Gregory Gesch
Gregory Gesch
Artistic Roles: Role - Actor, Director, Playwright & Designer
Short Bio:
Gregory is a theatrical polymath having been actor, director, designer, and playwright for over 50 years. He began acting with the Queensland Theatre Company, aged eighteen, and performed with it and Brisbaneβs other professional companies over the years until becoming Resident Director of the QTC for the decade of the eighties. He moved on to become Artistic Director of the New England Theatre Company in NSW.
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As an actor Gregory has appeared with Queensland Theatre (Company) in productions throughout the 70βs including βPygmalionβ, βStreetcar Named Desireβ, βA Midsummer Nightβs Dreamβ, Equusβ, βOne Flew Over the Cuckooβs Nestβ, βTaming of the Shrewβ, βSavagesβ and βRichard IIIβ among others. He also performed with Twelfth Night Theatre Company, notably in βButterflies are Freeβ and with The Brisbane Actorβs Company in, βThe Misenthropeβ, βScapinoβ and βHomeβ. For Frame & Kennet Productions he was in βHeidi Grows Upβ and βHamlet on Iceβ while he worked in several capacities with the Gallery Theatre and appeared in βEnemyβ, βThe Passageβ, Entertaining Mr Sloaneβ and βA Christmas Carolβ.
He spend a year as a puppeteer for The Puppet People performing in national tours of their large scale black-theatre productions of βBees Hayβ and βSpringβ. Gregory played David Dannerman in the Reg Grundy soap βUntil Tomorrowβ. He did a lot of Costume work as characters such as βScooby-Dooβ and a certain much loved Bear while he was also Cut Price Sam in the eponymous Saturday morning television show. He acted in radio dramas for the ABC where he also hosted βAbout Healthβ, an educational series for primary schools. βLove-Lies-Bleedingβ marks his return to acting.
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1981 - Home (Theatre), Brisbane Actors Company, Actor - Jack
1979 - A Midsummer Night's Dream (Theatre), Queensland Theatre Company, Actor - Lysander
1976 - The Misanthrope (Theatre), The Actors Theatre, Actor - Acaste
1976 - Entertaining Mr Sloane (Theatre), Gallery Theatre, Actor - Mr Sloane
1976 - Equus (Theatre), Queensland Theatre Company, Actor - Alan Strang
1975 - Until Tomorrow (television series), Reg Grundy Pty. Ltd, Actor - David Dannerman
1975- The Taming of the Shrew (Theatre), Queensland Theatre Company, Actor - The Lord
1974 - Enemy (Theatre), Gallery Theatre, Actor - Paul
1974 - Death of a Salesman (Theatre), Queensland Theatre Company, Actor - Stanley
1972 - Butterflies are Free (Theatre), Twelfth Night Theatre Company, Actor - Don Baker
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ββ¦Gregory Gesch portrays Alex in extremis, both capturing the vulnerability and tragedy of the characterβs condition.β
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βGESCH WHOSE NIGHT IT WAS. Greg Gesch may not be the easiest name to pronounce but it will be one of the easiest to remember. All Greg has to do is to continue producing performances like this effort he is turning on at Twelfth Night and he will make certain of that.β
Brian Johnston - Courier Mail
βLOVE YOUR ENEMY. The performances of Greg Gesch as the German soldier, and Tom Solly as the Cockney are superb. Both hold the audiences interest through long soliloquies that are as intensely acted as they are written. Their Characteristics and accents are controlled to perfection.
Showtime β Courier Mail
βPROFESSIONAL MARK STAMPED ON EQUUS... The leading roles of the psychiatrist and the youth were taken splendidly by James Elliot β well known from βNo. 96β β and Greg Gesch. It would be hard to imagine these parts done better.β
J.G.C. β Toowoomba Chronicle
βThis βHomeβ is not a happy one. But it is memorable; and all the more memorable when given such a fine cutting edge by the impact of such acting as I witnessed last night. Here are actors who, by the way they manipulate dialogue and silences, by the way they mime and gesticulate, and stumble and slump, portray people β and even civilisations β shorn of life and faculty...this is a performance of real force.β
David Rowbotham β Courier Mail