Gabriel Clausen (Sound Designer)
Gabriel Clausen (Sound Designer) is a sound designer and composer based in Winston Salem, NC. His theatrical credits include Pyramid Theatre Company: The Last Supper, Too Heavy for Your Pocket, How I Learned What I Learned, Intimate Apparel, A Raisin in the Sun, Hooded, Being Black for Dummies; Playmakers Repertory: How I Learned What I Learned, Native Son, Skeleton Crew; Studio Theatre: PYG or The Misedumacation of Dorian Belle (world premiere); Victory Gardens Theater: Queen of the Night (world premiere); Children’s Theatre of Charlotte: My Wonderful Birthday Suit, The Snowy Day and Other Stories by Ezra Jack Keats; Triad Stage: Rebellious, The 39 Steps, Member of the Wedding, Dirty Blonde, Fences, Don Juan (world premiere), The Mystery of Irma Vep, And Then There Were None, A Christmas Carol, Two Wolves and a Lamb (world premiere); Cape Fear Regional Theatre: Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery; Paper Lantern: Dembe, Born Bad, Time Stands Still; Riverside Theatre: Sonnets for an Old Century, How I Learned What I Learned; Perceptions Theatre and Black Lives Black Words: Call For the Wailing Women; Rites and Reason Theatre: Tripping Over Roots; and Rhinoleap Productions: Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea.
He taught sound design at University of North Carolina School of the Arts from 2016-2022 and has also designed multiple productions at Guilford College, University of Mary Washington, and Oklahoma City University, as well as workshops and panels with American Theatre Wing and Theatrical Sound Designer and Composer Association. He is also an associate sound designer for Nevin Steinberg and working on Goddess (world premiere) at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and The Tattooed Lady (world premiere) at Philadelphia Theatre Company.