The Musical, An American in Paris, Oh, Hello on Broadway, You’re Welcome America: A Final Night with George W. Bush, Beetlejuice, The New One, King Kong, The Performers, The Seagull, Amelie, and Xanadu.
His regional, national tour, and worldwide productions include Xanadu, The New One, Dangerous Beauty, Amelie, An American in Paris, and Moulin Rouge!
Swibel has created, directed, and produced multiple hit web series, including Cubby Bernstein, written by Douglas Carter Beane and starring Cynthia Nixon, Nathan Lane and Patti Lupone, and The Trumpty Dumpty Cycle, written by John Lithgow and starring Meryl Streep, Samuel L. Jackson and Joseph Gordon Levitt, among many others.
[12][13] Swibel grew up outside Chicago, studying at The Piven Theater Workshop, before moving to a remote mountaintop in Running Springs, California at 15.
[citation needed] In 2008, Swibel was set to produce the dramatic television series, Big Dead Place, based on the Antarctic-set memoir by Nicholas Johnson.
[15] Swibel created the anthology series, Forbidden Fruit, referred to at times as Freedom Run, with collaborator, executive producer, and composer, Stevie Wonder, for NBC.
[16] Based on the non-fiction book by Betty DeRamus, the series tells true stories of love and revolution throughout the Civil Rights Movement.
[citation needed] In 2014, Swibel returned to Off-Broadway to produce, My Daughter Keeps Her Hammer, by Brian Watkins, directed by Danya Taymor, at The Flea Theater.
[23] In 2008, Swibel's company co-produced the Broadway production of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull, starring Kristen Scott Thomas, Carey Mulligan, and Peter Sarsgaard.
[28] In 2017, Swibel's Triptyk Studios was back with Oh, Hello on Broadway, written by and starring Nick Kroll and John Mulaney, with direction by Alex Timbers.
[citation needed] In 2018, Swibel's Triptyk Studios opened King Kong on Broadway with music by Marius de Vries, lyrics by Eddie Perfect, and book by Jack Thorne.
[34][35][36] Swibel co-directed and produced the 8-episode comedy series Cubby Bernstein about a supernatural Tony Awards campaign adviser trapped in the body of a 10-year-old boy from Long Island.
[5] Swibel is a board member of Every Last One, an organization fighting to free separated migrant children from detention and advocate for immigrant families.
[41] Swibel formed the first iteration of his production company, World Tribe Players, during his junior year at Chicago's Goodman School of Drama, to focus on experimental theater and independent film.
[citation needed] In 2008, Swibel and Smith began working with writer, composer, and producer Adam Westbrook, their third partner in what would become Triptyk Studios, and who gave the company its name.
[citation needed] Triptyk developed and produced theater, film, television, web series, and social justice events, such as Moulin Rouge!