Jess Meyer

Jess Meyer (ASL Interpreter) -they/them- is thrilled to be on the Charlotte’s Web interpreting team! Previous interpreting credits: Wheelock Family Theatre (Leonardo!, Prom, A Year With Frog and [...]

Mikey Rose

Mikey Rose, They/Them – is a Black/queer low-vision audio describer and blind user expert. They have a background in the performing arts and a bachelors in social work. Over the past year, [...]

Jordan Whitlow

-they/ them- is thrilled to be joining this incredible team for Charlotte’s Web. They are excited to be back at Wheelock after interpreting Annie, Leonardo!, The Prom, and The Spongebob Musical. [...]

Rainy Leigh

is delighted to be making their theater interpreting debut with Wheelock Family Theater. They have been involved with Open Doors Theater as a backstage and choreography interpreter for many [...]

Jan Stankus

has been providing description for blind and low vision audience members for live performances in the Boston area for more than a decade. For 20 years at WGBH (now retired!), she described TV [...]

Kelli Small

is a local interpreter and a lifelong theatre kid. She is grateful to the Deaf community who has supported her and the Jewish community who raised her. She can be found most days at The Learning [...]

Ember Spera

Ember Spera -he/they- is thrilled to join Charlotte’s Web, marking their fourth collaboration with the esteemed Wheelock Family Theatre! Credits: Mr. Popper’s Penguins, A Wrinkle in Time, and A [...]

Cassie Heath

is honored to be a part of The Prom’s accessibility team! This is her fourth show with Wheelock Family Theater and she is thrilled to be back. She is so grateful to Taki, Jess, and Jordan [...]

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