Christopher Massimine
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Christopher Massimine is a professional playwright, lyricist, composer. His play "Sound in Silence" was performed Off Broadway during the summer of 2006. Among his works, he has written "Beyond the Lines of Glory", a two act musical, that will debut on the NYC stage in early 2008, directed by Michael Joseph Ormond. [1] His play, "The Lovers Three" appeared at the La Jolla Playhouse in Decemeber 2007. He has been involved in the administrations of several play festivals, including the First Annual Wonderland One-Act Festival, May-June of 2007, where he served as the festival's Assistant General Manager. In May 2007, along with author David Seaman, he staged a Free Paris Rally with the support of famous Paris Hilton lookalike Natalie Reed. The rally garnered much attention at first, with both Massimine and Seaman appearing on television and print, but soon it was washed over by Paris' temporary jail sentence and the hype was over.