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A Midsummer Night’s Dream performed in BSL with British deaf actors, filmed in Penlanole, mid-Wales and performed in Elizabethan costume. Voiced by Philip Bowen. No cast or credit details known (9/2008).
Video recording of Tyst Teater’s production of The Tempest adapted, in sign language, for deaf actors. Staged as part of the Teaterbiennalen, Malmö the play is directed by Tom Fjordefalk with Jiancu Iancu...
This video and accompanying teacher’s guide, part of the American Foundation for the Blind’s (AFB) Deaf-Blind Project, serve as an introduction to deaf-blindness and provide strategies for educating...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, is the world’s only university designed to be barrier-free for deaf and hard of hearing students. For more than 150...
Short. Relates the growing love between an student oboist and a beautiful girl who studies at a circus theatre for deaf mutes. In one scene the boy watches the girl as the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet...
British Sign Language version of the periodic table created by Access Bedford and performed by members of the community. The signs have been matched to elements from research, looking at the history and...
Deafinitely Theatre’s staging of Love’s Labour’s Lost for the Globe to Globe season. Directed by Paula Garfield; creative interpreter is Kate Furby. Performed in British Sign Language.
Video recording of Michael Kahn’s 1999 production of King Lear for the Shakespeare Theatre Company with Ted van Griethuysen as Lear. Videotaped for WAPAVA by James J. Taylor.
Living Shakespeare is a collection of filmed essays commissioned by the British Council as part of the Shakespeare Lives project which celebrates Shakespeare’s influence on culture, language, education and...
A production of Twelfth Night in American Sign Language (ASL) with English voice over directed by Peter Novak and performed by the Amaryllis Theatre Company, Philadelphia and other deaf performers.