Gabi is a New York/Tri-State based theatre artist dedicated to creating new plays, musicals, screen and teleplays that feature many rich roles for wonderful warriors of womankind, deeply flawed and whole and beautiful all at the same time. She writes about handling grief, trauma, relationships and families, embracing the good, the bad, the ugly and all of the dysfunction that comes along with being human.

Her short musical, iWISH (written with composer Bryan Blaskie and lyricist Lawrie Chiaro) was produced three times at various Los Angeles venues from 2012-2014, and was also published by NMI. Her full-length musical, CITY OF LIGHT (written with composer, Jan Roper and lyricist, Julie Weiner) has seen development, workshops, concerts and festivals on both coasts, and is available on iTunes as a shortened version for the Micro-Musical Theatre Show. Her full length play POT ODDS won Best Director at the SheNYC Festival in July/August 2022. It was also produced digitally by the Theatre Project in August 2021, and was developed at PlayGround Experiment NYC, and is currently being licensed by SheNYC Arts. Her short play NET WORTH was produced at the Think Fast Theatre festival in Maplewood, NJ in February 2020, and ALEXA, DARLING was featured as part of the Next Gen Gi60 festival in Brooklyn at two venues. Most recently, her new short play CATCH 23 premiered at Chatham Players’ 29th Annual Jersey Voices to wonderfully sold out houses. She’s also finishing writing a new Celtic rock musical “Faerie,” with Invisible: the musical’s David Orris. Her one hour tv pilot ALL IN, that takes place in the high stakes poker world won her the Distinguished Student Award in her graduating MFA class. She also acts, sings, plays poker, does yoga, crochets, reads, is a quickbooks whiz, and runs two businesses, Christmas Matters Holiday Carolers and Whole Body Energy.

Gabi received her MFA in Playwriting & Screenwriting from Point Park University and her BA in Theatre & Music from Smith College, and attended the Motley Design School and B.A.D.A. in London. After moving to LA, she studied at the renowned Beverly Hills Playhouse for 20 years, studied vocal performance and completed a two-year Musical Theatre Writing program at New Musicals Inc.