Up Next!!
New NYC Representation!!
Christina is excited to announce that she is now represented by Nicole Sarro/ MMV Talent Agency in NYC. She continues to be represented by Kim Dawson Agency for Film., TV, Commercial and VoiceOver in Dallas.
Upcoming!
Dallas Theater Center’s 2024-2025 Season
Most Recently!!
Exciting News!!
Christina is excited to announce that she is now represented by Nicole Sarro/ Firestarter Entertainment for Theater and Kim Dawson Agency for Film/TV/Comercial/VoiceOver.
Recently!!!!
BroadwayCon 2023
Christina led a panel on the importance of Regional Theater, specifically covering career fulfillment while working in smaller markets outside NYC.
DTC Season Announcement!!!
Christina is currently in rehearsals for Dallas Theater Center/ Public Works Dallas production of The Odyssey where she portrays Princess Nausicaa and is the Dance Captain. A sketch of her amazing costume is on the right! Show dates are July 8-10, 2022. Broadway World announcement can be found here.
Shakira’s Dancing with Myself on NBC
2022 Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards
2022 Dallas Theater Center’s Centerstage Gala
Christina, as part of the Dallas Theater Center Brierley Resident Acting company, participated in the 2022 Centerstage Gala. Above is a rehearsal picture including director Joel Ferrell and Music Director Vonda K. Bowling; a performance picture is on the right.
Recently!!
Christina joined the Diane and Hal Brierley Resident Acting Company at Dallas Theater Center!
Christina played Beth on the Alley Theatre’s Education and Community Engagement production of Oskar and the Shockingly Bad Internet Connection. Click here for more information.
Christina also played Veronica in Borderline at Stages Houston as part of Sin Muros: A Latinx Festival and was a principal on a Famous Footwear national commercial.
In January 2021, Christina participated in John Davidson’s Photography Series Performance in the Pandemic. “I had just closed a show on March 8th 2020 and had an NYC showcase March 9-11th 2020. At that showcase, 4 NYC agents approached me about representation but the meetings never happened. Broadway closed on March 12th and I flew back to Texas on March 13th”- Christina. For the complete collection, click here.
CO-Vid 19 Cancellations :(
Christina was slated to portray Susan in Dallas Children’s Theater production of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe in May 2020 and Viola on the Public’s Musical Version of Twelfth Night at Dallas Theater Center in August 2020 (later postponed until July 2021). Both productions were cancelled due to CoVid-19.
Previously!
During the Holidays, Christina returned to the Zach Theater playing Shopkeeper Stiltz and a Ghost in their annual production of A Christmas Carol.
Prior to that, Sept/Oct 2019 Christina was seen performing as part of the Ensemble of Dallas Theatre Center’s In the Heights and as Rosalia in A.D. Players’ West Side Story in June/July 2019.
In March 2019, Christina performed as Avery in Rapture, Blister, Burn in Houston's 4th Wall Theatre! Earlier in the year, Christina had the privilege of performing as Eva in the first workshop of 72 Miles to Go, a new play by Hillary Bettis, at the Alley Theatre’s 2019 All New Alley Festival. November and December of 2018, Christina performed as a Ghost and as part of the Ensemble at the Zach Theatre’s A Christmas Carol. She was also seen as Mary in the short film No Vacancy. In October 2018, Christina made her Regional Theatre Debut in the Ensemble of North Carolina Theatre’s In the Heights. In September 2018, Christina performed in the Ensemble of Aida at the Firehouse Theatre and in July 2018 she performed as Mort/Private in North Texas Performing Arts’ Madagascar.
Christina graduated from Baylor University with a BFA in Theatre Performance and a Musical Theatre Concentration in May 2018 and attended The American Theatre Wing's Springboard NYC and The Tony Awards in June 2018.
Christina choreographed Bare: A Pop Musical at Waco Civic Theatre in late May 2018. She also filmed a Baylor faculty training resource about cultural diversity and the dangers of micro-aggressions entitled Leave Your Mark: Creating a Caring Community. In addition, she was seen as Quincy/Lisa in Baylor University's Mr Burns A Post Electric Play, performed in her last Baylor Cabearet on April 13th, performed at the Laurie Beeckman Theater on March 4th, and at Baylor All University Sing! in February. Prior to that she was seen as Irene Roth in Baylor Theatre's production of Crazy For You. She was also the assistant choreographer for Baylor's Anna Karenina.