Christopher
Prentice

AEA

brilliant and seemingly fearless

Mike Fischer

Prentice] is an actor of immense versatility and presence.

Dave Begel

Prentice doesn’t play at being a woman. He plays the woman, exploring her emotions and intelligence brilliantly.

Marcia Weiss

Christopher Prentice as Beatrice gives the best performance of the production.

Justin Shaltz

brilliantly funny

J. Kelly Nestruck

Christopher Prentice

Christopher Prentice

Christopher Prentice is a classically trained actor based in Chicago, with work ranging from Shakespearean tragedies to contemporary comedies. He most recently played Richard III for The Shakespeare Project of Chicago.

Christopher Prentice

Chris is an actor and director type person in Chicago.

Christopher
Prentice

AEA

About

Christopher Prentice is a classically trained actor based in Chicago, with work ranging from Shakespearean tragedies to contemporary comedies. He most recently played Richard III for The Shakespeare Project of Chicago.

Keep up with his current and upcoming work or visit his past projects.

brilliant and seemingly fearless

Mike Fischer

Prentice] is an actor of immense versatility and presence.

Dave Begel

Prentice doesn’t play at being a woman. He plays the woman, exploring her emotions and intelligence brilliantly.

Marcia Weiss

Christopher Prentice as Beatrice gives the best performance of the production.

Justin Shaltz

brilliantly funny

J. Kelly Nestruck

Assassins, Chicago Free Press

As the show’s primary devil, Christopher Prentice makes a charming John Wilkes Booth.

Assassins, Abarbanel, Windy City Times

Christopher Prentice and Shannon E. Farmer bring strong presence to Booth and Guiteau.

AYLI, Nemtusak, Reader

Christopher Prentice is wonderfully understated as that most modern of Shakespeare’s characters, the melancholy Jaques.

Godot West Centerstage

a must-see production if you crave conversation material for erudite social circles.

The ease with which Prentice, Snook, Schoenherr, Stearns and Benton Reynolds (“Boy”) display their craft and present such unconventional material is both magnetic and admirable. It is far from what one would think a troupe of young men could undertake, but they attack it rather well and the performances, from voice to costume to characterization, are fleshy and substantial.

Hamlet Velvet Willies Barnidge WCT

Critics’ Picks Christopher Prentice, in the title role, has a face and a deft command of classical rhetoric destined for recognition beyond the storefront circuit. Why not see him now instead?