Cheryl D. Singleton (she/her) is not an opera singer, despite the fact that in first grade she thought she was. A professional Boston-based actress with experience in stage, screen, television, voice-over and improvisation, she was most recently seen this spring in the world premiere of Our Daughters, Like Pillars (Huntington Theatre Co.). Last year she had the honor of narrating two commissioned works for the Boston Pops during the July 4th Spectacular at Tanglewood and the Holiday Pops at Symphony Hall (and venues in and outside of Massachusetts). Selected credits include: The Boston Project: Project Resilience (SpeakEasy Stage Co.), The America Plays (Plays in Place), James and the Giant Peach and Billy Elliot the musical† [Wheelock Family Theatre (†IRNE nomination, Best Supporting Actress)], The Little Foxes and Intimate Apparel† [Lyric Stage Co. (†IRNE nomination, Best Supporting Actress)], To Kill a Mockingbird (Gloucester Stage Co.), Absence (Boston Playwrights’ Theatre), 1776, Passing Strange, Rent and Dollhouse (New Repertory Theatre), The Comedy of Errors (Commonwealth Shakespeare Co.), The Seagull (American Repertory Theatre). Film/TV: Imagining the Age of Phillis (Revolutionary Spaces and Plays in Place), The Naturals (Coyle Street Prod.) Castle Rock (Hulu). Cheryl is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association.