Rough Crossing
a delightful comedy by Tom Stoppard
Christopher Berry
Adam
Christopher undertook degrees at universities in both Paris and Cambridge. He then completed his training at the Royal Academy of Music in London. After leaving college, Christopher’s first role was in
The Sound of Music at the Palladium Theatre in London’s West End.
Amongst others, he has since acted in the UK premiere of Samuel J. Hunter’s play
I Am Montana at the Arcola Theatre and in a French-speaking European tour of
Le Petit Prince. Christopher was also involved in the UK premiere of Adam Rapp’s
Should’ve Never at Hoxton Hall. In addition, he has been involved with rehearsed readings and workshops at the National, the Gate and the Orange Tree Theatres in London.
Christopher’s TV credits include
Victoria Wood’s Midlife Christmas and
Casualty, both for the
BBC. He also played the lead role of Stanley in the feature film
The Brightest Colours Make Grey.
This is Christopher’s first production at Vienna’s English Theatre.