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ELF JR.

We’re thrilled to bring back Buddy The Elf again this year!

Buddy, a young orphan, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised, unaware that he is actually a human, until his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover his true identity. Faced with the harsh reality that his father is on the naughty list and that his half-brother doesn’t even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas.

Ticket Information

Presale: $25.00 + fees

Seating Information

Seating is general admission. ASL section located on the left side of the audience.

Community Impact

This performance features licensed and provisionally licensed interpreters, students, and many dedicated volunteers.

Local Artists

This theatre company features young artists, and has a 60 year legacy.

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Sat. Dec. 13th | 7:00p

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ASL Interpreted Performance

Presented in collaboration with: Greasepaint Youth Theater
Stagebrush Theatre

Meet the Team

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Cameron Lucas Eggers

Theatrical Interpreter

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Del-Afton Preston

Theatrical Interpreter

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September Saros

Theatrical Interpreter

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Want to join the team?

Contact us today!

Who's who?

Cameron Lucas Eggers

An artist at heart, Cameron Lucas Eggers feels inspired by the expressive nature of American Sign Language. Cameron is not only a professional ASL interpreter, but also an actor and dancer. Cameron’s debut with Order Chaos Theatre Company was portraying James Leeds in Children of a Lesser God, which was the culmination of years pursuing his lifelong passions. Cameron is thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to perform, and now serve as the ASL Impact Founder, CEO, and Creative Director. He hopes that through theater, music, and art that the interpreting and ASL community can grow in camaraderie and provide encouraging and safe spaces for all to thrive. “ASL is a gift I’ve received from countless people on my journey. It’s an honor to be a part of a story that is so much bigger than all of us.”

Del-Afton Preston

Del-Afton Preston is a recent graduate of the American Sign Language Interpreter Training Program at Coconino Community College, bringing 15 years of experience interpreting within the Deaf community and 18 years of involvement in theater. Her career in interpreting began at the age of 14, inspired by her connection with a Deaf friend in high school, which sparked her passion for advocacy and providing accessibility. With a profound appreciation for both theater and ASL, Del seamlessly merges these two disciplines, committed to giving back to the communities she values. She is excited to work with the Impact program and serve on their volunteer board.

September Saros

September Saros has been a fully certified ASL Interpreter since 2017, seamlessly blending her linguistic expertise with a deep theatrical history. Having grown up acting in local venues like the Mesa Arts Center, East Valley Children’s Theatre, and Desert Stages Theatre, she now embraces a new and vital role in the performance process. For September, performance interpreting transcends a mere job; it is the joy of script analysis, the excitement of embodying diverse characters, and the electric anticipation felt before every curtain rises. Her enduring love for the theatre shines through in every interpreted performance.

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