Christine Noah

co-artistic director

Christine Noah is an actor, director, dramaturge, and producer. Originally from Louisville, KY, she holds a BA in theatre and English from Davidson College and an MLA in management from Harvard University. At Davidson, she appeared in productions including Brecht's Galileo, The Little Foxes, A Month in the Country, and Twelfth Night, in addition to developing an original production called SparkSource, an immersive devised play. She also spent some time working in Charlotte, NC, appearing with Central Piedmont Theatre and Actor's Theatre of Charlotte, among others, as well as producing work with her own theatre company, The Avant Guardians. She has been in the Boston area since 2016, where she serves as a commissioner with the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture, a board member of the Munroe Center for the Arts, and a Town Meeting Member for Precinct 6 in Arlington. She joined FPTC in 2016 and has participated in a variety of projects including Threw the Keyhole, The Ghost Sonata, the Boston Theatre Marathon, Tempest Reconfigured, and Ocean of Rivers.