArts" . FringeArts. Archived from the original on 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
^ "2016/2017 Studio X-hibition Series" . Theatre Exile. Archived from the original on 2017-09-14. Retrieved 2018-02-16 .
^ "ParticularRisk" . Bryn Mawr College. Archived from the original on 2017-03-23. Retrieved 2017-03-22 .
^ "Go Ahead - Great Plains Theatre Conference" . Great Plains Theatre Conference. Retrieved 2017-03-22 .
^ "Hero School - Theatre Horizon" . Theatre Horizon. Archived from the original on 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2018-02-14 .
^ "Strange Tenants - FringeArts" . FringeArts. Archived from the original on 2021-08-27. Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
^ "REVIEW: 4Solo at Simpatico-Original Works, Brimming With Originality - Philadelphia Magazine" . Metro Corp. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 2018-09-25 .
^ "HOMEWORLD - ninthplanet" . Ninth Planet Productions. Retrieved 2020-01-16 .
^ "D-Pad - Theatre Exile" . Theatre Exile. Archived from the original on 2021-04-10. Retrieved 2021-01-27 .
^ "Great Plains Theatre Conference" . Great Plains Theatre Conference. Retrieved 2018-02-16 .[permanent dead link ]
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