Cristina Frías is an award-winning Latina actor, writer, director and artivista recently recognized as a LATINA OF INFLUENCE by Hispanic Lifestyle. Her work spans 30 years working as a theater maker, cultural worker and arts educator.

Cristina is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices by creating inclusive spaces and supporting emerging artists through community outreach, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and educational programming. She was recently invited by the Latino Theater Company to participate in an exclusive ten-day directing master class led by Artistic Director and UCLA Distinguished Professor Emeritus José Luis Valenzuela. This invitation-only workshop was designed for women directors actively engaged in the field, offering an intensive opportunity to deepen  their craft.

Cristina is the first full-time Latina faculty in the Theater Arts Department at East LA College (ELAC 2019).  “Profe Frías’” tenured position includes being a Community Liaison to the larger Los Angeles Arts community, a Board Member of the Vincent Price Museum and Co-Advisor to the Performance East Club.

In a few short years, with the support of ELAC’s education partners, Center Theater Group, Cristina has curated a series of Guest Artist talks featuring an all-star line-up that includes Luis Alfaro, Cherríe Moraga, Marissa Chibas, Teatro Luna, Consuelo Flores, Marisela Norte, Estela Garcia, Christy Sandoval, Pepe Serna and Benjamin Benee among others.  In May 2022, Cristina was invited to moderate a conversation with the iconic labor and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta to discuss racial equity & social justice for the college. The following year,  “Profe Frias”  led a historic Town Hall event at East Los Angeles College with theatrical innovator, Luis Valdez, the founder of El Teatro Campesino, and Dr. Jorge Huerta, the premiere scholar on Chicano Theater for May 2023.

Cristina’s commitment to producing culturally conscious plays, intergenerational and cross-discipline events, while connecting students with leading Latine artists, is shifting and expanding the ELAC campus culture to becoming a cultural hub.  Cristina has partnered with the ELAC Media Arts Department, the Vincent Price Museum, the East LA and downtown Film Festivals to create more performance projects and opportunities for students and community members. She has been a volunteer coordinator with The Farmworker Justice Awards, giving theater students a space to work and witness the intersection of arts and activism.

Performance work includes playing Perfecta in the Truth About Perfecta written by Diane Rodriguez (Matriarch – Roots and the Wings Project), Real Women Have Curves (Pasadena Playhouse), The Motherf*Cker With A Hat (South Coast Repertory), Between Riverside and Crazy (Studio Theatre D.C.), Black Butterfly (Mark Taper/Kennedy Center), Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare Center LA). Other performances include work with the acclaimed comedy trio Culture Clash, the San Francisco Mime Troupe, Cornerstone Theatre Co., Independent Shakespeare Co., LA Philharmonic@Walt Disney Concert Hall, Getty Villa, Boston Court Theatre, Watts Village Theatre Co., CASA 0101, Campo Santo, Will & Co., and Playwrights’ Arena.

In Spring of 2025, Cristina directed HEREOS AND SAINTS by the critically acclaimed, Cherríe Moraga, and in 2024 she directed  ELECTRICIDAD by the MacArthur Genius Playwright, Luis Alfaro. These successful productions were the first time that ELAC Theater produced plays by these two renowned Chicanx artists. In the Spring of 2022, Cristina made her in-person directorial debut with ELACtricity,  a collage of classic Chicano/Latino works featuring a special tribute to the late trailblazing theater artist, Diane Rodriguez (Latins Anonymous and The Sweetheart Deal). This theatrical event welcomed the extended Los Angeles community and celebrated a historic timeline of notable Latinx works including El Teatro Campesino and Latina Theater Lab alongside original student work.

In 2020, Cristina directed East Los Rising, a devised project commemorating the 50-year anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium and an artistic offering to the social justice movements of the time. She led the cast in Zoom interviews with local artists, community elders, activists, and Vietnam vets. The cast transcribed the interviews, crafted the script and culminated with a live-streamed filmed production. Both of these productions laid the foundation for Chicano Theater 121, a course that Profe Frias developed and got approved as an official GE accredited class. TA 121 is now  offered in the ELAC Theater Department both in-person and on-line.

Cristina is the recipient of several Artist-In-Residence Awards from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, a recipient of the CCI Investing in Artist Grant, a selected participant in the prestigious Fornés playwriting workshop, a nominee for the Beutner Award for Excellence in the Arts (CalArts), and a semi-finalist for CTG’s Sherwood Award 2018. She performed the two person show, Faces of America, with Will & Co throughout the United States and has toured her solo work, All Aboard and Chican-Inca: From East LA to Machu Picchu to Edinburgh, Scotland, Paris, France and East Africa (Rwanda and Uganda).  Cristina participated in the Hemispheric Institute (HEMI) “Encuentros” in NYC, Peru and Mexico.

Cristina has an MFA in Acting from the California Institute of the Arts (CALARTS) where she performed in the inaugural Duende CalArts production, Piedra de Sol by Octavio Solis, a collaboration with Mexican Director, Maria Morett. In 2015, she was invited to represent Duende founder, Marissa Chibas at the Latinx Theater Commons’ Carnaval of New Latina/o Work in Chicago. Cristina holds  a BA in Sociology from U.C. Berkeley, and a certificate from LAMDA Summer Shakespeare Intensive (London). She completed a 1-year study abroad in Madrid, Spain through Saint Louis University.

Cristina continues to work as an actress in television, film and new media platforms. She can be seen in popular shows like ONE DAY AT A TIME (Netflix), FBI MOST WANTED (CBS), ANIMAL KINGDOM (TNT),  THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (CBS), the web series’ FUNNY BROWN PEOPLE, THE COUCH and most recently, in the film TRANSITION. She will appear on the upcoming HBO series, LATITUDE (HBO) playing a judge. Cristina is also known for her writing and reading on the theme of “devotion” in the Audible Original series, Talking While Female and Other Dangerous Acts created by Teatro Luna.

Cristina is a founding member of the seminal San Francisco Latina Theatre Lab (1994). An ensemble of Latinas who wrote, performed, and toured original work throughout the 90’s. She is a proud member of Hero Theatre Company, Latinx Theatre Alliance, and the SAG-AFTRA-AEA actor unions.

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