SALLY, a play about a hearing daughter of Deaf adults. Written by CODA playwright Tracey Huguley.
Have you ever wanted to know how a play is developed? Well then, this event is for you! SALLY, a play in development, is the story of a hearing daughter born to deaf adults and raised in the deaf community. Sally struggles to find her place in the world since she was raised in both the deaf community and the hearing world and doesn’t know where she belongs. This play has historical significance as it shines a light on the struggles deaf individuals face daily. This reading will have deaf actors, hearing actors, interpreters, and a deaf director. The playwright will guide the theater goers in a feedback session after the rehearsal and/or reading to continue her development of the play. This play is being supported in part by a grant from the City of Austin Economic Development Department Cultural Arts Division and ScriptWorks.
Sunday 9/29/19 Public Rehearsal 11:30am to 12:30pm
Sunday 9/29/19 Public Reading (Showing) of SALLY 5:30pm to 6:30pm (feedback session immediately following show).
Admission is FREE. There will be an opportunity to make a donation if you want to at the event.
Please RSVP. Seating is limited to first 99 people.
Sunday 9/29/19 Public Rehearsal 11:30am to 12:30pm
Sunday 9/29/19 Public Reading (Showing) of SALLY 5:30pm to 6:30pm (feedback session immediately following show).
How much: FREE admission.
Location:
Austin Deaf Club
8818 Cullen Lane
Austin, TX 78748
Please register online via Eventbrite:
Tracey Huguley M.A., CODA
NAD/RID Master, ASL Interpreter since 1994
Writer, Presenter, Performer
[email protected]
512-825-0093 text/voice/Facetime
traceyhuguley skype