In addition to performing his music in concerts throughout his travels, he has opened for Kansas, Poco, Eric Burdon, Leon Russell, and Buckwheat Zydeco. As a recording artist and songwriter, he has collaborated with many, including Suzi Quatro, Jim McCarty (Yardbirds), Peter Mason (Bee Gees, Dave Dee) and Barry Mason (writer of hits for Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdink). |
Chris has also collaborated with international organizations (such
as Friends of the Earth and The First Earth Run) to write songs
for specific occasions. As with many others in the world today, Chris has had his share of soul-carving experiences. From a father who was killed in Vietnam; a brother who committed suicide; a divorce and subsequent separation from raising his first two daughters, to being his mother's caregiver following her strokes and developing Alzheimer's, Chris has much personal experience to draw from which deepens the quality and insight within his lyrics. |
AS AN ACTOR SINGER, Chris starred in national
tours of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, performing
to thousands in major theaters, coliseums and concert venues throughout
the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
While residing in the United Kingdom for seven years, Chris also performed principal roles in the London West End theatre productions of Les Miserables, Chess, and Bernadette. At the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, he sang and performed the role of Jesus (in Italian and Latin) in Stabat Mater. Other roles he has enjoyed include Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha, Hajj in Kismet, the Pirate King in Pirates of Penzance, Prospero in Return to Forbidden Planet, Sam in Leonard Bernstein's Trouble in Tahiti, Lord Summerhays in Misalliance, and Stonewall Jackson in Stonewall Country. A more detailed list can be found on his resume and viewing the acting page. Chris has an Master of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of Virgina and is a member of both British and American Actors Equity Associations. |
IN FILM, Chris has worked with New Dominion Pictures in Norfolk,
VA, and appeared in The Untold Stores of the Navy Seals,
The FBI Files, The New Detective, Daring Capers, and Ghost
Stories, and just recently playing the role of Charles Lindbergh in a National Geographic Television documentary Secret Lives of Charles Lindbergh which aired July 2009.
In 1982 he composed and produced 17 songs for a rock gospel musical, co-written with Paul Solomon, called The Davidson Affair which was performed at the Wells Theatre in Norfolk, VA. The readers theatre version of the show has been performed in the United Kingdon and Holland. In the last six months while completing his MFA degree at UVA in 2002, Chris created a one-man show called Troubadour Knight. He wrote the script, composed and recorded seven songs, filmed and edited, and performed in this multi-media musical as a project towards his degree. A chapter in Chris' thesis for this degree is "Synaesthesia in the Performing Arts". He is continuing this study, which is based on the crossing of two or more sensory modalities. His focus is on the relationship of colors of light combined with corresponding sound frequencies and the resulting effects on people individually and within an audience. Troubadour Knight was his first project to explore this principle. The summer of 2004 he was contracted for three months at the magical outdoor Theater at Lime Kiln in Lexington, VA for three productions. In one of these, he performed the role of Stonewall Jackson in Stonewall Country. This was its final season after a twenty year run which ended with a farewell Gala Performance featuring Robin & Linda Williams, the composers of the show. In March, 2005 Chris performed the role of Father (God) in the Stephen Schwartz musical Children of Eden. During the last few years, Chris has performed in several shows at the Flat Rock Playhouse (North Carolina State Theater), Mountain Playhouse in Pennsylvania, and this summer again performing the role of Stonewall Jackson. Earlier in 2009 he directed The King & I while also teaching and running a theater department. He is currently writing the script and music for a new Christmas musical Presence. 2012 - 2017 has Chris progressing his POW/MIA film project called Not Forgotten; completing his musical Presence; reviving the musical co-written by Paul Solomon and Chris called The Davidson Affair along with creating the CD version of The Davidson Affair album; together with continuing to performing various roles as an actor on tour in the Catskills, NY, Sonora, CA and Roanoke and Norfolk, VA.
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Whoever you think that you
might be; Whatever you dream that life could be; Just make up your mind What it is that you're wanting to find. For nobody else can play your part, As deep down you know yourself by heart, But it's up to you To believe in this life that you claim; And know who you are in this play At this stage of the game!" Copyright 2000 Chris Van Cleave
from At This Stage of the Game |
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