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Lexington School & Center for the Deaf

A Movement of the Soul
Join us for a special performance of A Movement of the Soul, a story of how the first school for the Deaf was established and catapulted the growth of other Deaf schools all over the nation, giving the Deaf community the ability to accomplish their dreams. Find out about the intriguing events that inspired it all!

A Movement of the Soul, a new play in two acts, centers around Laurent Clerc, the Deaf French teacher who started the first school for the Deaf in America with Reverend Thomas Gallaudet and the tumult caused by Clerc’s engagement to his Deaf students, Eliza Boardman. The play will be performed in ASL, English, French and dance. It is being presented by Berkshire Playwrights Lab in Association with Jeff Ash with assistance from New York Theatre Workshop, Lexington School For the Deaf, and LaGuardia Community College Interpreter Program.

Writer:
Carol Schneider
Director: Joe Cacaci
Choreographer: Alexandria Wailes
Sign Master: Lewis Merkin
Cast: Frank Dattolo (Laurent Clerc), Alexandria Wailes (Eliza Boardman), Anatol Yusef (Thomas Gallaudet), Candace Broecker, Jordan Lage, Michael Wikes and Stephanie Zimmering.

All proceeds go to benefit the Lexington Foundation, which supports the Lexington School for the Deaf, the Lexington Hearing and Speech Center, Lexington Vocational Services, and the Lexington Center for Mental Health Services.


Ralph & Ricky Lauren Center for the Performing Arts
Lexington School & Center for the Deaf
30th Ave & 75th St, Jackson Heights, NY 11370

Saturday, May 14
Doors at 7:00 pm, curtains at 8:00 pm


To purchase advance tickets by credit card, please call 718-350-3027.


VIP Tickets: $25 (includes preferred seating and a special Meet the Cast after the show)
General Admission Tickets: $10

Official Site

On Saturday, May 14, they’re hosting a very special fundraising performance of A Movement of the Soul, a play about the founding of Gallaudet University. Tickets at $10 General Admission, and $25 VIP, which includes preferred seating and a Meet the Cast afterwards.

 

 


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