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Gabriel Ruiz
(Bio as of June 2021)
Gabriel Ruiz (Martin/Alex/Frank) returns to the Goodman where he previously appeared in The Upstairs Concierge. Other Chicago credits include The Secret of My Success (Paramount Theater); You Got Older, The Rembrandt, The Way West, How Long Will I Cry? and The Motherf**ker with the Hat (Steppenwolf Theatre); Next to Normal, Company and Arcadia (Writers Theatre); The Wolf at the End of the Block and White Tie Ball (Teatro Vista); Cry it Out and Mansfield Park (Northlight Theatre); Photograph 51, Agamemnon and Man in the Ring (Court Theatre); Native Gardens (Victory Gardens Theater), Singin’ in the Rain and City of Angels (Marriott Theatre); Creditors (Remy Bumppo Theatre); Working (Broadway Playhouse); Richard III and Short Shakespeare! A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) and Arabian Nights (Lookingglass Theatre Company). New York credits include Blood and Gifts (Lincoln Center). Regional credits include Native Gardens (Cincinnati Playhouse); Harvey (Milwaukee Repertory Theater); and Why Torture Is Wrong… (Forward Theater Company). TV/Film credits include Chicago PD, Chicago Fire, Chicago Justice, APB, Electric Dreams and Boss. Music Composition credits include In the Time of Butterflies (Teatro Vista); An Epic Tale of Scale (Chicago Children’s Theatre); Vietgone (Writers Theatre) and I Hate It Here (Studio Theater).