
Workshop Interest Form
Space for this workshop is limited. Please complete the Interest Form below with your full availability. Participants will be selected for 8 sessions based on their alignment with the production schedule.
Cameron Lucas Eggers
Theatrical Interpreter, Actor
Cameron Lucas Eggers is a multi-disciplinary artist and professional ASL interpreter with 15 years of professional experience and a double degree in American Sign Language and Dance Theory and Criticism from California State University, Sacramento. Recent stage credits include James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God (Order Chaos Theatre Company) and Mitch Mahoney in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (TheaterWorks).
As CEO and Creative Director of The ASL Impact Program, Cameron guides emerging interpreters while they navigate the performing arts realm. He also curated a partnership with the Arizona Commission for the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing and their Launchpad Apprentice/Mentorship Program. He is dedicated to building inclusive, safe spaces where ASL users and artists can thrive together.


Christina Moreau
CDI, DASL, ASL/Deaf Community Consultant
Christina Joy Moreau is a Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) and lifelong patron of the arts. Born and raised in Japan, she acted in The Miracle Worker at her international school in Tokyo. She later moved to the USA, obtaining a bachelor’s degree in communication and master’s degrees in intercultural studies and special education. While living in Seattle, she enjoyed acting in two Deaf-led productions, attending interpreted performances and being on the committee for the Theatre, Allies and Deaf Audiences (TADA) organization. She currently resides in the Phoenix area where after working as a teacher, she attended an interpreter preparation program and obtained BEI certification. She has been working as a CDI for the past three years. She is also serving as the ASL/Deaf Community Consultant and Director of Artistic Sign Language (DASL) for The ASL Impact Program, which focuses on providing ASL accessibility in community theatre and theatre interpreting training. She has done consulting on various shows including Little Shop of Horrors and Prince of Egypt. All these experiences have brought joy to Christina Joy as she loves to support her Deaf community.


