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Bec Ray Lowe

Bec Ray Lowe(they/he) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator who is in their 3rd season at The Huntington. They graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Savannah campus in Spring 2020 with a BFA in Dramatic Writing and a minor in Music Composition. Prior to joining The Huntington in 2022, they worked at Wellesley Theatre Project as a teaching artist in a variety of roles, primarily within the wardrobe department. They have worked as a trans sensitivity reader, and as a reader for Fresh Ink Theatre’s 2024/2025 season. They are a founding member of The Huntington Pride Committee, acting as a leader for The Huntington’s participation in the Boston Pride for the People Parade since 2023.


Bec Ray Lowe(they/he) is a multidisciplinary artist and educator who is in their 3rd season at The Huntington. They graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design’s Savannah campus in Spring 2020 with a BFA in Dramatic Writing and a minor in Music Composition. Prior to joining The Huntington in 2022, they worked at Wellesley Theatre Project as a teaching artist in a variety of roles, primarily within the wardrobe department. They have worked as a trans sensitivity reader, and as a reader for Fresh Ink Theatre’s 2024/2025 season. They are a founding member of The Huntington Pride Committee, acting as a leader for The Huntington’s participation in the Boston Pride for the People Parade since 2023. They recently were seen on stage as Ernie Mac in Puffs with the Theatre Company of Saugus. They are an advocate for diverse representation both onstage and behind the scenes and strive to help make theatre more accessible for those who need accommodations. Bec’s passion is to inspire younger generations to find where they belong in the theatre world; whether that be onstage, backstage, in an office, or in the audience.