• The National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD) is a Connecticut-based theatre company founded in 1967. It is the oldest theatre company in the United States with...
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  • Deaf theatre is an alternative form of theatre which is a collaboration of deaf actors or actresses. Using open space, the performers use gesture, dance...
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  • James Caverly (category American male deaf actors)
    with National Theatre of the Deaf, Caverly performed with Huntington Theatre Company, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Studio Theatre, Kitchen Theatre Company...
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    Troy Kotsur (category American deaf people)
    Born deaf, Kotsur made his acting debut in the late 1980s working with the National Theatre of the Deaf. His television debut was in a 2001 episode of Strong...
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  • is one of the most important shared cultural experiences in the American deaf community. Literary genres initially developed in residential Deaf institutes...
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  • Linda Bove (category American deaf actresses)
    School Program at the National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD). Bove is an active member of the Deaf arts community. Bove appeared in an episode of Happy Days as...
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    The American School for the Deaf (ASD), originally The American Asylum, At Hartford, For The Education And Instruction Of The Deaf, is the oldest permanent...
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  • Bernard Bragg (category Deaf culture in the United States)
    was a deaf actor, producer, director, playwright, artist, and author who is notable for being a co-founder of the National Theatre of the Deaf and for...
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  • Pat Keysell (category Alumni of the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama)
    the Deaf in the USA. On her return she set up a company also named the National Theatre of the Deaf. The American company threatened to sue and the name...
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  • Sandra Mae Frank (category American deaf actresses)
    performances in theatre, films and TV series. She advocates for deaf actors to be cast on the same level as hearing actors. She acted as the first and, to...
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  • This is a list of schools for the deaf, organized by country. Humble Hearts School Kisii School for the Deaf Tabora Deaf-Mute Institute Agostino Vicini's...
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  • Dorothy Miles (category Educators of the deaf)
    in the United States. In 1967, she joined the National Theatre of the Deaf. She then returned to the United Kingdom, where she became a key member of the...
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  • (disambiguation), National Theatre in Spanish and Portuguese National Theatre of the Deaf, a US touring company National Theatre of Brent, a British comedy...
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    Canadian Deaf Theatre is Canada's only anglophone deaf professional theatre company. Its philosophy is "A belief in the interest and inherent natural ability...
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  • Chuck Baird (category American male deaf actors)
    National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD), followed by a position with Spectrum-Focus on Deaf artists, a Deaf artist colony in Texas, where he served as the...
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    C., for the education of the deaf and hard of hearing. It was founded in 1864 as a grammar school for both deaf and blind children. It was the first school...
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  • actor who was legally deaf Audree Norton, American actress and educator, one of the founding members of the National Theatre of the Deaf Lauren Ridloff, an...
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  • Emily Kingsley (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    Seals, and an award from the National Theatre of the Deaf.[citation needed] Emily has won 22 Emmy Awards for her work as a writer of Sesame Street. In October...
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  • the Deaf, a touring theatre company in the United States New Era for Democracy, a political party in Burkina Faso New Taiwan dollar, the currency of Taiwan...
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  • with the British Theatre of the Deaf. She then worked with National Theatre of the Deaf in the US, and later joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, where...
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    Ear/The Three Sisters 1969: King Henry V 1969: Our Town 1969: No Place to Be Somebody 1970: National Theatre of the Deaf 1970: Harvey 1970: The Cherry...
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  • Award winners Lily Tomlin, Diana Ross, National Theatre For the Deaf and Equity Library Theatre honored with the award that year. He received it for Barry...
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  • Special Tony Award (category 1947 establishments in the United States)
    and the titles have changed over the years. The Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre is to "honor an individual for the body of his or...
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    directed by Thomas Kail. In 2022, the group completed a Broadway musical run at the Booth Theatre. The idea for the project started during rehearsal breaks...
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    Howie Seago (category American male deaf actors)
    he joined the National Theatre of the Deaf. His major was psychology. Seago's television career includes appearances on Hunter, Star Trek: The Next Generation...
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  • Namath National Theatre of the Deaf Martina Navratilova Kunal Nayyar defines "robot" with Grover and a robot Ne-Yo Liam Neeson (appeared reciting the alphabet...
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  • NYU, she became an actress with the National Theatre of the Deaf. After two years with the National Theater of the Deaf, she moved to San Francisco. There...
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    Russell Harvard (category American male deaf actors)
    the deaf son in an intellectual, though dysfunctional, hearing British family, in Tribes by Nina Raine. For his interpretation, he won a 2012 Theatre...
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    Leif Garrett (category American people convicted of drug offenses)
    playing the title role in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and, in late 2000, appearing in the National Theatre of the Deaf's production of A Child's...
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    Anderson's play Never Sang for My Father at the Longacre in 1968. The National Theatre of the Deaf also performed at the Longacre for a limited engagement in...
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