[1] His work has been featured at the Sydney Opera House, the National Theatre in London, and Harvard Medical School.
[2] He is known for his Live Art practice based in 'candid, personal interactions',[3] and his work dealing with themes, issues and experiences around cancer.
Prior to becoming a professor of Theatre and Performance at Rose Bruford in 2020, he was a reader at the University of Chichester and a Knowledge Exchange Fellow at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
[citation needed] It has been performed at the Harvard Medical School, NY Academy of Medicine, Cape Town Live Art Festival, Seymour Centre Sydney, Performing Medicine, Contact Manchester, Colchester Arts Centre, Decibel Festival, Camden People's Theatre, and many more.
[13] Developed with support from Arts Council England, the show explores the process of, and fallout from, Purge, a performance action 'in which strangers voted to keep or delete each of [Lobel's] Facebook friends.
'[citation needed] He has described solo performance as 'the perfect metaphor for being sick', since it requires one body 'on stage, isolated and vulnerable'.