Chris Rich began her performing career as a theatrical
triple-threat: an actress/singer/dancer in an endless stream of
drama, opera and especially musical comedies: "I did 'Oklahoma'! so
many times I qualified for Farm Aid."
Those years of stage experience and training were just the
foundation for Chris' real goal: standup comedy. Her act naturally
involved music and characters, and she has studied voice and acting
for years. The combination led one reviewer to rave:
"Chris Rich is unbelievably good. From the minute she took the stage
she could do no wrong. Not just a standup, she's a versatile cabaret
performer who incorporates character sketches and song parodies into
an act that's a pure joy."
The success of her act, however, is not dependent on these
features, and she has performed just as effectively as a straight
monologist. Many corporations and colleges have praised her "clean
and clever" act, and ongoing improv training has kept her
spontaneous enough to handle any comedy situation. Comedy clubs
appreciated her talent and trusted her enough to open for Jerry
Seinfeld, Roseanne, David Brenner & Gilbert Gottfried.
Chris' act covers a range of absurdities,
including:
Travel: "It was a cheap airline and I had a bad
feeling about this jet. For instance, the wings didn't match. First
class was all crash-test dummies..."
Family: "We were all long, thin, pale redheads.
For Halloween, my mom used to make us tease our hair up and go out
as a pack of matches."
Sport: "Hunters are always defending themselves:
"We're thinning out the herd! Can't let those deer overpopulate!
This from the same guy that's got seven kids under the age of two in
a mobile home."
The past few years have brought much success: as a result of
winning the much-respected Bud Light Ladies of Laughter
Contest held at Caesar's in Atlantic City, Chris was given
a long-running spot on Comedy Central's Premium Blend.
That same year she appeared as a feature comedian on ABC's
"The View" with Joy Behar, and most recently has been
working in Atlantic City Casinos, opening for well-known stars such
as Tony Danza and Sherman Hemsley.