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  2. National Theatre of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    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 a continuous history of domestic and international touring, as well as producing original works. [ 2 ]

  3. Category : Deafness organizations in the United States

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    National Theatre of the Deaf; NIAD Art Center; R. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; T. Telecommunications for the Deaf, Inc. V. Vermont Center for the Deaf and ...

  4. Bernard Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Bragg (September 27, 1928 – October 29, 2018) 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 his contributions to Deaf performing culture.

  5. Audree Norton - Wikipedia

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    Once at MSAD Audree flourished finally able to use sign language. A 1952 graduate of Gallaudet University, [1] she was one of the founding members of the National Theatre of the Deaf. [2] In 1974, she was the first Deaf person to earn a master's degree in Rhetoric from California State University, East Bay.

  6. Deaf theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland Theatre of the Deaf opened in 1975 and closed unexpectedly in 2005. During the period between 1970 and 2000, other theatre companies existed for periods of 2–30 years, such as Victoria Theatre of the Deaf and the Gestures Theatre of the Deaf. [25] Deafferent Theatre was founded in 2016 and is still operating today. [26]

  7. National Theater of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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  8. Chuck Baird - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Baird (February 22, 1947 – February 10, 2012) [1] was an American Deaf artist who was one of the more notable founders of the De'VIA art movement, [2] [3] an aesthetic of Deaf Culture in which visual art conveys a Deaf world view.

  9. Lou Fant - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Fant helped establish the National Theater of the Deaf in Waterford, Connecticut and the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. [ 6 ] Fant was also a sign language poet, using creative alterations in space and time of ordinary signs to create a type of sign language performance art.