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Christopher Goodrich,
Acting/Directing/Playwriting/Poetry
Christopher
Goodrich is a graduate of NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts,
and a Master's candidate in Creative Writing at New England
College, has directed over 20 productions off and off-off
Broadway. He is the recipient of a Libby Hargrave
Scholarship, the Stella Adler Award and NYU’s Seidman award
for excellence in Drama. He has taught acting technique
within many regional theatres and studios including New
York's own Stella Adler Studio. He is currently the Managing
Director of the Harold Clurman Poet's Theatre, founded in
2001 with then New Jersey Poet Laureate and winner of the
National Book Award, Gerald Stern. Bruce Webber, theatre
critic for the New York Times, has called Chris’s work
extremely resourceful. Two of Chris’s world premiere
productions Father Guzman and Edward and Christine have been
recently moved, the later to Columbia’s Miller Theatre. New
England College recently commissioned two verse-plays to be
directed by Mr. Goodrich in the summer of 2006. In addition
to Theatre, he is also a writer and recent recipient of the
annual Dorothy Sargent Poetry Prize. His work appears in
many preeminent journals throughout the United States,
including the "New York Quarterly" and "5am". He lives in
New York City.
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