Chris Tsujiuchi
is a performer, vocal coach, music director, and cabaret artist in Toronto.
“Talented accompanist, musical director and possessor of one of the finest manes in the city, Tsujiuchi is also one of our finest cabaret artists – as he shows in his regular series of holiday cabarets.”
“Superstar”
“Toronto’s newest Cabaret sensation”
Chris Tsujiuchi's performance credits include Box 4901, Recurring John, Paradises Lost (Summerworks Festival), Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors (Lower Ossington Theatre), and Frank N Furter in The Rocky Horror Show (Hart House Theatre). Musical Direction credits include Parade (Toronto Musical Concerts) The Last Five Years (YRG Productions), Onegin (Musical Stage Company/National Arts Centre/Arts Club Western Canada Tour), 35MM (Toronto Premiere), Any Dream Will Do (Angelwalk Theatre & Theatre Collingwood), A Misfortune (Next Stage Festival), Mickey & Judy (Toronto Fringe/Best of Fringe), and bare (Canadian Premiere/WatersEdge Productions). Chris has worked as an accompanist and teacher at Sheridan College, Randolph Academy, and George Brown College. He has toured extensively with Sharron Matthews, the Nathaniel Dett Chorale, and can also be seen performing in Asian Riffing Trio (aka ART).
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“Nothing is ever quite as entertaining as a Chris-terical Cabaret.”