(She/Her), Communications Consultant
Diana L. Knaebe, MSW, serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Use Services. Appointed on July 1, 2024, she has ...
Elizabeth Nelson is a writer, artist, and marketing/communications professional. Her work has been published in The Raven Review, Heartland Society of Women Writers, Canyon Voices, Black Box Press, Stage Rights, ...
Peggy Malumphy grew up on the family farm in the Berkshires, where a love of learning and community first took root. After moving to Boston to attend Emerson College, Peggy ...
Carolyn Butler is a Berkshire native whose lifelong connection to the region’s arts and culture scene runs deep. With a professional foundation in fundraising and philanthropy—along with experience in finance, ...
Sabine Denise Jacques (Stage Manager) is a Massachusetts-based actor, facilitator, educator, and theater practitioner. She has spent the past eight years in Western Massachusetts, where she completed her B.A. in ...
MaConnia Chesser (she/her) Current Role with WAM: Betty Previous WAM Theatre: Cadillac Crew, ROE, The Virgin Trial, The Flora & Fauna, The Revolutionists, Grand Concourse. Elsewhere: Shakespeare & Company, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, Berkshire ...
Lorraine Victoria Kanyike (She/Her/Hers)(Pete) is a theatre artist hailing from Boston, MA; her art mainly centers around the experience of Black people across the diaspora, and specifically Black women. She ...
Amara Kali (she/they) (Kate) is an actor, writer and cultural worker, originally from Sacramento, CA. WAM Theatre: Debut. Select theatre credits: A Raisin in the Sun (6th Street Playhouse), Crumbs ...
Vernice Miller (She/they)(Anna) is a Jamaican-born, Afro-Caribbean theatre artist rooted in New York City, whose work across borders is guided by an unwavering faith in the arts as a common language ...