Christopher Cid (He/They/Él) is a Los Angeles-based writer whose work spans theatre, film, and prose, guided by curiosity, heart, and a deep connection to his experiences growing up Latino in the U.S. From Saturday morning cartoons to playground daydreams under a towering tree, he has been imagining worlds, rewriting rules, and exploring life in full color—never in black and white, never in gray, but in the full spectrum of possibility, chaos, and beauty.
His stories are character-driven, rooted in personal and cultural truths, and refuse to be confined to a single genre. Whether a satirical stage play, an eco-horror film, or a heartfelt sitcom, Cid’s work follows fractured, human characters navigating a world of contradictions, uncovering hidden truths, and piecing themselves together...
Christopher Cid (He/They/Él) is a Los Angeles-based writer whose work spans theatre, film, and prose, guided by curiosity, heart, and a deep connection to his experiences growing up Latino in the U.S. From Saturday morning cartoons to playground daydreams under a towering tree, he has been imagining worlds, rewriting rules, and exploring life in full color—never in black and white, never in gray, but in the full spectrum of possibility, chaos, and beauty.
His stories are character-driven, rooted in personal and cultural truths, and refuse to be confined to a single genre. Whether a satirical stage play, an eco-horror film, or a heartfelt sitcom, Cid’s work follows fractured, human characters navigating a world of contradictions, uncovering hidden truths, and piecing themselves together amidst life’s disorder.
While many of his stories grow from Latino culture and identity, he draws inspiration from anything that sparks curiosity: people, ideas, and the endless “what ifs” that fuel imagination. Across mediums and genres, Christopher Cid creates work that is vibrant, unflinching, and unapologetically alive, inviting audiences to see themselves, their communities, and the world with empathy, humor, and heart.