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Christine Mottram is an Actress based out of New York City. She was born in Houston, Texas, but she's not very "Texan" because she spent most of her time there attending an international school where all of her classes were in French. She moved around a lot as a kid, doing a stint in Wisconsin before her family finally settled in North Carolina. (As a result of all this moving, Christine developed a great propensity for Southern and Midwestern accents, y'all.) She received her degree in Dramatic Art from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, studied Practical Aesthetics at the Atlantic Acting School, and studied acting in French at NYU Paris.

Some of Christine's favorite theatre credits since moving to NYC in 2009 include: CLOUD 9 by Caryl Churchill with Columbia Stages, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST at The Summit Playhouse in Summit, NJ, and HUD: A BRIEF HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION with Roots & Wings Theatrical. Other companies she's worked with both in the city and regionally include: Ground UP Productions, Tip My Cup Productions, ReniGraef Productions, and PlayMakers Repertory.

Christine is also stepping into more TV/film roles. Recently she played Shaelyn on the ANGER episode of the Discovery ID show, DEADLY SINS. She has played leading and supporting roles in several short films, including MULATTO'S DILEMMA, which has gone to several national festivals and which won Best Romantic Comedy at the 2012 New York Film Festival in LA.

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Photo Flash: First Look at Ground UP Productions' RUBBER DUCKS AND SUNSETS

Ground UP Productions presents the World Premiere of Rubber Ducks and Sunsets, written by Catya McMullen and directed by Kate Middleton, with original music by Reel Big Fish's Scott Klopfenstein. Rubber Ducks and Sunsets runs from July 12 - 27, 2013 in a limited engagement at the Gene Frankel Theatre, located at 24 Bond Street between Lafayette & Bowery in New York City. Previews began July 12 for a July 15 opening. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Photo Flash: Ground UP's RUBBER DUCKS AND SUNSETS, Beginning Tomorrow at Gene Frankel Theatre

Ground UP Productions presents the World Premiere of Rubber Ducks and Sunsets, written by Catya McMullen and directed by Kate Middleton, with original music by Reel Big Fish's Scott Klopfenstein. Rubber Ducks and Sunsets begins performances tomorrow, July 12, and runs through July 27 in a limited engagement at the Gene Frankel Theatre, located at 24 Bond Street between Lafayette & Bowery in New York City. Check out a first look below!
World Premiere of RUBBER DUCKS AND SUNSETS to Play Gene Frankel Theatre, 7/12-27

Ground UP Productions proudly presents the World Premiere of Rubber Ducks and Sunsets, written by Catya McMullen and directed by Kate Middleton, with original music by Reel Big Fish's Scott Klopfenstein. Rubber Ducks and Sunsets runs from July 12 - 27, 2013 in a limited engagement at the Gene Frankel Theatre, located at 24 Bond Street between Lafayette & Bowery in New York City. Previews begin July 12 for a July 15 opening.
Philly Film Festival Picks Up Short Film Based on Off-Broadway's MULATTO SAGA, Now thru 6/24

The short film Mulatto Saga starring Juliette Fairley is an official selection of the 2012 Urban Suburban Film Festival (USFF) that takes place in Philadelphia from today, June 22 to June 24.
THE SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY Begins Performances in Brooklyn Tonight

The Spoon River Anthology travels to Brooklyn where it will receive an all-new production, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, The limited engagement begins performances tonight, April 24 and will continue through this Saturday, April 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).
THE SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY Plays Two Limited Engagements in NY With Cast of 100

Edgar Lee Masters' epic work, The Spoon River Anthology, receives an all-new production, of unprecedented scale and scope, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, with two special limited engagements: April 18 - 21 at The Riverside Theatre (91 Claremont Avenue located inside the Riverside Church between 120th and 122nd Streets), in association with Columbia University School of the Arts; and April 24 - 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).
THE SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY to Play 2 Limited Engagements in NYC With Cast of 100 Performers

Edgar Lee Masters' epic work, The Spoon River Anthology, will receive an all-new production, of unprecedented scale and scope, conceived & directed Jimmy Maize, with music by Eli Zoller, choreography by Jon Cooper & Marine Sialelli, and music direction by Ethan Wagner, and featuring a cast of one-hundred performers, will be presented for two special limited engagements: April 18 - 21 at The Riverside Theatre (91 Claremont Avenue located inside the Riverside Church between 120th and 122nd Streets), in association with Columbia University School of the Arts; and April 24 - 28 at the Invisible Dog Art Center (51 Bergen Street in Brooklyn).
Ground UP's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Plays The Summit Playhouse, Closes 6/5

The Summit Playhouse graciously welcomes Ground UP and will host Ground UP's production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, closing June 5, 2011. In the words of the playwright himself, this classic farce is 'A trivial comedy for serious people,' and is certain to delight audiences of all ages! A Victorian classic, done in classic, Ground UP Style!
Ground UP's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Plays The Summit Playhouse, 5/20-6/5

The Summit Playhouse graciously welcomes Ground UP and will host Ground UP's production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, from May 20 to June 5, 2011. (Opening Night: Saturday, May 21 at 8pm). In the words of the playwright himself, this classic farce is 'A trivial comedy for serious people,' and is certain to delight audiences of all ages! A Victorian classic, done in classic, Ground UP Style!
Ground UP's THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Plays The Summit Playhouse, 5/20-6/5

The Summit Playhouse graciously welcomes Ground UP and will host Ground UP's production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, from May 20 to June 5, 2011. (Opening Night: Saturday, May 21 at 8pm). In the words of the playwright himself, this classic farce is 'A trivial comedy for serious people,' and is certain to delight audiences of all ages! A Victorian classic, done in classic, Ground UP Style!
Summit Playhouse Hosts THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, 5/5-6/5

New York City's Ground UP Productions and The Summit Playhouse of Summit, NJ announce a thrilling, first-time-ever endeavor this Spring in The Garden State! After much planning, Summit Playhouse is graciously welcoming Ground UP and will host Ground UP's production of The Importance of Being Earnest, from May 20 to June 5, 2011.(Opening night: Saturday, May 21 at 8pm)

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