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Dr.
Doolittle to be performed in spoken and signed English on Saturday
CARY,
NC – The Triangle is gearing up for two
free, outdoor performances this weekend at Cary’s Sertoma Amphitheatre at Bond
Park, 801 High House Road; the Cary Town Band will kickoff the weekend on
Friday, May 8, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. followed by Dr.
Doolittle, a children’s play presented in sign and spoken language, on
Saturday, May 9 at 3 p.m. The
two performances are part of the Town’s Annual Spring Sertoma Concert Series
that features the best in free, live, outdoor entertainment.
The
Cary Town Band, directed by Dr. James R. Hammerle, is reminiscent of the turn of
the century bands led by Sousa, Goldman and others who popularized band concerts
all over
Dr.
Doolittle is
being presented by Sign Stage on Tour, a specialist in Sign Language Theatre in
which deaf and hearing actors perform together on stage. Whenever a character
speaks, the character speaking uses Sign Language and the audience also hears
the voice. The voice comes from a different actor speaking through a microphone,
sometimes on-stage and sometimes off-stage. Visually, the stage is filled with
the movement of hands and bodies yet every word is spoken to make sure all
audience members, both deaf and hearing, don’t miss a thing. It’s a magical
blend of language created when performing a play simultaneously in spoken
English and in the spatial beauty of American Sign Language.
Dr.
Dolittle features
the good doctor who gives up treating people, after
“Come
out to enjoy these wonderful, live performances in the beautiful outdoor setting
of Sertoma Amphitheatre,” said Performing Arts Coordinator Sarah Bunch.
The Sertoma
Amphitheatre, nestled away inside Bond Park, is one of
Everyone
is also invited to attend the last Spring Sertoma Concert of the season,
featuring David Dyer & the Crooked Smile Band, on Sunday, May 31 at
In
case of inclement weather, updated show information will be available at least
three hours before the show at (919) 462-3969.
For more, visit Spring Sertoma Series at www.townofcary.org or call (919) 460-4061.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: |
Sarah Bunch,
Performing Arts Coordinator, (919) 462-3969 April Raphiou, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091 Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 460-4951 |
