Draft:Reggie Gavel
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Reggie Gavel (born 1987 as Regan Joel Michael Crummer), is an award winning New Zealand born Artistic Director and Producer. Of both Rarotongan and English descent he is related closely to
Annie Crummer. A trained pianist, actor, and later director, he has worked around New Zealand on over 100 creative projects. Reggie is currently Artistic and Operations Manager for Clarence St Theatre in Hamilton, Waikato.