Christine Freije
Director
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Christine Freije (she/her) is a theatre director, deviser, and educator. Her process is rooted in deep collaboration and play through an imaginative and expansive feminist lens, and her work wrestles with themes of gender, identity, and the kinetic body. Christine’s original devised work includes I’d Like to Think I’m Pretty Unique: a doppelgänger play and Shrew, which was recognized for Excellence in Devised Work by Bonaly Reviews. Other recent directing credits include Richard III (Portland Playhouse’s Fall Festival of Shakespeare), Tartuffe, The Wolves (Portland State University), Antigone (Redtwist Theatre), Vinegar Tom and Everybody (The Theatre School at DePaul University). She has worked around the country at Arden Theatre, St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, Redtwist Theatre, Philadelphia Artists Collective, Theatre Horizon, and others. She’s an adjunct professor at Portland State University, and she earned her MFA in Directing at The Theatre School at DePaul University. www.christinefreije.com
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Website Christine's work has appeared in the following New Wave Opera programs: Deep Water |