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Pictures in the Air: The Story of the National Theatre of the Deaf
Stephen Baldwin
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In the late 1950s, a small group of theater professionals met in New York City to establish a troupe that would showcase the unique talents of deaf actors. Pictures in the Air tells of their success in starting the National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD), an institution renowned throughout the world. Author Stephen Baldwin traces the vital work of Edna Levine, the early involvement of Anne Bancroft, and the stagecraft of Gene Lasko and Arthur Penn. Artistic Director David Hays indelibly imprinted the character of the NTD with his concepts, all captured in fine detail in this engrossing book.
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Cover Page
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Foreword
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Prologue
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Chapter 1 Setting the Stage
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Chapter 2 Behind the Scenes
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Chapter 3 The Traveling Troupe
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Chapter 4 At Home and Abroad
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Chapter 5 Expanding the Scope of NTD
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Chapter 6 The NTD Management Team
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Chapter 7 Creating Pictures in the Air
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Chapter 8 In Retrospect, With an Eye to the Future
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Epilogue
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Appendix A: NTD Productions from 1967 to 1995
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Appendix B: NTD Alumni List: 1967-1993
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Appendix C: Participants in the NTD Deaf Playwrights Conference
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Appendix D: Plays by Deaf Playwrights: 1955-1993
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Appendix E: NTD Foreign Tours from 1969 to 1992
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Index
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Published: 1994
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
- 9781563681400 (paper)