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  1. Actress: She's Gotta Have It. Cheryl D. Singleton is a professional actress and arts leader with stage, screen, television, and voice-over experience. Some of her regional credits include performances with The Huntington Theatre, Lyric Stage Company of Boston, New Repertory Theatre, American Repertory Theater, Gloucester Stage Co., Commonwealth ...

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  2. Cheryl D. Singleton Regional: The America Plays (Plays in Place); James and the Giant Peach and Billy Elliot: The Musical (Wheelock Family Theatre, IRNE Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress); The Little Foxes and Intimate Apparel (Lyric Stage Company, IRNE Award nomination, Best Supporting Actress); To Kill a Mockingbird (Gloucester Stage ...

  3. 10 de jul. de 2023 · Cheryl D. Singletons skill is key ingredient in Gloucester Stage’s ‘Stew’ - The Boston Globe. STAGE REVIEW. Cheryl D. Singletons skill is key ingredient in Gloucester Stage’s...

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  4. 14 de mar. de 2019 · "She Isn't Afraid to Speak Up" | Cheryl D. Singleton on Addie - YouTube. Lyric Stage Company of Boston. 371 subscribers. 77 views 4 years ago. ...more. Cheryl D. Singleton talks her...

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  5. The America Plays (Plays in Place), James and the Giant Peach and Billy Elliot the musical (Wheelock Family Theatre) Cheryl D. Singleton, she/her (Missy Shaw) Huntington: Sonia Flew (u/s). Regional: The Boston Project: Project Resilience (SpeakEasy Stage Co.), The America Plays (Plays in Place), James and the Giant Peach and Billy Elliot the ...

  6. 1,169 Followers, 2,857 Following, 721 Posts - Cheryl Singleton (@cheryldsingleton) on Instagram: "Art is life. Theater feeds me."

  7. Versatility is the key to the career of actress Cheryl D. Singleton, who moves easily between such diverse gigs as working with Ryan Landry and the Gold Dust Orphans to her current project -- Chekhov’s "The Sea Gull" in a new production directed by the renowned Hungarian director Janos Szasz at the American Repertory Theatre.