Christopher Cameron

This week we are delighted to have Christopher Cameron join us for another visit. Christopher Cameron enjoyed a successful career as a professional opera singer, retiring in 2009 after 33 years in the business. A dozen years ago he began a new career as a freelance writer and editor. His first book, a memoir of his singing years, Dr.Bartolo’s Umbrella and Other Tales from my Surprising Operatic Life (Seraphim Editions), was published in 2017. His book of humorous fiction, Thorneside Stories: A Mix of Sun and Cloud (Iguana Books), was published in September 2022. This past fall, his one-act play Nail Polish – originally presented at the 2022 NFOTA – was performed at the Newmarket International Festival of One Act Plays, where its cast won a special award for their performance. He has written for and performed at Westben Centre for Connection and Creativity through Music, most recently a two-part presentation on hearing loss and music, a topic on which he has written extensively.

2 thoughts on “Christopher Cameron

  1. What a varied and interesting life to inform your memoir, stories and plays, Chris. Excellent insights! Thanks, Chris, Felcity, Gwynn and Anne.

  2. I was very interested in Christopher Cameron’s interview. A very talented and diverse person who can go from the Opera Theatre to the Sunnybrook Surgical Suite. His excellent wordsmithing is very popular, and he is an enticing character in his own life.
    Thank you for having Mr. Cameron on the radio show, I sincerely enjoyed it.

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