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Christopher Massimine (born May 1986) is an American former theater producer and the former
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of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. In 2019, he was appointed managing director of the
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at the University of Utah, but he resigned in August 2021, citing mental illness, in response to reports that he fabricated large portions of his résumé.


Education

Massimine was born in New Jersey and grew up in Somerset. He attended New York University, where he received a bachelor's degree, though he falsely claimed to have also received a master's degree from the university.


Career

In 2016, Massimine was appointed chief executive officer of the
National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, commonly known as NYTF, is a professional theater company in New York City which produces both Yiddish plays and plays translated into Yiddish, in a theater equipped with simultaneous superscript translati ...
. He was the
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of the 2015 KulturfestNYC, an international Jewish performing arts festival. Later that year, he co-produced a tribute concert for Theodore Bikel. During Massimine's tenure at the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, the theatre was an associate producer of the 2017 Broadway production of ''
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'', which was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. In 2018, Massimine was executive producer of the theatre's U.S. premiere of ''
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'', a Yiddish-language production of ''
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'' directed by Joel Grey. In 2019, Massimine was named managing director of the Pioneer Theatre Company at the University of Utah, succeeding Chris Lino, who had retired. In May 2021, Massimine went on approved personal leave from the university, pending an investigation, after reports by Fox 13 and ''
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'' that he falsified numerous credits on his résumé and claimed to have received a medal from an arts organization which did not actually exist. Additionally, despite claiming to have received Tony Award nominations for his work on '' American Idiot'' and ''Indecent'', the Tony Awards confirmed that Massimine was not actually nominated. In August 2021, shortly before a report by '' The New York Times'' was published corroborating the claims against him, he resigned and said he had battled mental illness his entire life. Massimine was diagnosed with a
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. The symptoms of this mental illness involve
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,
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, unpredictable thinking or behavior, a
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, and a
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. In a 2022 column for '' Newsweek'', Massimine said about his mental illness, "As part of my diagnosis, when I am in mental distress, I create fabrications to help build myself up, since that self-esteem by itself doesn't exist. I compensated in the only way I knew how to: I created my own reality, and eventually that spilled into my work."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Massimine, Christopher 1986 births 21st-century American businesspeople American entertainment industry businesspeople American theatre managers and producers Drama Desk Award winners Living people People from Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey People with personality disorders Tisch School of the Arts alumni University of Utah faculty