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From the Critics Gidion’s Knot: “Groom has been the best kept secret in South Florida theater for years... Often she plays multiple distinct characters in a single evening and she often has been the strong- est aspect of a show... She inhabits roles and never strikes a false actory-y note.” Bill Hirschman Agnes of God: “Groom succeeds completely with the toughest job — making credible Agnes’ naiveté that makes the audience vacillate between thinking one moment that she is genuinely touched by God and the next convinced that she is just certifiably psychotic.” Bill Hirschman “Christina Groom as young Agnes brings the character’s vulnerability to every word, every look, and every action.” Ray Dabalsa “Groom capably channeled the innocent, cherubic, and confused nature of Pielmeier's lead character... And her silken songbird voice lent an especially angelic element to her portrayal....Camille Lamb The Wild Party: “The real standout of the night was the charismatic Groom as the party girl Kate, a magnetic presence... In her second-act curtain raiser “The Life of the Party,” she got a chance to show oher singing chops, but also a bent for movement that seemed carnality made flesh.” Bill HIrschman “Christina Groom as the over-drugged, over- drunk, over-sexed Kate brings down the house with her grand entrance in Look At Me Now and continues to be a stand out throughout the evening.” Michelle Solomon Henry V: Christina Groom as the arrogant Dauphin of France...is terribly funny as the French princess Katherine ...speaking almost exclu- sively French.” Bill Hirschman Her face actually seemed to change as she shifted from role to role, successfully wiping away our memories of her multiplicity with each new portrayal.” Camille Lamb Theater Cabaret Fraulein Kost Stage Door Theatre Gidion’s Knot Heather Clark New Theatre Have I Got a Girl for You Kim/Carrie/Missy/Carla/Randy/ Island City Theatre Christmas/Robin/Wife Beebo Brinker Chronicles Marci/Nina/Lili Kutumba Theatre Project Agnes of God Agnes New Theatre The Wild Party Kate Outre Theatre Dog Sees God Marcie Outre Theatre Henry V Katherine/Dauphin/Nym/Cambridge New Theatre Angel Eaters Nola Hollister Infinite Abyss Productions Assassins Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Slow Burn Theatre MilkMilkLemonade Lady in a Leotard Empire Stage Flora, The Red Menace Flora Meszaros Rising Action Theatre Taming of the Shrew Bianca Shakespeare Miami Ruthless Tina Denmark Tamarac Theatre The Homecoming Ruth Conundrum Stages Macbeth Second Witch/Second Murderer Shakespeare Miami Three Fittings Vanessa/Monica/Madison The Women’s Theatre Project And the World Goes ‘Round Woman Two Tamarac Theatre Television Every Witch Way Mrs. Jones (recurring) Cinemat/Nickelodeon Death Bites! Bo (recurring) Fizzy Needs Food Designing Spaces Various O2 Media Film Nemesis Masha Simokov Valeria Litvinova Films/MIU Run Stinky Run Zoe Stinky Films Bummed Out Gypsy Psychic Chaos Films Commercials Available upon request. Print Available upon request. Awards 2014 Silver Palm Award for Outstanding Performance in Gidion’s Knot and Have I Got a Girl for You Education and Training New World School of the Arts Musical Theatre Miami, Florida Tom Todoroff Intensive Monologue Study Miami, Florida Miriam Cuperman Meisner Technique Miami, Florida Gerald Owens Improvisation North Miami Beach, Florida Ed Allen Circus Training Miami, Florida Skills Dialects: Various regional American, English, Scottish, Irish, Spanish Christina Groom Height: 5’2” 786-683-6884 Weight: 108 lbs [email protected] Hair: Auburn Voice: Mezzo Soprano Eyes: Green SAG Eligible

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From the Critics Gidion’s Knot: “Groom has been the best kept secret in South Florida theater for years... Often she plays multiple distinct characters in a single evening and she often has been the strong-est aspect of a show... She inhabits roles and never strikes a false actory-y note.” Bill Hirschman Agnes of God: “Groom succeeds completely with the toughest job — making credible Agnes’ naiveté that makes the audience vacillate between thinking one moment that she is genuinely touched by God and the next convinced that she is just certifiably psychotic.” Bill Hirschman“Christina Groom as young Agnes brings the character’s vulnerability to every word, every look, and every action.” Ray Dabalsa“Groom capably channeled the innocent, cherubic, and confused nature of Pielmeier's lead character... And her silken songbird voice lent an especially angelic element to her portrayal....” Camille LambThe Wild Party: “The real standout of the night was the charismatic Groom as the party girl Kate, a magnetic presence... In her second-act curtain raiser “The Life of the Party,” she got a chance to show off her singing chops, but also a bent for movement that seemed carnality made flesh.” Bill HIrschman“Christina Groom as the over-drugged, over-drunk, over-sexed Kate brings down the house with her grand entrance in Look At Me Now and continues to be a stand out throughout the evening.” Michelle SolomonHenry V: “Christina Groom as the arrogant Dauphin of France...is terribly funny as the French princess Katherine ...speaking almost exclu-sively French.” Bill Hirschman“Her face actually seemed to change as she shifted from role to role, successfully wiping away our memories of her multiplicity with each new portrayal.” Camille Lamb !!

Theater Cabaret Fraulein Kost Stage Door Theatre Gidion’s Knot Heather Clark New Theatre Have I Got a Girl for You Kim/Carrie/Missy/Carla/Randy/ Island City Theatre Christmas/Robin/Wife Beebo Brinker Chronicles Marci/Nina/Lili Kutumba Theatre Project Agnes of God Agnes New Theatre The Wild Party Kate Outre Theatre Dog Sees God Marcie Outre Theatre Henry V Katherine/Dauphin/Nym/Cambridge New Theatre Angel Eaters Nola Hollister Infinite Abyss Productions Assassins Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme Slow Burn Theatre MilkMilkLemonade Lady in a Leotard Empire Stage Flora, The Red Menace Flora Meszaros Rising Action Theatre Taming of the Shrew Bianca Shakespeare Miami Ruthless Tina Denmark Tamarac Theatre The Homecoming Ruth Conundrum Stages Macbeth Second Witch/Second Murderer Shakespeare Miami Three Fittings Vanessa/Monica/Madison The Women’s Theatre Project And the World Goes ‘Round Woman Two Tamarac Theatre !Television Every Witch Way Mrs. Jones (recurring) Cinemat/Nickelodeon Death Bites! Bo (recurring) Fizzy Needs Food Designing Spaces Various O2 Media !Film Nemesis Masha Simokov Valeria Litvinova Films/MIU Run Stinky Run Zoe Stinky Films Bummed Out Gypsy Psychic Chaos Films !Commercials Available upon request. !Print Available upon request. !Awards 2014 Silver Palm Award for Outstanding Performance in Gidion’s Knot and Have I Got a Girl for You !Education and Training New World School of the Arts Musical Theatre Miami, Florida Tom Todoroff Intensive Monologue Study Miami, Florida Miriam Cuperman Meisner Technique Miami, Florida Gerald Owens Improvisation North Miami Beach, Florida Ed Allen Circus Training Miami, Florida !Skills Dialects: Various regional American, English, Scottish, Irish, Spanish

Christina Groom !Height: 5’2” 786-683-6884 Weight: 108 lbs [email protected] Hair: Auburn Voice: Mezzo Soprano

Eyes: Green SAG Eligible

From the Critics Gidion’s Knot: “Groom has been the best kept secret in South Florida theater for years... Often she plays multiple distinct characters in a single evening and she often has been the strong-est aspect of a show... She inhabits roles and never strikes a false actory-y note.” Bill Hirschman Agnes of God: “Groom succeeds completely with the toughest job — making credible Agnes’ naiveté that makes the audience vacillate between thinking one moment that she is genuinely touched by God and the next convinced that she is just certifiably psychotic.” Bill Hirschman“Christina Groom as young Agnes brings the character’s vulnerability to every word, every look, and every action.” Ray Dabalsa“Groom capably channeled the innocent, cherubic, and confused nature of Pielmeier's lead character... And her silken songbird voice lent an especially angelic element to her portrayal....” Camille LambThe Wild Party: “The real standout of the night was the charismatic Groom as the party girl Kate, a magnetic presence... In her second-act curtain raiser “The Life of the Party,” she got a chance to show off her singing chops, but also a bent for movement that seemed carnality made flesh.” Bill HIrschman“Christina Groom as the over-drugged, over-drunk, over-sexed Kate brings down the house with her grand entrance in Look At Me Now and continues to be a stand out throughout the evening.” Michelle SolomonHenry V: “Christina Groom as the arrogant Dauphin of France...is terribly funny as the French princess Katherine ...speaking almost exclu-sively French.” Bill Hirschman“Her face actually seemed to change as she shifted from role to role, successfully wiping away our memories of her multiplicity with each new portrayal.” Camille Lamb !!

Musical Harmonies, Basic tumbling, Stage combat, Juggling, Balloon Animals, Puppetry, Basic tap and jazz dance, Skating, Bicycling, Swimming, Yoga, Typing, Teleprompter Reading, Teaching, Hair Styling/braiding, Improvisation, Mime