Cheryl D. Singleton has been a professional actress for many years. Before moving to Boston in 1986, she lived in her hometown of Brooklyn, NY where she also served as business manager for a small theater company in Greenwich Village and worked as a stage manager and dresser at The American Place Theater and The Women's Project. In 1986 she relocated to Boston with DALBAR, Inc., where she is currently a full-time IT professional. Since moving to Boston she has performed as an improviser in various shows at ImprovBoston and in theater and improv festivals in New York, Chicago and Toronto. Cheryl has also performed with Zeitgeist Stage Company, Ryan Landry and The Gold Dust Orphans, Queer Soup, New African Theater, Theater Coop, Our Place Theater Company; understudied at The Huntington and; lent her acting and voiceover talents to commercials and industrials. She is also a founding member of Adam's Rib, an all-female sketch and improv troupe. For five years Cheryl served as a director of the Nicholas Green Scholarship Fund, named in honor of a young American boy killed in Italy whose organs were donated to save and improve the lives of seven Italians. The scholarship fund was established to give gifted and driven students, of high school and college age, the opportunity to study abroad during the summer.
