Get to know Gabrielle

Gabrielle Gore is a New York–based singer and actor with a gift for storytelling and a love of versatility - whether she’s channeling Carole King onstage, sinking into the dark humor of Sweeney Todd, or guiding her own students in the voice studio.  A proud Oklahoma native and graduate of Oklahoma City University’s Musical Theatre program, Gabrielle brings both artistry and heart to every performance.

Gabrielle Gore is a New York–based mezzo-soprano and actor with a passion for bringing dynamic stories to life on stage. Originally from Oklahoma, Gabrielle recently earned her Bachelor of Music in Musical Theatre from Oklahoma City University, where she trained under renowned faculty in both classical and contemporary performance.

Her professional credits span from regional theatre to tribute concerts, showcasing her versatility as both a vocalist and actor. She has appeared with Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Carole King Cover, Marilyn, Cynthia U/S), Breckinridge Backstage Theatre in Cabaret (Frenchie/Sally U/S) and   Oklahoma City University in Sweeney Todd (Mrs. Lovett). 

Gabrielle’s concert work includes starring as a tribute artist for Carole King, Patsy Cline, and Cher at the historic King Opera House as well as touring with Gabrielle Gore & The Silent Thunder across the casino circuit in Oklahoma and Arkansas.

As a performer, Gabrielle is celebrated for her sharp comedic timing, and ability to move seamlessly between styles - from golden age classics to contemporary pop-rock. 

In addition to her work on stage, Gabrielle is the founder of her own private voice studio, where she coaches singers in musical theatre, classical, and contemporary styles. Her teaching philosophy centers on building healthy, lasting technique while encouraging each student’s unique artistry. With a background in both performance and pedagogy, she creates an environment that is supportive, challenging, and tailored to individual goals - whether preparing for auditions, developing stage presence, or simply finding joy in singing.