Sign The Show: Deaf Culture, Access and Entertainment is a feature-length documentary providing insight into Deaf culture and the quest for access to entertainment. It brings together entertainers, the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HOH) community, and American Sign Language interpreters to discuss accessibility at live performances in a humorous, heartfelt, and insightful way.
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A live performance by Björk on the Debut Tour, recorded live at the The Royalty Theatre in London in...
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Live is a live video of Meat Loaf, recorded at the Wembley Arena in London, on April 29, 1982. Accor...
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Fishmans' legendary final live performance under the Fishmans name before frontman Shinji Sato's pas...
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