Water Rats (police drama) – double episode guest LEAD – serial killer
G.P. (medical drama) guest LEAD – patient
Home and Away (soap) guest LEAD – academic genius/romantic interest
All Saints (hospital drama) GUEST – estate agent
Legends, series 2 (international espionage) GUEST – security guard
Kingdom Come: Deliverance Voice Artist + Motion Capture + LEAD for game’s online advertisement
Shakespeare’s “Famous Monologues” with Professor Hilsky (at Velky Sal, Ustredni) LEAD – performer of all selected monologues
Cimrman Theatre (CET) LEAD – Bedřich, salesman
Deaf Empire by Stephan Delbos (Kolowrat Theatre) Supporting – Salda, Smetana’s producer
Shakespeare’s Richard III & Julius Caesar – extracts with Professor Hilsky (at Velky Sal, Ustredni) LEAD – performer of all selected monologues
Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice – extracts with Professor Hilsky (at Clam-Gallas Palace) LEAD – performer of all selected monologues
Shakespeare’s Sonnets with Professor Hilsky (at Dejvicka Divadlo) LEAD – performer of all selected sonnets
Broadway Bound by Neil Simon (Marian St Theatre) LEAD – Eugene Jerome, the young Neil Simon
The Land, The Animals by Blake Brooker (Bondi Theatre) LEAD – Brad, futuristic scientist
Gabriel by Moira Buffini (New Theatre) LEAD – Gabriel, amnesiac ww2 pilot
Great Expectations the Musical (Seymour Centre) LEAD – young Pip, orphan
Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley (Marian St Theatre) Supporting – Barnett Lloyd, southern lawyer
Arcadia by Tom Stoppard (Sydney Theatre Company) Supporting – Lord Augustus + Gus, young english lord
Daylight Saving by Nick Enright (Marian St Theatre) Supporting – Jason Strutt, tennis super-brat
The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan (Opera House) TITLE ROLE – Ronnie Winslow, british public-school boy
Beyond Endurance by Meredith Hooper (BBC radio 4) LEAD – Frank Hurley, expedition photographer
Radio Dolores (Animated Film) LEAD – narrator
Mana – revolutionary food/drink (commercial) LEAD – VO
the Golem (virtual reality tour, prague) LEAD – VO, the guide
Before He Left the Family by Carrie Tiffany (BBC radio 4) LEAD – narrator + all characters
Wake in Fright by Kenneth Cook (ABC radio) LEAD – narrator + all characters
Sacred Heart by Robert Dessaix (ABC radio) LEAD – narrator
The Line by David Brooks (ABC radio) LEAD – narrator
The Informer by Mulk Raj Anand (ABC radio) LEAD – narrator
Poetica Violet by various poets (ABC radio) LEAD – narrator
Nightswimming by Paul Anderson (ABC radio) LEAD – Jim, champion swimmer
In Four Four by Gretchen Miller (ABC radio) LEAD – Johnny, motorbike rebel
Hindsight: Phillip & Bennelong (ABC radio) LEAD – Governor Phillip, first governor of NSW
Kingdom Come: Deliverance LEAD – Infomercial Salesman
Fair FX: LEAD – Cheryl, the air-hostess
Vodafone: Supporting – pigeon businessman
Lotto: LEAD – space lab technician
Johnnie Walker: LEAD – office worker/gamer
Yellow Pages: LEAD – hungover partyer
Mountain Dew: LEAD – skater dude
Twisties: LEAD – shopper dude
Sydney Morning Herald: LEAD – park bench reader
3 Phone: LEAD – restaurant diner, with Aussie cricket team
Camille by Alexandre Dumas LEAD – Armand, romantic hero
Geography of a Horse Dreamer by Sam Shepard LEAD – Cody, kidnapped clairvoyant cowboy
Dreamalittledreamalittle by Toby Schmitz LEAD – Jack, psychopathic torturer
As You Like It by Shakespeare Supporting – Jaques, melancholic philosopher
The Front Page by Ben Hecht Supporting – Roy Bensinger, hypochondriac journalist
Too Young for Ghosts by Janis Balodis Supporting – Phillips, cockney explorer
Nicholas Nickleby by David Edgar based on the novel by Charles Dickens Supporting – Vincent Crummels, theatre manager
Six Degrees of Separation by John Guare Supporting – Geoffrey Miller, south-african art dealer
The Oresteia by Aeschylus Supporting – Aegisthus, greek ruler
“Gabriel Andrews is superbly energetic, shouldering the production to a higher level whenever he’s centre stage.”
The Sun Herald
“In this impressive and exceptionally well-matched cast, Gabriel Andrews excels as storyteller Eugene.”
Sunday Telegraph
“Gabriel Andrews is terrific … striking a good balance between youthful indolence and writerly ambition and scoring points with every smart-mouthed aside to the audience.”
SydneyCity Hub
“…brilliant young Gabriel Andrews as Simon… There is a show-stopping scene in which the young Simon dances with his mother… Andrews and Hayes brought the first-night house down.”
The Australian Jewish News
“The two brothers, played by Gabriel Andrews and David James, introduce much laughter in their stylish performances with an exquisite sense of timing for comedy so masterful that neither misses any opportunity they can…”
Northern District Times
“… Gabriel Andrews and David James … two skilful actors, a thoroughly engaging duo who mine the pathos and milk the comedy for all it’s worth.”
The Sydney Morning Herald
“…a great performance from Gabriel Andrews …”
Hills News, That’s Entertainment
“Gabriel Andrews (who was impressive as the tennis brat in Daylight Saving) puts in a fine performance…”
The Sydney Weekly
“…two excellent performances from Gabriel Andrews and Sarah Norris…”
The Sydney Morning Herald
“Much of the appeal extends from the storyteller Andrews, a performer worth watching.”