Christine Rosenblatt is an award-winning performer, lyricist, and composer based in New York City.
AS A PERFORMER
Christine comes from a heavily trained background, having studied and coached with professors from the The Juilliard School, Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and New England Conservatory. She is formally trained across musical theater, pop and R&B, and opera, seamlessly transitioning between genres. Christine has been recognized by the Classical Singer Vocal Competition, Long Island Arts Alliance, and National Association for Music Education for her singing achievements. Notable theater credits in Manhattan include Queen of the Night in Mozart's The Magic Flute and Cunégonde in Bernstein's Candide. Most recently, she made her debut at Carnegie Hall.
AS A LYRICIST & COMPOSER
Christine made her New York debut in 2015 with a workshop premiere of her full-length musical Missing Gemini, for which she wrote the book, music, and lyrics. The following year, Christine made her Off-Broadway debut with the piece at the Theatre at St. Clement's as part of the Strawberry Theatre Festival. Missing Gemini took home multiple awards in the festival, including "Best Play/Musical". Christine’s work has also been performed at The Playroom Theater and The Duplex Cabaret Theatre in Manhattan. Christine holds a degree in music from Barnard College at Columbia University and is a proud member of the Advanced BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop, where she is currently a lyricist.