“Kill them. WooHoo them. Control them. Save them.”
This dark exploration from inside a Sims computer game delves into queer identity, gender, and the malevolant results of playing God unchecked.
MOTHERLOD_^E
by Frenzy Theatre Co.
Directed by Belle Hansen
The Spook
by Melissa Reeves
Directed by Daniela Farinacci
GABAN
Gabriel played Kevin in Frenzy Theatre Co.’s 2023 production at Theatre Works.
by Brooke Andrew
Directed by Budi Miller
Lord of the Flies
by Arts Centre Melbourne and New Adventures / Re: Bourne
Directed by Scott Ambler
Gabriel’s theatre credits include:
2024 David, STUCK, Midsumma ’24, Meat Market Stables, dir. Margot Fenley (currently in development)
2022 Richard Plantagenet, Henry VI, Prague Shakespeare Company, dir. Suzanne Dean
2020 Antigonus, The Winter’s Tale, Victorian College of the Arts, dir. Petra Kalive
2020 Todd, Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill Fill, Victorian College of the Arts, dir. John Kachoyan
The aftermath of an affair ends in bloodshed. 10 Minutes asks the question: How would you choose to spend your final 10 minutes if you knew they were your last?
10 Minutes was conceived, written, rehearsed and performed within 24 hours as part of Antipodes Theatre Company’s Play in a Day event in 2023.
Gabriel played Dan.
by Kikki Temple
Directed by Dax Carnay
10 Minutes
Gabriel played the lead role of Martin in VCA Acting Company 2021’s graduating production.
Gaban is a new Australian work written by First Nations artist Brook Andrew.
It is a post-dramatic play about the effects of colonialism and the capitalistic exploitation of sacred objects. Gaban questions the narratives of museum art: through what lens are the stories of these artefacts being told?
In 1965, Bendigo, fresh-faced and impressionable Martin finds himself torn between his life as a member of the South Bendigo branch of the Communist Party and his role as an undercover ASIO spy.
Gabriel played Witness in the premiere production of GABAN in 2021.
Gabriel played in the Ensemble in Arts Centre Melbourne’s 2017 production.
A thrilling dance adaptation of William Golding’s classic novel by Sir Matthew Bourne and Scott Ambler.
The action of Lord of the Flies is transferred to a deserted theatre, where a stranded group of schoolboys establish their own rules and civilisation, before order breaks down in a descent into chaos.