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 [...]
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 [...]
is thrilled to join Mr. Popper’s Penguins interpreting team! A Massachusetts native, CODA, and full-time freelance interpreter, Ember holds a BA from UMass Amherst. He earned his American Sign [...]
is honored to be a part of the WFT@BU’s Mr. Popper’s Penguins interpreting team! Cassie graduated from Texas State University in 2019 with a BA in Theatre and went on to receive her certificate [...]
is an artist, motivator, speaker, and art educator. They are involved in the community arts in the Boston area. They volunteer to work at the museums as ASL tours and provide art workshops.
is thrilled to be a part of the interpreting team for WFT@BU’s production of The Addams Family. Previous to this production, Cia interpreted Six (Broadway in Boston) with the Colonial Theater, [...]
a Deaf Las Vegas native, moved here to Boston in 2021 with her Deaf husband and hearing dog to work as an Associate Academic Specialist and ASL Curriculum Coordinator for the American Sign [...]
is a Bronx native who enjoys artistry. She is a 2017 graduate of the Northeastern University interpreting program. Since graduating, she has interpreted several theatrical productions including [...]
(he/him) is a Boston Native who began his acting career on stage, touring nationally and internationally with Broadway’s Hairspray. He went on to join the international tour of Dreamgirls, [...]