When Theatre Meets Sign Language (Closed Captioned)

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Meet the pioneers who brought sign language interpretation to Broadway. http://stages.tdf.org

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  • I saw Spring Awakening with interpretation...I was more into watching the interpreters than the actors. They brought a more realistic emotion and new "awakening" to the script to the songs than the actors onstage did. Now I try and see more shows with ASL.

  • Kudos to all the wonderful interpreters who've made theater accessible to Deaf people... I've seen Candice many times and even had her as an inerpreter while at NYU. She is truly amazing!

  • Being Hard of Hearing in a family full of musically inclined people, I've been exposed to a lot of Broadway music. It was not until I was in high school when I got to experience theater with sign language, and I've became so in awe of it. I want to become a theater sign language interpreter, but I have no clue where to go to get the training done or how to get an agency to hire me, since I already have a severe hearing loss...

  • Me the proud :)

  • Wonderful video! What a wonderful experience to study with you both!!

  • YAYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!! the best educational experience an interpreter could ever hope for!

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