The American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Christopher McGovern serves as an Adjunct Professor at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, teaching voice and song performance. Christopher is also an Adjunct Professor at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts, where Christopher prepares students for the professional world of theatre. In addition, Christopher works as a Composer/Lyricist for Tokyo Disney Resort, composing songs for various shows. With a Bachelor of Music degree from Temple University, Christopher has a strong background in voice, piano, and composition.
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The American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Founded in 1884, The American Academy of Dramatic Arts is the first conservatory for actors in the English-speaking world. Since then, its purpose has remained the same: to provide students with the tools needed to make acting their profession. Having been regarded as the “Cradle to the Stars,” The Academy has an illustrious list of alumni which includes Cecil B. DeMille, Grace Kelly, Robert Redford, Jessica Chastain, and Paul Rudd. Together, Academy alumni have earned 106 Oscar, 283 Emmy and 90 Tony nominations. The Academy has two campuses located in New York and Los Angeles. For information on The American Academy of Dramatic Arts visit www.aada.edu.