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Hypernovas… who are you

We produce/create live shows, such as cabaret-style performances and theatre productions. We also create and produce short films, series, shorts. 

We provide services such as producing, social media marketing, video editing, videography, screenwriting, acting coaching, ASL translations, transcribing/translating (from ASL to English) and captioning, workshops (theatre/film ASL interpreting, improv in ASL, acting, sign language music videos, filmmaking, acting, etc.), organization, assistance and so on. All skill sets are usually within the theatre/film entertainment industry. 

If you're not sure if we can do it or if you're not sure what you want specifically, just ask us. We'll help you find the best possible solution.

If you're interested in live show bookings, hire us for services or find out quotes, please email us at hypernovasproductions@gmail.com.

Thanks for learning about us! 

The Hypernovas

~ Josh Castille & Jules Dameron

 
 
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Joshua Castille, a “Spring Awakening” Broadway vet at the age of 24, entertains the crowd with Broadway songs in American Sign Language. He’s done a lot of things since he took on the stage of Broadway in 2015. He’s played two massive title roles: Quasimodo in the “Hunchback of Notre Dame” at the Fifth Avenue Theater in Seattle, and in “Romeo & Juliet” as Romeo. And he’s Deaf.

Josh has taken the world on by storm through signing songs in ASL and starting up a new production company (Hypernovas Productions) with his creative partner, Jules Dameron. And she’s directing Josh’s show this night.

Be ready for a show full of gender-breaking and entertaining songs that will make you love music in an entirely different way. 

Upcoming Shows

 
 
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For those of us who saw "Hunchback of Notre Dame" at the 5th Ave Theatre last year, we witnessed an incredible bond between Deaf actor Josh Castille and his voice E.J. Cardona. They are back together for a night of stories and songs ranging from Pop to Broadway directed by Jules Dameron. The show is about an hour and ten minutes, feels like a concert and is accessibile to deaf audiences who sign as well as hearing audiences who don't. They invite you to come see how live music and ASL go hand in hand (pun intended).

UPCOMING SHOWS

 
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