Andrew Gall

Andrew Gall (he/him/his) is a multi-disciplinary theatre-maker living in Richmond, VA where he has worked with the Firehouse Theatre, Richmond Shakespeare, and Cadence Theatre (Pipeline New Works Fellow). He has directed and performed in a large number of productions that span a broad spectrum of genres and styles over the course of over thirty years of professional artistic practice. Before coming to Virginia, he co-founded and served as the artistic director of the Wing-and-Groove Theatres in Chicago and then Highland Rep in Western NC. He was the Producing Artistic Director for NC's historic Parkway Playhouse for 12 years. He has created theatre projects from sources as diverse as novels, literature, folk and punk rock songs, as well as regional history. As an arts administrator...

Andrew Gall (he/him/his) is a multi-disciplinary theatre-maker living in Richmond, VA where he has worked with the Firehouse Theatre, Richmond Shakespeare, and Cadence Theatre (Pipeline New Works Fellow). He has directed and performed in a large number of productions that span a broad spectrum of genres and styles over the course of over thirty years of professional artistic practice. Before coming to Virginia, he co-founded and served as the artistic director of the Wing-and-Groove Theatres in Chicago and then Highland Rep in Western NC. He was the Producing Artistic Director for NC's historic Parkway Playhouse for 12 years. He has created theatre projects from sources as diverse as novels, literature, folk and punk rock songs, as well as regional history. As an arts administrator, he is a change agent who has directed expansions of programming, capital campaigns, and physical plant renovations. Under his leadership, arts organizations have been recognized with major grants, and funding from private and public foundations. As an educator, Andrew has taught performing arts at the undergraduate, graduate, and high school, as well as inside correctional facilities. He has served on the boards and grant panels for the North Carolina Arts Council, the League of Chicago Theatres, and the Southeastern Theatre Conference, and is a past president of the North Carolina Theatre Conference. Andrew received his undergraduate degree from Northern Michigan University and a Master's Degree from Louisiana Tech University's School of the Performing Arts and is in progress on an MFA in Playwriting from Augsburg University. He is the father of three children, two dogs, and, most recently, a cat. He is profoundly grateful for the support, encouragement, and inspiration he gets from his partner, Amanda.

Scripts

Lake Effect

by Andrew Gall

Synopsis

Two estranged adult siblings convene at the family's old cottage on Lake Michigan to spread the ashes of their recently deceased father.

Two estranged adult siblings convene at the family's old cottage on Lake Michigan to spread the ashes of their recently deceased father.

Manistique

by Andrew Gall

Synopsis

Anna hadn't seen Renny in thirty years; not since college ended. Then, in the midst of a winter storm in Manistique, Michigan, he shows up at the rundown bar she's working in.

Anna hadn't seen Renny in thirty years; not since college ended. Then, in the midst of a winter storm in Manistique, Michigan, he shows up at the rundown bar she's working in.

Walled In

by Andrew Gall

Synopsis

Lester has played the game well all his life. At 68 years old he's amassed the rewards of privilege and power that befit his station as a high powered lobbyist, political consultant, and corporate lawyer. In an unexpected turn of the wheel of fortune and with insinuations from people at the top of the food chain of a quick trial, no jail time, and a pardon, Lester agrees to take the fall for his team and keep...

Lester has played the game well all his life. At 68 years old he's amassed the rewards of privilege and power that befit his station as a high powered lobbyist, political consultant, and corporate lawyer. In an unexpected turn of the wheel of fortune and with insinuations from people at the top of the food chain of a quick trial, no jail time, and a pardon, Lester agrees to take the fall for his team and keep his mouth shut about some dubious activities. When Lester ends up behind bars with a mop and bucket cleaning the prison bathrooms at the beginning of a very punitive sentence that will keep him locked up for the rest of his life, he starts demanding some action from his powerful friends. Before he can say "MAGA" and by order of the DOJ, he's reassigned to be a student in the prison education program. As his life outside falls apart and he discovers how fleeting loyalty and promises are, he has to complete reading and writing assignments from Walden; or, Life in the Woods and is drawn kicking and screaming into the transcendental vision of Henry David Thoreau's contemplation of solitude and spirituality.