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Patrick Gabridge is an award-winning playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. His novels include Steering to Freedom, The Secret of Spirit Lake, Tornado Siren, and Moving [a life in boxes].
His full-length plays include Drift, Chore Monkeys, Flight, Blinders, Distant Neighbors, Lab Rats, Constant State of Panic, and Blinders, and have been staged by theaters across the country. His passion for history extends to his books (Steering to Freedom) and to the stage--his historical plays include work about the creation of the English Bible (Fire on Earth), the astronomers Kepler and Tycho (Reading the Mind of God), a volcanic eruption on Martinique (The Prisoner of St. Pierre), 19th century Boston publisher Daniel Sharp Ford (None But the Best), and the 1770 Boston Massacre (Blood on the Snow).
Patrick has been a Playwriting Fellow with the Huntington Theatre Company and with New Repertory. Recent commissions include plays and musicals for In Good Company, The Bostonian Society, Central Square Theatre, and Tumblehome Learning. His short plays are published by Playscripts, Brooklyn Publishers, Heuer, Smith & Kraus, and YouthPlays, and have received more than a thousand productions from theatres and schools around the world (14 countries so far).
His audio plays have been broadcast by NPR, Shoestring Radio Theatre, Playing on Air, and Icebox Radio Theatre.
Patrick has a habit of starting things: he helped start Boston’s Rhombus writers’ group, the Chameleon Stage theatre company in Denver, the Bare Bones Theatre company in New York, the publication Market InSight... for Playwrights, and the on-line Playwrights’ Submission Binge. He’s also a member of the Dramatists Guild, StageSource, and Rhombus. He is currently the co-founder and coordinator of the New England New Play Alliance and is actively involved with the Boston theater scene. He is the founder and producing artistic director of Plays in Place, a theatre company that specializes in creating site-specific plays in partnership with museums and historic sites. For 2018-2019 he will be the artist in residence at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, MA, where he will create two series of site-specific plays to be produced in 2019.
Patrick has received numerous awards for work, including fellowships from the Colorado Council on the Arts and the Massachusetts Cultural Commission. For more information visit Patrick Gabridge's website, www.gabridge.com, or his blog, The Writing Life x3.
In his spare time, Patrick likes to farm and fix up old houses.
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