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'Trash' coming to Brooklyn

The new play called Trash is part of an effort to make deaf stories and artists a part of everyday live theater.

image from jackny.org


Trash was written by James Caverly and Andrew Morrill and directed by Michelle Banks—all of whom use ASL as their primary language. The play takes place in a kitchen where two roommates argue over who should take out the trash—all of which takes place using ASL.

The show was workshopped this past weekend at the IRT Theatre in New York and will run at the JACK in Brooklyn the last weekend in April. More details on the shows here and read more about the play in an American Theatre article here.

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