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Brian Swibel, often credited as B. Swibel, is an American writer, producer, director and activist. Working in theater, film, and television, he has garnered five
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nominations, an
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, and a
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Emerging Filmmaker honor at the
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. His written work includes the short films: ''Fault'', which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and received worldwide distribution from Shorts International; ''Sunset Town'', which premiered at Lake Placid Film Festival and screened around the world; and ''Forbidden Fruit'', which he created for
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and
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, based on the non-fiction book by Pulitzer finalist, Betty DeRamus. Swibel's
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theatrical productions include ''Moulin Rouge! The Musical'', ''An American in Paris'', ''Oh, Hello on Broadway'', ''You’re Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush'', ''Beetlejuice'', ''The New One'', ''King Kong'', ''The Performers'', ''
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'', ''Amelie'', and ''Xanadu''. His Off-Broadway productions include ''My Daughter Keeps Our Hammer'', a
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Critics Pick, and ''Family Secrets'', directed by Bob Balaban.  His regional, national tour, and worldwide productions include ''Xanadu'', ''The New One'', ''Dangerous Beauty'', ''Amelie'', ''An American in Paris, and Moulin Rouge! The Musical''. For TV, Swibel's productions of ''Oh, Hello on Broadway'' premiered on
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, ''You’re Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush'', on
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, ''An American in Paris'', on
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, and ''The New One'', on Netflix.  He most recently produced the
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-narrated Netflix documentary, ''Kiss The Ground'', which premiered in 2020. Swibel has created, directed, and produced multiple hit web series, including ''Cubby Bernstein'', written by
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and starring
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, and ''The Trumpty Dumpty Cycle'', written by
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and starring
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, Samuel L. Jackson and
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, among many others.


Background

Swibel grew up outside Chicago, studying at The Piven Theater Workshop, before moving to a remote mountaintop in
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at 15.  While in California, he wrote his first play, ''Children of the Moon'', based on Henrik Ibsen's ''Ghosts''. He returned to Chicago where he apprenticed under
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and the artistic department at The Goodman Theater.  He went on to graduate from The Goodman School of Drama.  While attending The Goodman, Swibel was approached by actress Maggie Fine to direct Sam Shepard's
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.  The production, starring Fine and actor Steve Haggard, led Swibel to establish the production company that would one day become Triptyk Studios. During this period he wrote original plays at Bogart's
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, assistant directed
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’ production of ''Polaroid Stories'' starring McCraney, and
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’s production of ''
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'', both at The Merle Reskin Theater, and produced and directed numerous productions for his own company, including Daniel McIvor's ''House'', starring Bradley Grant Smith.


Screenwriting

Upon graduating from The Goodman, Swibel wrote and produced his first short film, ''Sunset Town'', with his brother and early creative partner, Justin David Swibel. The film, shot in Chicago, featured many actors from his company and starred Chicago stage actor, Larry Yando. ''Sunset Town'' premiered at the Lake Placid Film Festival as a "Spotlight Short" and screened internationally. Swibel then wrote his second short film with his brother, ''Fault'', which screened at over 60 festivals internationally, ultimately showing in Kodak's Emerging Filmmaker Showcase at Festival De Cannes. ''Fault'' was distributed by Shorts International. In 2008, Swibel was set to produce the dramatic television series, ''Big Dead Place'', based on the Antarctic-set memoir by Nicholas Johnson.
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signed on to star in the series as his follow-up to ''
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'', and the series was sold to HBO. 
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signed on to direct.  After Gandolfini passed away, the project was put into turnaround, then re-sold to independent studio,
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. Swibel created the anthology series, ''Forbidden Fruit'', referred to at times as ''Freedom Run'', with collaborator, executive producer, and composer,
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, for NBC.  Based on the non-fiction book by Betty DeRamus, the series tells true stories of love and revolution throughout the Civil Rights Movement.


Theater

In 2006, Swibel directed a Los Angeles production of ''Good Thing'' by playwright
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.  The ''Encino Sun'' praised Swibel's "passionate direction". That same year, Swibel co-wrote a stage version of the novel ''To Die For'' with novelist
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.  The work was featured in Hartford Stage's Brand: NEW Play Festival.


Off-Broadway

In 2006, Swibel produced his first Off-Broadway play, ''Family Secrets'', directed by Bob Balaban, at 37 Arts. In 2014, Swibel returned to Off-Broadway to produce, ''My Daughter Keeps Her Hammer'', by Brian Watkins, directed by
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, at
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.


Broadway and worldwide productions

In 2007, Swibel was a producer on Broadway show ''Xanadu'', a musical satire by Douglas Carter Beane. The show earned four Tony-nominations, including Best Musical. The production of ''Xanadu'' was unusual for having no veteran Broadway producers on its team. In 2008, Swibel's company co-produced the Broadway production of Anton Chekhov’s ''The Seagull'', starring Kristen Scott Thomas,
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, and
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. Swibel next brought
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and
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’s ''You’re Welcome, America: A Final Night with George W. Bush'' to Broadway.  Directed by McKay and starring Will Ferrell, the production opened on the eve of Barack Obama's inauguration and became a smash hit.  The production earned a Tony nomination for Best Special Theatrical Event and was filmed for broadcast on HBO. Swibel's company co-produced the Broadway production of ''The Performers'', starring
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,
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, and
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. The production's run was cut short by superstorm
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. In 2014, Swibel mounted the Broadway musical ''An American in Paris'' under his company's new name, Triptyk Studios.  Based on the film with music and lyrics by
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and
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, an original book by
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and direction by
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, ''An American in Paris'' tried out at the
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in
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, before opening on Broadway in 2015. The production earned 12 Tony nominations, including Best Musical, and won four.  The ''An American in Paris'' US tour launched in 2016, followed by the West End production in 2017. In 2015, Swibel's Triptyk Studios launched the pre-Broadway run of ''Amelie, A New Musical'' at
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, with a book by Craig Lucas, music by Daniel Messe, lyrics by
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and Daniel Messe, and direction by Pam McKinnon. The Berkeley Rep production starred
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and received critical acclaim, moving to Los Angeles in 2016, and Broadway in 2017.  A UK tour followed in 2019 and a West End production was planned for 2021. In 2017, Swibel's Triptyk Studios was back with ''Oh, Hello on Broadway,'' written by and starring
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and
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, with direction by
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. The sold-out run was a smash with critics and audiences and was subsequently filmed for Netflix, where it began streaming on June 13, 2017. In 2018, Swibel's Triptyk Studios opened ''King Kong'' on Broadway with music by
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, lyrics by
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, and book by
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Entertainment Weekly's review admired the artistry of the Kong puppet but called the human characters "rote" and said the songs were unmemorable. The show earned a
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. The same year, Swibel's Triptyk Studios opened the Broadway production of ''The New One'', written by and starring
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.  After a successful run, a filmed version of the production launched globally on Netflix on November 26, 2019. In 2019, Swibel's Triptyk Studio's opened the Broadway production of the new musical, ''Beetlejuice'', based on the classic film, with music and lyrics by Eddie Perfect, book by
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and Anthony King, and direction by Alex Timbers.  The show became a sensation through Tik-Tok and enjoyed a dedicated audience, garnering eight Tony nominations, including Best Musical. That same year, Swibel's Triptyk Studio's produced ''Moulin Rouge! The Musical'', based on
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's film of the same name, with a book by John Logan, direction by Alex Timbers, choreography by
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, and musical direction by Justin Levine.  ''Moulin Rouge! The Musical'' consistently performed as the second most popular show on Broadway behind ''
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'' and was subsequently nominated for 14 Tony Awards.  The Broadway production was shut down due to the COVID-19 epidemic but plans to reopen. The Melbourne, Australia production opened in 2021. US National Tour, West End, and
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productions are also in the works.


Webseries

Swibel co-directed and produced the 8-episode comedy series ''Cubby Bernstein'' about a supernatural Tony Awards campaign adviser trapped in the body of a 10-year-old boy from Long Island. In 2020, his studio created the hit web series, ''The Trumpty Dumpty Cycle'', produced by
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and Tim Van Patten, and based on Lithgow's ''New York Times'' bestseller, ''Trumpty Dumpty Wanted a Crown''.  The 21-episode series premiered during the run-up to the 2020 presidential election and starred a multitude of stars, including Meryl Streep, Samuel L. Jackson, Joseph Gordon Levitt,
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,
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,
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,
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, and more. The series was featured on ''The Late Show with Stephen Colbert''.


Activism

Swibel is a member of the Cultural Counsel for the anti-corruption organization,
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. In 2020, he produced the star-studded virtual event, ''United to Save The Vote'', featuring
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,
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,
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, Sia, Ed Helms, Jennifer Lawrence,
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, and more. Swibel is a board member of Every Last One, an organization fighting to free separated migrant children from detention and advocate for immigrant families.


Triptyk Studios

Swibel formed the first iteration of his production company, World Tribe Players, during his junior year at Chicago's Goodman School of Drama, to focus on
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and
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.  In 2006, six years later and in advance of the Broadway production of ''Xanadu'', he reformed the company as B. Swibel Presents. That same year, Swibel met Broadway producer Tara Smith and partnered with her in the newly formed company: an official affiliation between Smith's Playing Pretend Productions and B. Swibel Presents, sharing production offices, staff, and operations.   In 2008, Swibel and Smith began working with writer, composer, and producer Adam Westbrook, their third partner in what would become Triptyk Studios, and who gave the company its name. In 2014, in advance of their production of ''An American in Paris'', Swibel and Smith officially combined B. Swibel Presents and Playing Pretend Productions and, along with Westbrook, were billed as Triptyk Studios for the first time.   Triptyk developed and produced theater, film, television, web series, and social justice events, such as ''Moulin Rouge! The Musical,'' ''Kiss the Ground'', ''The Trumpty Dumpty Cycle'', and ''United to Save the Vote'', respectively.


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