Christine Dwyer

Christine Dwyer

Christine Dwyer is a versatile and accomplished performer, renowned for her dynamic work on both Broadway and beyond. She made her Broadway debut as Elphaba in Wicked, a role she reprised at the 2015 Tony Awards, captivating audiences with her powerful performance. Christine’s talent also led her to represent the United States at the prestigious Hannover Messe in Germany, where she had the honor of performing for President Obama and Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Her national tour credits include leading roles as Jenna in WaitressSylvia Llewellyn Davies in Finding Neverland, and Maureen in RENT. Christine’s extensive New York and regional credits include portraying Mother in RagtimeSara in Murder Ballad at Studio Theatre, and starring in the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. She also featured in the critically acclaimed Jesus Christ Superstar live performance on NBC alongside John Legend, Sara Bareilles, and Alice Cooper.

In addition to her theater work, Christine and her husband, Matt DeAngelis, have taken their talents to the high seas with a duet show performed aboard various luxury cruise ships. Most recently, they embarked on a Broadway-style tour through China, further expanding their international presence. Their remarkable journey has taken them from the stage to the sea and beyond.

Outside of her performance career, Christine is deeply committed to giving back. She and Matt run The Janice Jam: Broadway for Breast Cancer, a charity in honor of Matt’s late mother. The charity hosts several events throughout the year, with all proceeds benefiting The Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Their mission is to raise funds and awareness for metastatic breast cancer, providing crucial support for women facing this challenging diagnosis. Christine’s dedication to this cause is a testament to her compassion and desire to make a meaningful impact on the lives of others. Christine and Matt are also passionate educators, currently collaborating with renowned voice teacher Noel Smith as acting coaches for her studio, fostering the next generation of performers.