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The National Theatre of the Deaf (The Kennedy Center)

The National Theatre of the Deaf

Through its forty plus year history, The National Theatre of the Deaf stands as testimony to the artistry and capability of its Actors.  There have been national tours to all 50 states, all the continents, 31 international tours (soon to be 32) earning NTD its place in theatrical history as the oldest, continually-producing touring theatre company in the United States.  Through NTD’s signature style of visual language, American Sign Language, the audience enjoys a greater appreciation that no other theatre company can approach.  Through its art, the NTD has created profound social change.  The magic of it all has been The National Theatre of the Deaf’s remarkable ability to entertain and inform at the same time.

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Watch Past Performances

<i>Flying Solo</i> 7/23/09: Flying Solo

An evening of monologues from theater artists representing Deaf West Theatre, Gallaudet University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the National Theatre of the Deaf, and Quest: Arts for Everyone. Presented in partnership with the NEA in conjunction with the National Forum on Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities.

Flying Solo

An evening of monologues from theater artists representing Deaf West Theatre, Gallaudet University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, the National Theatre of the Deaf, and Quest: Arts for Everyone. Presented in partnership with the NEA in conjunction with the National Forum on Careers in the Arts for People with Disabilities.
The National Theatre of the Deaf 7/11/02: The National Theatre of the Deaf

National Theatre of the Deaf presents Falling on Hearing Ears, a tragi-comedy featuring two clowns – one deaf and one hearing – who illuminate the complexity and hilarity involved when their cultures merge.

The National Theatre of the Deaf

National Theatre of the Deaf presents Falling on Hearing Ears, a tragi-comedy featuring two clowns – one deaf and one hearing – who illuminate the complexity and hilarity involved when their cultures merge.
The National Theatre of the Deaf 6/2/00: The National Theatre of the Deaf

The National Theatre of the Deaf presents "Villains and Clowns," an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and "The Two Gentlemen of Verona."

The National Theatre of the Deaf

The National Theatre of the Deaf presents "Villains and Clowns," an adaptation of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" and "The Two Gentlemen of Verona."

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