Gail Tierney (they/she/he @gailtierney) is a Brooklyn based writer, producer, and ocean policy advocate. Their sketch comedy keeps things weird as a collaborator at Brooklyn Comedy Collective and The Second City New York. Gail would like you to read the remainder of this bio in the voice of David Attenborough:
They received a BFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul and a Master’s in Ecological Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary. Comedy is their forever boo, but they’ve been known to dabble in marine habitat restoration, eco-theatre, disability justice, and small-scale regenerative agriculture. Gail thinks a livable planet is somewhat vital to a few things, including the continuation and flourishing of their comedy career, so they split their time, using imagination as a powerful political tool. In the wild, Gail’s natural habitat is a reading fort made entirely of kelp so they can be subsumed by seaweed whilst reading sapphic fantasy, eating breakfast tacos, and listening to the ambient soundtrack of a women’s soccer game.