Ann Noble

Ann Noble is a veteran Theatre Ghosts/Fringe director & performer, she is also a writer, actor, director, solo performer, acting teacher/coach, arts educator — and a jail chaplain. She was most recently seen in Tom Jacobson’s Crevasse (Son of Semele/Victory Theatre) and Sabina in Thornton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth (A Noise Within). She is a proud member of Antaeus Theatre, Rogue Machine, Warriors For Peace, and the Echo Theater, where she originally premiered her previous clown shows, A Bella Incarceration, and Little Parts Hunts A Baby-Daddy (which went on to screen digitally at both Edinburgh and Sydney Fringe Festivals).  Her award-winning plays have been produced both nationally and internationally, as have both her new media series. Her directing credits include work with several theaters and production companies in L.A., as well as for the Museum of Tolerance, L.A.’s Holocaust Museum, L.A.’s LGBT Center, the YWCA and HAnn Noble is an actor, director, playwright, arts educator, acting coach/teacher, solo performer and a jail chaplain.  She is a proud member of Echo, where she originally premiered her first clown show, Little Parts Hunts a Baby-Daddy (which went on to screen digitally at both Edinburgh Fringe and Sydney Fringe), then her second clown show, A Bella Incarceration (which went on to a successful run at Hollywood Fringe last year with Theatre Ghosts), and, most recently, her third clown show, 52 Pick-Up, received a production hot off this year’s Hollywood Fringe (also with Theatre Ghosts); she also appeared in Echo’s award-winning production of Poor Clare (where she garnered the LADCC Award for Best Featured Performance).  Her most recent acting credits include:  Tom Jacobson’s Crevasse (Son of Semele/Victory Theatre; LADCC Award Best Performance of the Year; Stage Raw Award Best Two-Hander Performance; LA Scenie Award “Star of the Year”), Thorton Wilder’s The Skin of Our Teeth (A Noise Within; LADCC Nomination Best Featured Performance), The Winter’s Tale (Antaeus-member), The Unraveling (Ghost Road), and Corktown ’39 (Rogue Machine-member).  Her directing credits include extensive work with Theatre Ghosts, as well as with Antaeus, Vs., Warriors For Peace (member), Two Heads Are Better Prods, LifeChild Prods, Moving Arts, LA’s LGBT Center, LA’s Holocaust Museum, and LA’s Museum of Tolerance.  Her award-winning plays have been produced all over the country and the globe, and she is published by StagePartners.  She currently teaches at Moving Arts Theatre and Antaeus.  As an arts educator, she has worked with the YWCA, New Village Girls Academy, Rancho San Antonio Home for Boys, LA’s LGBT Center, and Homeboy Industries.  As a jail chaplain, she is part of CFLC’s CPE training program, and serves as Program Coordinator for Prism Restorative Justice which brings chaplaincy to those incarcerated in the LA County Jails; she is also a senior chaplain at CRDF in Lynwood (for another taste of her work in the jails, please listen to her radio play, Blue Like You, which can be found at antaeus.org as part of their “Zip Code Plays: Season Three” series).  She can currently be seen on stage in Boston Court Pasadena’s production of Tennessee Williams’ The Night of the Iguana, and upcoming projects include Jami Brandli’s The Caregiver’s Guide at Kayenta Arts in Utah. IG: @sparksjacks

previous THEATRE GHOSTS collaborations:

HAUNTING RIGHTS (2023)

director

BLOODSUCKERS…a survival guide (2023)

director

A BELLA INCARCERATION (2024 / 2025)

creator / performer [Bella]

THREE WITCHES (2024)

director / performer [Lady M]

POLITE CONVERSATIONS AND WINE (2025)

director

52 PICK-UP (2025)

creator / performer [Penny]