Takiyah Harris

is an artist, motivator, engaging speaker, and art educator. They have worked at various theaters (Arts Emerson, Wheelock Family Theater, Open House Citizen Opera, A.R.T) to support American Sign [...]

Cia Mirrione

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, [...]

Julia Barnes

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 [...]

Dave Heard

(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, [...]

Sofia German

is a freelance interpreter in the Boston area. She is excited to try her hand at theater interpreting with Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical, as the movie version was one of her favorites [...]

Sarah Pepitone

holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Houston in American Sign Language Interpreting. She is a communications coordinator in various settings: educational, community, VRS, and [...]

Andrea Doane

she/her- returns to WFT having been part of the Audio Description Team as Pre-show Describer for The Adams Family and Bud, Not Buddy and in past decades as In-show Describer.  Andrea has also [...]

Adrianna Neefus

(She/Her/Hers) studied Sign Language Interpretation and Theater at the University of New Hampshire. Some past WFT credits include Little Women, Mary Poppins, Billy Elliot, and Pippi Long [...]

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