NTID Theatre History: Meta: April 1993

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Meta: April 1993

Poster for LIGHTS ON! Deaf Theatere and NTID Department of Performing Arts present: Meta by Patricia Durr: An original play about a deaf Holocaust survivor and a deaf African American college student that explores relationships, humanity, and acceptance of Deaf culture; April 15-18 1993. Cost of tickets for students: $3.00; All Others: $5.00.

Poster for LIGHTS ON! Deaf Theatere and NTID Department of Performing Arts present: Meta by Patricia Durr: An original play about a deaf Holocaust survivor and a deaf African American college student that explores relationships, humanity, and acceptance of Deaf culture; April 15-18 1993. Cost of tickets for students: $3.00; All Others: $5.00.

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Rehearsal Photos

Photo of Dennis Webster during rehearsal

Dennis Webster directing actors (in holocaust costume) on what to doDennis Webster directing actors (in holocaust costume) on what to do

Color Photos #1

Headshot photo taken of Dennis WebsterHeadshot photo taken of Dennis Webster

Black & White Photos

Left to Right:

Soldiers: Paul May and Matthew Daigle

Bottom bunk:

Michelle Johnston and Annie Yeager

Middle bunk:
Lisa Holbrook and Sophie Bleiweiss

Top bunk:
Teresa Thiry and Cindy Millard

  × Left to Right:  Soldiers: Paul May and Matthew Daigle  Bottom bunk:  Michelle Johnston and Annie Yeager  Middle bunk: Lisa Holbrook and Sophie Bleiweiss  Top bunk: Teresa Thiry and Cindy Millard

META, SPRING 1993

"But no camera or paper could capture the truth This must go from: Eye to Eye, Mind to Mind, Heart to Heart, Soul to Soul"

Will you remember and care for Meta? I hope while watching this sensitive play, you will learn to respect others as you go from culture to culture.

Dennis C. Webster

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

META, SPRING 1993  "But no camera or paper could capture the truth This must go from: Eye to Eye, Mind to Mind, Heart to Heart, Soul to Soul"  Will you remember and care for Meta? I hope while watching this sensitive play, you will learn to respect others as you go from culture to culture.  Dennis C. Webster  "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere." Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Color Photos #2

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