Works
Gale has designed costumes for Broadway, International Productions, Off-Broadway, Regional Theaters, National Tours, Opera, Las Vegas and Special Events. Some of the most notable are:
- Broadway
- Arcadia - (2011)
- Cyrano De Bergerac - (2007–2008) Tony Award and Henry Hewes Design Award nominations Best Costume Design of a Play
- Rock of Ages - (2009 to present day)Tony Award and Henry Hewes Design Award nominations Best Costume Design of a Musical. Other productions include: West End, Toronto and Australia
- The Wedding Singer - (2006) Drama Desk Nomination
- Urinetown - (2001–2004) Lucille Lortel Award nomination
- Band In Berlin - (1999)
- Off-Broadway
- Bunnicula - (2013)
- Now. Here. This. - (2012)
- Rock of Ages - (2008–2009)
- The Third Story - (2008) Henry Hewes Design Award Nomination
- The Voysey Inheritance - (2006–2007) Lucille Lortel Award Winner and Henry Hewes Design Award nomination Best Costume Design of a Play
- The Milliner - (2006)
- Pig Farm - (2006)
- Burleigh Grimes - (2006)
- Rope - (2005)
- The Downtown Plays - (2004)
- The Thing About Men - (2003)
- Bright Ideas - (2003)
- Mondo Drama - (2003)
- The Dazzle - (2002)
- Free to Be You and Me - (2002)
- The Dark Kalamazoo - (2002)
- Rude Entertainment - (2001)
- Urinetown - (2001) Lucille Lortel Award nomination
- The Torch-Bearers - (2000)
- The Country Club - (1999) Drama Desk Awards nomination
- Hope is the Thing With Feathers - (1998)
- As Thousands Cheer - (1998)
- Uncle Tom's Cabin - (1997)
- Night of the Tribades - (1993)
- The Stronger - (1993)
- Mary Stuart - (1992)
- The Infernal Machine - (1990)
- The Prince of Homburg - (1990)
- Regional
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - (Goodspeed Opera House)
- Bombshells - (Milwaukee Repertory Theater)
- The Man Who Came to Dinner - (Alley Theater Houston)
- Rich and Famous - (A.C.T. San Francisco)
- The Third Story - (La Jolla Playhouse)
- A Flea in Her Ear - (Williamstown Theater Festival)
- The Great Game - (Broadway Previews at Duke)
- High Button Shoes - (Goodspeed Opera House)
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers - (Goodspeed Opera House)
- The Pajama Game - (Goodspeed Opera House)
- Crush the Infamous Thing - (Coconut Grove Playhouse)
- Lives of the Saints - (Berkshire Theater Festival)
- Merton of the Movies - (Geffen Playhouse)
- Oklahoma! - (Ordway Theater)
- Zorro - (TUTS Houston)
- Rhinoceros - (New Jersey Shakespeare)
- National Tours
- Bunnicula
- Rock of Ages
- Urinetown
- Oh, Figaro - (National Theater of the Deaf)
- The Comedy of Errors - (The Acting Company)
- Opera
- The Magic Flute - (Chicago Opera Theater)
- Bitter Sweet - (Bard Summerscape)
- Las Vegas
- Rock of Ages - (Venetian Hotel)
- Surf, the Musical - (Planet Hollywood)
- Special Events
- FIFA Conference Opening Ceremony Federation Internationale de Football Association - (2009)
- The New York Chocolate Show - Chocolate Fashion Show - (2007, 2009)
- Opening Ceremony Mass Celebration of the Pope's Visit to Yankee Stadium - (2007)
- Sex and the City Film DVD Release Party at the New York Public Library - (2007)
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