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Video by: Kenny Khoo
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Grand Theatre Silence
Hello Everyone!
The Grand Theatre is providing an ASL interpreted performance for Silence on January 28th at 2:00pm. It's the last one for this play!
Check this ASL vlog (in American Sign Language with English subtitle and transcript)
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Morris
Inclusive Design (MDes) and Distributor
#livetheatrefordeafandhardofhearing
Email: livetheatrefordeafandhh@gmail.com
Facebook: Live Theatre for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Twitter: @ShowsforDeaf_HH
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TRANSCRIPT
The flyer is shown with a blue background. There is a woman, who is showing the right side of her face. She has a brown hair that is pulled back into a bun, in late 1800’s style. She is wearing a white collar. She is in the middle of the flyer. On your left side, there is a big font that says, “Silence”. Below the flyer, it says, “By Trina Davies, January 26th to Feb. 3.”
Then, a white woman pops up on your right side of the flyer. This white woman has a short blond hair. She is wearing a black top and black and thin jacket. She is signing in American Sign Language. She signs,
“Hello! My name is Elizabeth Morris.
My sign name is…
The Grand Theatre is providing an ASL interpreted show.
The play is called ‘Silence’.
This play is written by Trina Davies.
It is about the life of Mabel Gardiner Hubbard.
She was deaf and oral.
She met Alexander Graham Bell.
He was a hearing man, who invented the telephone.
They met and fell in love.
The audience will experience her life’s journey.
The last ASL interpreted show will be on January 28th at 2:00pm.
To book a ticket, send an email to boxoffice@grandtheatre.com
Please mention that you are booking a ticket for the ASL interpreted show.
Grand theatre is located at 471 Richmond Street, London, Ontario.
Have fun!”
The full flyer of Grand Theatre’s Silence is shown. With a blue background, there is a white woman who is showing the right side of her face. She has a brown hair that is pulled back into a bun, in late 1800’s style. She is wearing a white collar.
On your left and top of the flyer, it says, “Grand Theatre, London, Canada.” Next, there is an icon of interpreting with the information that says, “ASL Interpreted Performance Wed, Jan 24th at 11am and Sun, Jan 28 at 2pm.” Next, on your right side, there is an icon of OC with the information that says, “Open Captioned Performances Fri, Jan 19 at 8pm and Sat, Jan 20 at 2pm.”
Middle on your left side, it says, “By Trina Davies, Jan. 16 to Feb. 3.”. Below the picture of a woman, it says, “SILENCE uncovers the life of a remarkable woman often overshadowed by the historic figure, Alexander Graham Bell. This beautiful (and true) story follows Mabel Gardiner Hubbard, who was Deaf, as she meets and falls in love with the future inventor of the telephone. Written from Mabel’s perspective, the audience is immersed into her experience. A Team of leaving theatre artists, and a cast featuring actors from the Deaf and hard of hearing community, bring an untold Canadian story to life on stage.”
To reserve $29.95 tickets for ASL interpreted and Open Caption performances, please contact box office@grandtheatre.com
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