Rebecca Roman Redd Spotlight: Christine Zagrobelny
We’re thrilled to continue the spotlight of the creative team for Rebecca Roman Redd at the Most Dangerous Hour with Christine Zagrobelny, our wonderful director! For over a decade, Christine has been collaborating with Flux on a wide range of productions and play development projects, including Breathe Free and Rizing. We asked Christine a few questions based on Montserrat Mendez’s dizzyingly funny and brilliant new play, which you can learn more about here and at the RSVP link below:
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On a scale of 1 to werewolf, how close of a relationship do you have with the moon?
I keep tabs on her 🙂
Finish the sentence: the best kind of tart is a ____ tart.
Cherry.
Who did you end up stuck with when the pandemic first struck…and how did that go?
Thankfully, my roommates of many years 🙂
Christine Zagrobelny (she/her) is an NYC-based director, passionate about developing new work and immersive theatre. Select directing credits include: Bethel Park Falls (Everyday Inferno Theatre Company), The Importance of Being Earnest (The Instigators), Welcome to The Fall (The Motor Company), Jailbait (Burning Coal Theatre Company, Second Stage), Breathing Corpses, The Shape of Things. Christine is an alumnus of DirectorsLabChicago (2017) and has developed new work at Flux Theatre Ensemble, Dixon Place, Mission to Ditmars, and The Brick.
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