Magazine for the deaf community. See Hear takes a look at the state of deaf theatre and the contemporary productions that incorporate deafness and sign language in creative ways.
Deaf theatre is the strongest it has been in a long time with more and more theatre productions incorporating deafness and sign language in different and creative ways. From the Fingersmiths with their new bilingual stage play Frozen, to Graeae Theatre's mixed deaf and disabled cast in the Threepenny Opera, there seems to be something for everyone. The programme also looks back at the chequered history of deaf theatre, as well as forward, to Deafinitely Theatre's new sign language production of a Midsummer Night's Dream at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
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The history of Deaf theatre
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‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ - Visual theatre for young people
Further to our programme on deaf theatre, we’ve been inforemd about another signed production of ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ that will be touring theatres over the next few months. For more details visit the Krazy Kat Theatre Company website
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Series Producer | William Mager |
Executive Producer | Roger Farrant |
Broadcasts
- Wed 16 Apr 2014 10:50
- Thu 17 Apr 2014 00:20