About No Limits
The mission of No Limits, located in Culver City, CA, is to meet the auditory, speech and language needs of deaf and hard of hearing children, and to enhance their confidence through the theatrical arts and individual speech therapy. No Limits also provides family support and community awareness of the needs and talents of deaf children learning to speak.


Founded in 1996 by Michelle Christie-Adams, a teacher for the deaf, No Limits Theater group was formed to help deaf children develop communication skills through the theatrical arts. It is the only theater group in the United States for hearing-impaired children who are learning to speak. The revolutionary methods used by No Limits are changing how the nation supports deaf and hard of hearing children in their journey toward speech development.
No Limits is the only theater group in the U.S. for hearing-impaired children who are learning to speak. The revolutionary methods used by No Limits are changing how the nation supports deaf and hard of hearing children in their journey toward speech development. Communities throughout the United States are replicating the techniques used by No Limits.
No Limits was recently featured on OPRAH and PBS as a positive and uplifting program for deaf children, voted Best Arts Program in the country by Parent Magazine, and has been the subject of five documentaries for its revolutionary methods. In 2001 Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream named No Limits the recipient of its annual Citizen Cool Award for organizations that contribute to the community in a sustainable way.
To learn more about No Limits theater group and after school programs please visit www.nolimitsspeaksout.com.