Christina Fleetwood is 32 years old and currently resides in Downers Grove, IL.

Though she credits much of her inspiration and tutelage to the teachers she grew up with in the small town of Custer Park, IL. She has performed in a vast array of shows, including; The Prisoner of Second Avenue, Thieves, The Assembly Line, The Interview, Letters Home, Red Carnations, Tropical Depression, and Egad, The Woman in White!.

Christina also performed the role of Shen Te/Shui Ta in The Good Person of Setzuan, for which she won Best Actress in a Leading Role at Joliet Junior College.

Originally, it was Christina’s family musical background that introduced her to the performing arts. She has over 20 years experience playing the piano, keyboards, auxiliary, and singing. After receiving numerous first place awards for songs such as Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Via Dolorosa, and Edelweiss, she was invited to sing for prominent Illinois political leaders at The Governor’s Ball. She was also invited to tour Europe as a singer with the United States Collegiate Choir, to perform for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

One of her most proud and fulfilling creative achievements was her performance as The Little Mermaid at the Abbey Bishop Benefit Concert to raise funds for children struggling with cancer.
Christina has spent the last ten years as a staff writer/actress/creative consultant/ and costumer for the Chicago Chapter of the New England Role Playing Organization, aka NERO (an international Medieval re-enactment Society.)

However, despite the rich and fulfilling opportunities she has had in the performing arts, she still feels her greatest role is as wife to her writer/artist husband John and mother to her two beautiful and brilliant young sons, Brennan and Griffin!