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Gabriel Barre

Birth Place: Brattleboro, VT, USA

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Gabriel Barre is an American director and actor. Best known for creating original musicals, his work has been seen on Broadway, throughout the United States, and across four continents internationally.

Gabriel directed the Broadway production of Amazing Grace, which also toured the country and was a sit-down production at the new Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC in 2019. In New York City, he is known for his off-Broadway work: he directed the original production of Andrew Lippa’s, The Wild Party at the Manhattan Theatre Club starring Idina Menzel, Taye Diggs, Brian Darcy James and Julia Murney. He was awarded the Calloway Award for Best Direction, and was nominated for five Outer Critics Circle Awards and thirteen Drama Desk Awards, both including Best Direction of a Musical. He directed the original production of John Cariani’s Almost, Maine at the Daryl Roth Theatre, which has become one of the most frequently produced plays in the United States with over 4000 productions to date. It has been translated into a dozen languages and recently unseated Shakespeare as the most produced play in North American high schools. Other Off-Broadway productions include a new adaptation of Cyrano De Bergerac at the St. Clement’s Theatre, using the Anthony Burgess translation, brought to life by a cast of only eight actors and featuring direction by Barre (who also appeared in the leading role), action direction by Rick Sordelet and an original musical score by Alexander Sovronsky, performed live, by the actor/musician cast. He also directed the original productions of Summer of ’42 at the Variety Arts Theatre, Honky Tonk Highway at Don’t Tell Mama (winner of a MAC Award and Bistro Award for Best Review), Stars in Your Eyes at the Cherry Lane Theatre, Andrew Lippa’s, john & jen at the Lamb’s Theatre and Son Of A Gun at the Samuel Beckett Theater.

Nationally, he directed the US national tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s, Cinderella, starring Eartha Kitt, which performed at NYC’s Madison Square Garden; it toured and played regionally in the US for three years. He also directed the national tour of Pippin, which originated at the Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut and played throughout the US and Canada. In 2015 he created the widely acclaimed new Stephen Schwartz musical Magic to Do for Princess Cruise Lines which is still running on 3 international vessels, and plans are being launched to bring the show to land in the form of a US National Tour.

His concert work includes the American Songbook Series at Lincoln Center three years in a row, several Musical by the Year concerts at Town Hall, the concert version of Pippin for World Aids Day, and The Four Seasons at Lincoln Center. Most recently he directed a concert of The Scarlet Pimpernel at Lincoln Center in 2019 with Manhattan Concert Productions.

Regionally he directed A Sign of the Times, a jukebox musical of Petula Clark music, written by Bruce Villanch and starring Chilina Kennedy, which made its world premiere at the Delaware Theatre Company in Wilmington, Delaware. Other regional credits include the world premiere production of Memphis at the North Shore Music Theatre in Boston. It also played at Theatreworks in Palo Alto, CA where it was the winner of the San Francisco Bay Area Critics Association Award for Best Direction. At the Goodspeed Opera House, he recently directed a non replica production of Billy Elliot, the revivals of Sweeney Todd (winner of four Connecticut Critics Circle Awards including Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical), Finian's Rainbow (nominated for five Connecticut Critics Circle Awards), King of Hearts, the new musical, Houdini, which he remounted at the Marriott-Lincolnshire Theatre in Chicago, as well as many other new musicals including Fanny Hill, Dorian and Frank Wildhorn's Camille Claudel, starring Linda Eder.

Other musicals include Little Shop of Horrors and Flower Drum Song at the American Musical Theatre of San Jose, Time After Time at the Pittsburgh Playhouse, Hair and The Who's Tommy at the Connecticut Repertory Theatre; Freaky Friday, Camelot, and the world premiere of Tom Jones (winner of Independent Reviewers of New England Award for Best Direction) at North Shore Music Theatre, Camelot and Sweeney Todd at Casa Mañana in Texas, West Side Story at Pioneer Theatre in Utah, Tick, Tick... Boom! at the Adirondack Theatre Festival, Stand By Your Man, which played at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville for two years and All About Us, written by Kander and Ebb based on the play "The Skin of Our Teeth", at the Westport Playhouse. He directed the critically acclaimed productions of Private Lives at the Seattle Repertory Theatre, Love's Labours Lost at CRT, as well as Hay Fever and Pericles at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. He has also spent many summers with the O'Neill Theatre Center developing new pieces.

Internationally, Gabe directed the world premiere of Frank Wildhorn’s adaptation of Carmen, which just celebrated its 11th year anniversary of a sold-out run at the Karlin Theater in Prague, Czech Republic, starring Lucie Bila. It was also filmed in 3D and commercially released throughout the Czech Republic. Also, at the Karlin, he mounted large-scale non replica revivals of the musicals Jesus Christ Superstar and the Czech premiere of Elton John’s Aida. He most recently directed the world premiere of a new Czech musical about Sherlock Holmes: Holmes, The Legend, written by Ondrej Brzobohaty, in 2018.

In Asia, he directed the world premiere of the Frank Wildhorn musical Tears of Heaven (nominated for eight Musical Awards including Best Direction) at the National Theatre in Seoul, South Korea. In Japan, he directed the Umeda Art’s Theatre production of Frank Wildhorn’s The Scarlet Pimpernel, which was their coed premiere. The production went on to be revived the following year, after successfully touring Osaka and Tokyo. He also participated as a guest artist director with American Voices in Bangkok, Thailand. In China, Gabe has worked on numerous projects, including Monkey King at the Water Cube, and is currently developing three shows there - one about the Wulanmuqii Dance Troupe in Inner Mongolia, as well as a new musical about the Silk Road to be produced in Xi’an, China, set to open in 2020 at a theatre currently being built for the show. He is also currently working with Rupert Holmes on adapting Geling Yan's novel, Flowers of War, into a new musical, with the hopes of opening in China, followed by a Broadway run.

In Mexico, he directed the non-replica Mexican premiere production of Billy Elliot, which was nominated and won numerous awards, including Las Lunas Del Auditorio for Best Musical 2018. Lunas del Auditorio is an award given by the National Auditorioum to the best live shows in Mexico. His production of Billy Elliot also received 12 nominations, including Best Musical and Best Direction from Los Premios Metropolitanos de teatro, winning five awards, in 2018.

As an actor, Gabriel Barre was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in Starmites. He won a Bistro Award as an original cast member in Forever Plaid. Other performing credits include Ragtime (final Toronto workshop), Ain't Broadway Grand, Rags, Anna Karenina (original Broadway companies), Barnum (first national tour); Off-Broadway: Return to the Forbidden Planet, The Petrified Prince at the Public Theatre, Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, which he also provided the musical staging for, A Fine and Private Place, which he also directed, The Tempest, and The Mistress of the Inn (both at The Roundabout Theatre,) Marathon Dancing directed by Anne Bogart at En Garde Arts, El Greco with INTAR at Playhouse 91, as well as numerous productions at Mirror Repertory Company, Lamb's Theatre, Playwright's Horizons, Jewish Repertory Theatre, York Theatre and LaMama E.T.C.


His film credits include: The Amazing Floydini (Lead), The Gurneyman (Lead), Luggage of the Gods (Lead), Girl 6, Summer of Sam, Quiz Show, The Road to Wellville, Stardust Memories, Best Eaten Cold, The Dutch Master, Eat and Run and Can't Stop the Music.

On television, he’s appeared on Law & Order, Fame, Kate & Allie, Nickelodeon, and a number of programs on PBS, including the mockumentary making of a musical Traps! on EGG, the arts show.

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Gabriel Barre STAGE CREDITS

[Off-Broadway]
2006
Raven

[Chester, CT (Regional)]
US Premiere, 1998
Parsee Man

[Off-Broadway]
1994
Franz

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1993
Marvin Fischbein

[Off-Broadway]
Off-Broadway Revival, 1992
Performer

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1992
Korunsky

Peasant

Man at Party

Constantine Levin (Understudy)

[Off-Broadway]
1991
Ariel

[Off-Broadway]
1989
Sebastian

[Broadway]
Broadway Revival, 1989
Performer

Trinkulus

[Off-Broadway]
1988
Soapy

[Off-Broadway]
1988
Fabrizio

[Off-Off-Broadway]
Off-Off-Broadway Revival, 1987
Performer

[Broadway]
Original Broadway Production, 1986
Man on Stilts

Laertes

Sam

Ragman

Sam (Sweatshop Worker)

[Off-Broadway]
1985
Troshin

[Off-Off-Broadway]
York Theatre Company Production, 1985
Performer

[Off-Broadway]
1982
Jerry

[East Haddam, CT (Regional)]
Goodspeed Revival, 1992
Performer

Gabriel Barre Productions

 
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[Off-Broadway, 2019]
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[Broadway, 2015]
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[Chicago, 2014]
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[Off-Broadway, 2012]
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[East Haddam, CT (Regional), 2006]
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[Off-Broadway, 2006]
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[Off-Broadway, 2006]
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[Milburn, NJ (Regional), 2005]
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[New York, 2005]
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[Off-Broadway, 2005]
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[Regional (US), 2004]
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[New York, 2003]
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[Off-Broadway, 2001]
Choreographer
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Director/Choreographer
 
[Chester, CT (Regional), 2000]
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[Chester, CT (Regional), 2000]
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[Off-Broadway, 2000]
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[Off-Broadway, 1999]
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[Off-Broadway, 1999]
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[Regional (US), 1999]
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[Regional (US), 1999]
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[Waterford, CT (Regional), 1999]
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[Regional (US), 1997]
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[Regional (US), 1997]
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[Regional (US), 1996]
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[Off-Broadway, 1995]
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[Off-Broadway, 1992]
Movement Director
 
[Regional (US), 2004]
Director

Gabriel Barre Awards and Nominations


winner
Drama Desk Awards - 2000 - Outstanding Director - Musical

Gabriel Barre, The Wild Party (Manhattan Theatre Club)

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2000 - Outstanding Director of a Musical

Gabriel Barre, The Wild Party


winner
Tony Awards - 1989 - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

Gabriel Barre , Starmites

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Are There Many Musicals About the Same Subject?


This time, the reader question was: With The Great Gatsby musicals happening now, are there other examples of musicals about the same subject?

Full Cast and Creative Team Set For UK Tour of HERE YOU COME AGAIN


The full cast and creative team has been announced for the UK premiere of Here You Come Again. The show receives its UK premiere in Leeds this spring, where it runs from Saturday 11 May to Saturday 8 June ahead of a major UK tour.

Industry Reading of FUSONG Will Be Held Today


Lawrence Walker will present a developmental reading of Fusong, a new musical with book and lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson and music by Cecilia Lin.

New Music FUSONG To Have Private Industry Reading This Month In NYC


Lawrence Walker will present a developmental reading of Fusong, a new musical with book and lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson and music by Cecilia Lin. Based on the novel, The Lost Daughter of Happiness, by acclaimed Chinese novelist and screenwriter Geling Yan, Fusong is directed and conceived by Gabriel Barre.

A SIGN OF THE TIMES' Justin Matthew Sargent Takes Over Our Instagram Today


Follow along on our Instagram story as Justin Matthew Sargent takes you behind the scenes of A Sign of the Times, currently running New World Stages.

UK Tour of Dolly Parton Musical HERE YOU COME AGAIN Extends; Steven Webb to Join the Cast


Following the UK premiere of Here You Come Again in Leeds - where it runs from Saturday 11 May to Saturday 8 June - additional dates have been confirmed for the previously announced tour.

Steven Webb Joins The Cast Of HERE YOU COME AGAIN At The King's Theatre, Glasgow


 Here You Come Again will arrive in Glasgow as part of a major UK tour ahead of performances in the West End. The Scottish premiere of this new Dolly Parton musical brings all her biggest hits together for the first time ever in this show, fully authorised by Dolly herself.

Andrew Lippa's WILD PARTY Will Return For Four Shows at Jaxx Theatre


Jaxx Theatricals has announced their 17 Year Anniversary Extension of Andrew Lippa's Wild Party as part of the Jaxx Theatre's Grand Re-Opening in their new home on Wednesday, March 27th through March 30th, 2024.

Video: Get a First Look at A SIGN OF THE TIMES at New World Stages


Get a first look at footage of A Sign of the Times, now playing Off-Broadway at New World Stages. Learn more about the show and see how to purchase tickets.

A SIGN OF THE TIMES to Offer $19.65 Limited-Time In-Person Rush Tickets


Limited-time, in-person rush tickets are now available for A Sign of the Times. Learn how to purchase tickets.

Photos: Go Inside Opening Night of A SIGN OF THE TIMES at New World Stages


See photos from opening night of A Sign of the Times at New World Stages.

Photos: Inside Opening Night of A SIGN OF THE TIMES


Check out photos from inside opening night of the new musical A Sign of the Times, running off-Broadway at New World Stages.

Review Roundup: A SIGN OF THE TIMES Opens At New World Stages


Head back in time to the 1960s with the new musical A Sign of the Times, which has officially opened at New World Stages. See what the critics had to say about this new Off-Broadway jukebox musical!

Video: Travel Back to the 60s in Rehearsal for A SIGN OF THE TIMES


In this video, watch as the company of A Sign of the Times meets the press and gives a special sneak peek in rehearsals!

Photos: First Look at Chilina Kennedy and More in A SIGN OF THE TIMES


 All new photos have been released from A Sign of the Times, a new musical featuring the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and more! Check out the photos here!

A SIGN OF THE TIMES Cancels Tonight's Performance Due to Illness in the Company


 A Sign of the Times will cancel tonight’s performance, Monday, February 12, due to a non-COVID related illness affecting the company. Learn more about A Sign of the Times and see when performances will resume.

A SIGN OF THE TIMES Delays First Preview Due to Technical Requirements


A Sign of the Times, scheduled to begin performances Wednesday February 7 at New World Stages, will delay its first preview by a day. Learn more about the production.

Scottish Premiere Of New Dolly Parton Musical HERE YOU COME AGAIN Comes To Glasgow's King's Theatre in October


Here You Come Again will arrive in Glasgow as part of a major UK tour ahead of performances in the West End. The Scottish premiere of this new Dolly Parton musical brings all her biggest hits together for the first time ever in a rollicking and joyful show, fully authorised by Dolly herself.

Photos: Go Inside Rehearsals for 60s Musical A SIGN OF THE TIMES


Rehearsals are now underway for A Sign of the Times, a new musical featuring the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and other classic pop hits of the 1960s. BroadwayWorld is taking you behind the scenes with the cast below!

Gabriel Barre FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Gabriel Barre been in?

Gabriel Barre has appeared on Broadway in 4 shows.

How many West End shows has Gabriel Barre been in?

Gabriel Barre has not appeared in the West End.

What awards has Gabriel Barre been nominated for?

Gabriel Barre has been nominated for the following awards: Outstanding Director - Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for The Wild Party (Manhattan Theatre Club), Outstanding Director of a Musical (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for The Wild Party, and Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical (Tony Awards) for Starmites.

What awards has Gabriel Barre won?

Gabriel Barre has won the Outstanding Director - Musical award at the Drama Desk Awards for The Wild Party (Manhattan Theatre Club) and the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical at the Tony Awards for Starmites.

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