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I was wondering if I was to ask the appropriate people in charge of the play, whether it's a big play or small play (like one given at a university) whether they might provide one or not.. Is that unheard of or what?

2007-02-01 16:23:16 · 2 answers · asked by fuhreezing 3 in Arts & Humanities Other - Arts & Humanities

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No, it isn't unheard of, but it doesn't work very well. Just imagine, for a moment, what it would be like to sit with a script on your lap,flashlight in hand, reading the script of a movie that had the sound track turned off. You might be able to get a copy of the play in advance, so the person watching could at least be familiar with the plot and the characters. But there are several companies of deaf players, who sign their dialogue. This gives the hearing impaired playgoer the ability to watch the action and to understand the dialogue at the same time.

2007-02-01 16:32:09 · answer #1 · answered by old lady 7 · 0 0

It could help some of them enjoy it more.

People with hearing impairments are mostly not great readers,because they can't hear the words.

Some people think blind people have more trouble reading but they are normally o.k it is hearing impaired that struggle with reading of cause their are exception to the rule.

2007-02-02 00:40:03 · answer #2 · answered by jobees 6 · 0 0

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