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Clare just finished up the World Premiere of ODD by Cammi Stillwell! This show was written with Clare in mind for playing the co-lead part with her real life best friend.

“Together, Wynne and Ruble radiate a bubbling sense of genuine joy when together… Ms. Ruble has a strong yet grounded presence as the more repressed Margot, and she charts the character’s arc with expert smoothness. Put the two together, and their stage chemistry is not to be believed.” - Broadway World Review by Elizabeth Cortes

What People Are Saying

“Clare Ruble’s hilariously spastic Lydia – both the way she contorts her body and the way she delivers the lines have made me a veritable superfan from this one show.”

—Neil Shurley, Broadway World Review about PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

“Clare Ruble brings an equally dynamo performance and non-stop laughs as the youngest sister, Lydia. Ruble jumps from a toddler tantrum, to a period inappropriate dance move, to a pin perfect echo of her overreacting mother, combining all to seemingly channel the cartoonishly spoiled, bratty, and immature embodiment of Parks and Recs’ Mona Lisa Saperstine. Ruble is also delightfully stern and moody as Lady Catherine.”

— Jeff Levene, Carolina Curtain Call about PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

“But it’s Clare Ruble (of “Mamma Mia” and the recent Warehouse production of “The Rocky Horror Show”) who has the sassafras to bring saucy-pop interpretations to songs like her solid “Be My Baby” by the Ronettes or her spunky “My Boyfriends Back” by the Angels. And you DO believe you’re gonna be in a whole lot of trouble when her boyfriend returns.”

— Sandy Staggs, Carolina Curtain Call about SHABOOM SHABOOM

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Clare Ruble has star power.

“Clare Ruble is anything but just a simple ostrich.

The very first play she was in as a child, Ruble was cast as a floppy-legged ostrich in a rendition of The Story of the Wide Mouthed Frog. Though she wasn’t the titular Wide Mouthed Frog, Ruble danced and sang her little heart out and loved every second of being in the spotlight. It was then, she caught the theatre bug.

Now, at 23, Ruble is a working actor, performer, and Director of Corporate Development and Events at The Warehouse Theatre, still with the same bug.

If it’s any indicator of who Clare Ruble is, she is wearing dangling star earrings and has known just about every Greenville face she’s passed on just one strip of downtown Greenville.

She’s got star power.”

-Greenville Journal article by Sarah Bourlakas. Photo by Will Crooks.