Being a native Floridian, Chris grew up in Ft. Lauderdale and remained there until he was eighteen- playing baseball and soccer, and making the gradual change in high school with the theatre and choral departments. Yes, before theatre there was sports, believe it or not!
In addition, he worked at Superstar Productions on the weekends earning extra money performing for childrens' birthday parties and special events. In the three years spent with the company, he got to experience everything from playing Raggedy- Andy for One-year-olds, to the Easter Bunny at Donald Trump's West Palm Beach estate. With Superstar, he also got to experience a working recording studio and an output of an original children's CD.
Aside from theatre, he greatly enjoys not talking about theatre, just hanging out with friends, and is a huge fan of horror movies! A Nightmare on Elm Street is his favorite series and he proudly owns all of them on DVD, along with over 280 other titles in his collection.
Chris is also in his third academic year, helping run the Opera office, at the Manhattan School of Music. He’s also picked up some choreography projects along the way, creating dances for Schoolhouse Rock, Live!, Nunsense, some selections from Wonderful Town, & in Spring of 2010--You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. This summer, he had the opportunity to direct two shows for camp, Life Changes & Dog Sees God.
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