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Join us on our amazing journey

Since 2016 we've gone on to created showcase projects developing new concept in creating digital live theatre experiement along new written literature plays for deaf audience with the hope to produce full length production tour in the future 

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Jack O’Kent was a new visual adaptation of Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, the first deaf theatre company to explore the 3D projection and Visual Vernacular storytelling to create rich, imaginative characters drawn from folklore.The play creates a world of lavish fantasy, morality and humanity in which Jack attempts to discover what is real and what is not.

Jack O’Kent was a new visual adaptation of Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, the first deaf theatre company to explore the 3D projection and Visual Vernacular storytelling to create rich, imaginative characters drawn from folklore.The play creates a world of lavish fantasy, morality and humanity in which Jack attempts to discover what is real and what is not.

Join us on our amazing journey

Since 2018 we've created projects that showcase our new concept developing digital live theatre with video projection as part of our set.  We've been researching and developing this concept with the aim of a full production and tour in the future. 

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We are currently developing a new children theatre production for next year 2025.

 

We have open invitation if you are keen to come to see our brand new developing showcase on “The Little Prince”.  This will be a new digital and live theatrical performance including British Sign Language, Visual Vernacular and Animation work to be enjoyed by all audiences - deaf and hearing.   The all-important details are:

 

What:  “The Little Prince” - Showcase of New Devised work

Where:   A+E Labs, Historic Chatham Dockyard, Chatham ME4 4TZ  

When:  Friday 24th November 2023 - 4.30pm

How long:  Performance approx 15 minutes and then a short Q&A session for 30 - 45 minutes - so 45 minutes in total. 

 

You can email  info@d-livetheatre.co.uk to confirm your attendance. 

 

We look forward to seeing you there.  

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This is a new digital and Visual Vernacular theatre showcase for deaf and hearing audiences of ‘The Little Prince’ by Antoine de Saint-Exupery. The aim is to develop a showcase by involving the local Medway community & All Faith's school with a showcase at the A+E Lab with a full production developed in 2025. at BUP Festival and V&A Museum.

 

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The adaption play’s theme are centered around racism and transfigure from a Deaf perspective. By demonstrating Shakespeare’s original play intention to be harmonized in British Sign Language translation version and enable to create more contemporary adaption work, engaging the important issue of racism and segregation, that are not discussed in the Deaf community. 

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This play aim to educate the public about the recurring theme of daily discrimination, system expulsion, ignorance and cultural misappropriation where a Deaf person find themselves in a dominant environment culture however this also raise awareness of the beauty of Deaf culture and to try appreciate Deaf community more. 

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Anja, a brand new play, explores a young Deaf woman's past and her hopes for the future. 
This play explores the story of a young Deaf woman who escaped the Bosnian War. In summer 2022, we are collaborating with Fingersmiths Theatre on developing this work with the aim of a National tour in 2025.  

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Anja, a brand new play, explores a young Deaf woman's past and her hopes for the future. 
This play explores the story of a young Deaf woman who escaped the Bosnian War. In summer 2022, we are collaborating with Fingersmiths Theatre on developing this work with the aim of a National tour in 2023.  

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Jack O’Kent was a new visual adaptation of Ibsen’s Peer Gynt.  We are the first deaf theatre company to explore 3D projection and Visual Vernacular storytelling to create rich, imaginative characters drawn from folklore. The play creates a world of lavish fantasy, morality and humanity in which Jack attempts to discover what is real and what is not.

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