Christopher Rose
Director

Christopher Rose (Director) An upstate director and performer, Christopher holds a BA in Communications (Theatre) from Pensacola Christian College. He served for over a decade as the Minister of Music and Worship at Northpointe Church in Greenville, SC. He most recently had the privilege of directing Heathers: The Musical at The Market Theatre and First Baptist of Ivy Gap at Mill Town Players. With Mill Town Players he was also honored to direct the SCTA and SETC 2018- 2019 Community Theatre Festival’s Best Play Romeo and Juliet for which he received the Best Director Award (SCTA) and which represented the Southeastern United States at the AACT Festival in June where the production received several national awards. He also directed Mill Town Players’ awardwinning production of Of Mice and Men, and their staging of To Kill a Mockingbird for which he was named Best Director of a Play by Carolina Curtain Call’s 2018 Reader’s Choice Awards. At the Market Theatre Company in Anderson, SC, he directed CABARET (CCC’s Best Director of a Musical 2018 and Musical of the Year 2018—medium small community theatre). Christopher also helmed The Market’s productions of Julius Caesar and Carolina Curtain Call’s Reader’s Choice for best play in 2017 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. Other directorial credits include Into the Woods and When the Rain Stops Falling at Centre Stage South Carolina and Centre Stage's first ever virtual production, Marsha Norman's 'Night Mother. You may have seen Chris in numerous shows in Greenville and across the Upstate. A few of his recent roles include Dan in Next to Normal (The Market), Sweeney in Sweeney Todd (CTA), Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar (GLT), Callahan in Legally Blonde (GLT), and Henrick in A Little Night Music (TWT) among many others. Christopher is the proud father of Hugh and lives in Easley, SC with his partner Craig and their three fur babies: Blanche, Monroe and Piper.