CHRISTOPHER CHERRY
Alexander Technique
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Cherry is the director of Studio 2C, a studio for the performing arts and the
Alexander Technique, where he focuses his Alexander practice exclusively on helping
performing artists attain greater freedom, grace, clarity, and skill. He has
given lessons backstage at Lincoln Center, taught workshops at theatres and universities
across the U.S., and consulted on many productions in Washington, D.C., and New
York City. A charter member of the ACA faculty, he previously taught at the Shakespeare
Theatre Company’s Summer Acting Conservatory, and is himself a graduate
of that program.
As a playwright and composer, Cherry has created several musicals for family
audiences, including Buried Treasure, Homeward Bound, The Joy Gods Return,
Perseus and the Gorgon and a musical version of As You Like It.
He regularly directs theatre productions in the Washington, D.C., area in collaboration
with his partner, pianist and musical director Stefan Brodd, with whom he also
coaches singing actors. Before becoming a certified teaching member of the
American Society for the Alexander Technique, he earned his bachelor’s
degree from the College of William and Mary, and his master’s and law
degrees from the University of Virginia.
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