South Plantation high's production of the broadway musical west side story deaf asl on ABC world news
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2008
- South Plantation's production of the Broadway musical West Side Story had a special twist. The school is Broward County's main high school for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, so when auditions were held, 120 students turned-out for 50 coveted spots. Among them, a handful of deaf and hard-of-hearing students.
Drama teacher Jason Zembuch: "What's inherent in the script is that we have a clash of two cultures," Zembuch said. "The original production is a clash between the Puerto Ricans and the Americans. In this production, we have a clash of not only the Puerto Ricans and the Americans but also the deaf and the hearing."
Zembuch adapted the story: The Jets are hearing and most of the Sharks are deaf, including Maria. Initially, the love struck couple - Maria and Tony - can't communicate until Tony learns to sign.
It was clear this production took enormous time and dedication. But is also took a lot of money: $43,000. None of it came from the school board, the county or the state, so the students had to raise every penny of it. With candy sales, car washes, program sponsors and ticket sales, the money was raised. The cast -- hearing and deaf -- bonded.
By aiming high, this ambitious production found a way to add new meaning to a familiar, old story. Развлечения
I saw this too, and it was fantastic!
wow that play looks so amazing.... i wish i could see it! :)
such an amazing idea! i wish i could have been in the show (or at least have seen it)
Deaf students performed West Side Story at their school using American Sign Language
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Dude shut up I'm in one of their shows