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A Bilingual ‘Romeo And Juliet’ — In English And American Sign Language

THEATRE Posted: February 21, 2019 7:05 am

In a new production at ACT in Seattle, Juliet will speak English while Romeo will sign. (Interpreters will translate other roles’ lines into ASL.) In a process involving several steps, Shakespeare’s text has been converted into ASL poetry, “a distinct, dramatic form of sign-language storytelling … [that] uses gestures and facial expressions to evoke such poetic conventions as repetition, rhyme, alliteration, rhythm and meter.” – The Seattle Times

THEATRE Published: 02.20.19

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