Gyda Arber(I)
- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Gyda Arber is a theatrical writer-director best known for creating the
multimedia iPod noir, Suspicious Package, which drew acclaim from a
host of publications, including The New York Times ("A distinctly
21st-century form of participatory theater. A singular experience.")
and The Village Voice ("Impressive!...Makes for thrills.") and was
nominated for an NYIT Award for Best Production of a Play. Named
"Person of the Year" by nytheatre.com, Gyda is also the
director-creator of the interactive play Q&A: The Perception of Dawn
("quite ingenious"--nytheatre.com), the writer-director of the short
film "Watching" (commissioned by the horror festival Sinister Six), and
the director of the sold-out hit Theater of the Arcade ("provocative
and intriguing"--NY Times). Also an accomplished actress, she has
appeared at The Public Theater, Joe's Pub, and most frequently at The
Brick, in shows including Fassbinder's Blood on the Cat's Neck (Phoebe
Zeitgeist), Greed: A Musical Love $tory (Anna Nicole Smith), the
English-language premiere of Vaclav Havel's Mountain Hotel (Liza), Ian
W. Hill's noir pastiche World Gone Wrong (Dolores), and the musical Ich
Liebe Jesus! (Virgin Mary). A San Francisco native, she has a degree in
musical theater from NYU, and is a graduate of the Maggie Flanigan
Studio.