ASL Interpreter | Caden Zane Marshall

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English Intro:

I’m Caden Zane Marshall. I'm a RID Certified American Sign Language interpreter working in the Chicagoland area. In addition to my certification, I hold a B.A. in ASL Interpreting, and a B.A. in Musical Theatre, enabling me to work in a wide variety of settings and specialize in arts interpreting work.

Post graduation, Deaf writer / director / Broadway actor Joshua Castille hired me as his personal interpreter. When not freelancing around Chicagoland, I interpret for Joshua's projects all across the USA for film, television, theatre, and more. (See bottom of this page to learn more about my work with Joshua.)

I have been blessed to be mentored by numerous Deaf artists and friends. Their wisdom and generosity have allowed me to grow into a competent and respected freelance interpreter. I am truly grateful for the impact they have made on me.

Working with Joshua Castille

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Joshua Castille, best known for his work in the Broadway revival of Spring Awakening and as the Deaf Hunchback of Notre Dame, is a multihyphenate actor/director/writer for stage, film, and television. He and I met when he came to Chicago in 2022 to direct a professional production of The Little Mermaid. I was one of the 3 interpreters working on that production, and we got along like a house on fire.

I work with Josh in many capacities, primarily as his personal ASL interpreter. Meaning when he's working on a production, they fly me to wherever he is to be his on-set interpreter. We began working together in 2022, and I hope to keep adventuring with him for many years to come.

  • "I wish another night was interpreted cause I would have definitely seen it again! Thank you for being there. I love theater but hate how much I miss. This was one of my favorite shows I've seen cause I don't feel like I missed anything and was always able to laugh or react when everyone else did."

    - Li

  • "Their skills were outstanding and made this play come alive. They didn’t just show up for a job... they took time to embrace each character. They add the dramatics, emotions, and theatrical experience that go along with it. This is not something that just any interpreter can do. This takes training! They were absolutely amazing at what they do!"

    - Rae

  • "You and your team were da bomb! Many of my friends kept bragging about how awesome your theatre interpreter skills! We hope to meet you someday."

    - Bethany

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