Black Deaf Male: Who Am I?
Fred Michael Beam examines what it’s like to exist at the intersections of several identities and the ways his lived experiences don’t always align with the labels that the rest of the world uses. Standing alone, Beam signs a heartfelt monologue, as we hear his words spoken by an off-stage interpreter. Beam is backed by a slideshow of projected text and images, though his expressive performance makes the images feel almost unnecessary.
Length: 60 Minutes
Tickets: Not Required
Venue: The Little: Theatre 1
Genre: Multidisciplinary
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