April 2002: performed as Rapunzel's Prince with Vanessa Williams in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
March 2002: Appeared as Rapunzel's Prince with Vanessa Williams in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles, CA.
Appeared in the original Broadway production of "Triumph of Love" opposite Betty Buckley, Susan Egan, Roger Bart and F. Murray Abraham and can be heard on the soundtrack.
Has appeared on LOGO television as a supporter of gay rights.
Christopher Sieber Detailed Biography -
Sieber studied acting and musical comedy at the American Music and Dramatic Academy in New York City. He made his Broadway debut as Agis in the musical Triumph of Love with Betty Buckley and F. Murray Abraham. Following his role in Triumph of Love he appeared as a replacement in the roles of Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, Trevor Graydon in Thoroughly Modern Millie and Billy Flynn in Chicago. Sieber originated the role of one of the Princes in the revival of Into the Woods with Gregg Edelman in 2002.
In late 2004, Sieber originated the role of Sir Dennis Galahad in the Broadway musical, Monty Python's Spamalot which is an adaptation of the 1970s motion picture, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Spamalot premiered in March 2005 where Sieber sang a love duet with Sara Ramirez that spoofed the genre, The Song That Goes Like This. Sieber was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Male in a Musical in 2005.
Sieber's off-Broadway credits include The Boys in the Band (revival) and Avow. In Avow, Sieber and his partner have a confrontation with a Catholic priest over seeking same sex marriage in the Church. In addition to theatre, he has starred in two television series, Two of a Kind with the Olsen twins and It's All Relative with John Benjamin Hickey and Harriet Sanson Harris.
While It's All Relative was being produced, Sieber announced that he was gay and recognized his partner, actor Kevin Burrows.
Sieber is heavily involved in Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids (BC/EFA) and has appeared in several of its "Broadway Bares" revues, among other events the charity produces.