Christine Dwyer hails from right outside of Boston, Massachusetts where she discovered her love of Boston sports and musical theatre. After graduating high school, Christine attended The Hartt School where she acquired a B.F.A. in musical theatre and a minor in English. Immediately after graduating, Christine and her mom trekked to NYC so she could audition for the national tour of the hit musical RENT. She ended up booking the principal role of Maureen Johnson and left to tour the country, Canada, and Japan. After finally moving to NYC, Christine booked the 2nd national tour of Wicked as the Elphaba understudy under the direction of multiple Tony Award winner, Joe Mantello. Through hard work and perseverance, Christine made her through the ranks at Wicked, quickly becoming the Standby for Elphaba and then taking over fo the role of Elphaba. After her run as Elphaba on tour, Wicked brought her to Broadway to make her Broadway day as the lovable green witch and flew high for several years, returning time and time again to play her dream role. She even played the role for President Obama and on the Tony Awards for the show's Tenth Anniversary Christine left Wicked to play Sara in the new rock musical Murder Ballad as well as several readings of new musicals in NYC. Christine then booked her first feature film as a lead character named Holly in 200 Hours which is due to be released later this year with director Phillip Guzman. In 2016 Christine opened the first national tour of Finding Neverland as Sylvia Lewellyn Davies, making her only the second person to ever play the role. This show was directed by yet again another Tony Award winner, Diane Paulus. Through their mutual love of performing, Christine and her fiancé, Matt DeAngelis (another Broadway vet and TV/Film actor) formed a coaching business called “The Working Studio” to help up and comers, National Tour and Broadway performers alike realize their dreams and pursue a career with the help of two working actors. Christine was last seen in the National Tour of Waitress as Jenna.
WAITRESS with Jessie Shelton & Maiesha McQueen
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WICKED - photo: Joan Marcus
Defying Gravity From WICKED Photo: Joan Marcus
Jeanna De Waal and Christine Dwyer in WICKED Photo: Joan Marcus
Finding Neverland photo: Jeremy Daniel
Billy Harrigan Tighe and Christine Dwyer - Finding Neverland Photo: Jeremy Daniel
Finding Neverland Photo: Jeremy Daniel
Onyie Nwachukwu and Christine Dwyer - RENT
Murder Ballad: Christine Dwyer, Cole Burden, Tommar Wilson and Anastasia McCleskey Photo: Vithaya Phongsavan
Murder Ballad: Christine Dwyer, Cole Burden, Tommar Wilson and Anastasia McCleskey Photo: Vithaya Phongsavan
Murder Ballad: Christine Dwyer, Cole Burden, Tommar Wilson and Anastasia McCleskey Photo: Vithaya Phongsavan
"Defying Gravity" Performed by Christine Dwyer | WICKED The Musical
Hello/Alone, From the cast of Wicked, Christine Dwyer Danny Quadrino
Christine Dwyer- "So What" at BROADWAY SINGS P!NK
FINDING NEVERLAND Montage
NEWS
Broadway comes to Ridgefield! The cast for the upcoming production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat has been announced by director Daniel C. Levine and it's chock-full of Broadway stars - Matt Bogart (Jersey Boys) is Pharaoh, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (A Little Night Music) is Joseph and Christine Dwyer (Wicked) is the Narrator. The show runs Saturday, February 24th at 2pm and 8pm and Sunday, February 25th at 2pm at The Ridgefield Playhouse. Part of Ridgefield Magazine's Broadway & Cabaret Series, this is a unique and captivating concert production of this classic Andrew Lloyd Webber smash-hit Broadway musical!
The show also stars: Jennifer Babiak, Josh Daniel, Marc delaCruz, Katie Diamond, Ira Joe Fisher, Sam Gravitte, Andre Jordan, Gareth Keegan, Michael Mendez, Katerina Papacostas, Justin Max Schuman, Jamison Scott, Christine Cornish Smith, Vishal Vaidya, Jonathan Young.
If you saw Levine's production of Tommy or Jesus Christ Superstar, be sure to get your tickets for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat! The show is a retelling of the Biblical story of Joseph and his eleven brothers and the coat of many colors from the book of Genesis. This wonderful family musical is filled with many unforgettable songs including "Those Canaan Days," "Any Dream Will Do" and "Close Every Door."
For tickets ($69.50), call or visit the box office, 203-438-5795 or go online at ridgefieldplayhouse.org. The Ridgefield Playhouse is a non-profit performing arts center located at 80 East Ridge, parallel to Main Street, Ridgefield, CT.
INQUIRES
MANAGERS:
Cyd Levin and Associates
Cyd Levin | cyd@clamgmt.com
Harold Lewter | harold@clamgmt.com
(646) 476-2668
AGENTS:
Hardin, Curtis, Kirsten & Riley
Mary Hardin, Nancy Curtis, Michael Kirsten, Diane Riley
(212) 977-8502