Krystal Hernandez

is so excited to returning to the WFT@BU stage as Sandy Cheeks! She most recently starred as Anna of Cleves in the Canadian company of SIX: the Musical. She has performed on stages across North [...]

Tader Shipley

Tader Shipley (Mrs. Arable/Goose) is thrilled to return to Wheelock Family Theatre! Wheelock credits: A Year with Frog and Toad and The Wizard of Oz. Other favorite performances include: Hello, [...]

Thomika Bridwell

was born in New York City and raised in Roxbury, MA, Thomika Bridwell is a third generation performing artist that is committed to using her entire instrument to breathe life into thought [...]

Caryn May

grew up in Virginia Beach, VA, and attended Christopher Newport University, where she earned a BA in theater. After performing professionally in the DC/Metropolitan area, Caryn moved to Boston [...]

Elaine Vaan Hogue

(she/her/hers) is an actor, director, devisor, and teacher. Regional directing credits include Nixon’s Nixon, Straight White Men, Oleanna, Baltimore, The Amish Project, Imagining Madoff (Elliot [...]

Valyn Lyric Turner

(she/her/hers) is an actor, spoken word artist, songwriter, and activist hailing from Sugar Hill, Georgia, the original lands of the Cherokee and Creek native nations. Valyn is a sophomore at [...]

Elbert Joseph

Elbert Joseph is known as EJ (They/Them/He/Him) is Deaf actor who is fluent in both American Sign Language as well as spoken English. EJ started acting when I was thirteen and his passion turned [...]

William Yanesh

William Yanesh is a Washington, DC-based composer, arranger and music director. His compositions include music and lyrics for Blueberries for Sal and Caps for Sale at ATMTC, the latter of which [...]

Dan Rodriguez

is happy to return to WFT@BU for Mr. Popper’s Penguins! Dan previously appeared at WFT@BU as the music director for the award-winning production of In The Heights. Other recent area credits [...]

Ken Yotsukura

(he/him/his) is thrilled to be quacking alongside the cast and creative team of Wheelock Family Theatre’s production of Make Way for Ducklings! Ken is a Japanese-American actor, director, [...]