DeafDigest - 14 May 2018

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - May 14, 2018   -- deaf role in a different kind of Shakespearian play Nadia Nadarajah is deaf and she was shocked when the director of Hamlet, a Shakepearian play, offered her a role in that play. She accepted. This play is different - because all of the actors are female. The director wanted the play to be different while at the same time, showing the audience that it didn't matter if the actors were male or female! A picture is at: http://deafdigest.com/deaf-character-in-hearing-shakespearian-play/     -- deaf-owned greenhouse in Ohio In Bowling Green, Ohio, one of the biggest greenhouses is Klotz Floral Design & Garden. This business opened up in 1918 by a deaf husband-deaf wife team. Several generations later, this business continues as the biggest greenhouse in the city. Customers that enter the greenhouse would have no clue that the founders were deaf.   -- lake police screaming at all boaters Lone Star Law is a TV program about Texas wildlife law enforcement officers, trying to enforce laws of nature in the state. One segment showed a drowning of a recreational boater. The officers arrived at the lake, and screamed for all boaters to move out and to stay clear - so that they can do the investigation. What if the boaters were deaf and unaware of the commotion going on? Could be pretty much scary.     Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update) -- Martha's Vineyard timeline http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/ 05/13/18 Blue and Gold editions & options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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