100 Years of Darkness
100 Years of Darkness tells a story about a group of Deaf students in the 1880s who are forced into cruel experiments to “cure” them of their Deaf language and culture.
This story is based on Deaf students who survived schools for the Deaf during the 19th century.
100 Years of Darkness interrogates the real-world impacts the sign language ban has had on the Deaf community.
Inside Out Theatre presents
100 Years of Darkness
Written by Landon Krentz
Directed by Jules Dameron & Karen Johnson Diamond
Starring: Ebony Gooden, Mustafa Alabssi, Jules Dameron, Brian Jensen, and Conrad Belau
Lighting & Set Design by Alison Yanota
Sound Design by Thomas Geddes
Stage Managed by Meredith Johnson
ASL Coaching by Wanda Warkentin
Intimacy Direction by Ellen Close
Fight Direction by Jeffery Olynek
Produced by Camille Craig & Inside Out Theatre
ASL/English
Company: Inside Out Theatre
Rating: 14+
Cost: Pay-What-You-Can
Runtime: 60 minutes
DIGITAL PERFORMANCE
SCHEDULE
This performance is available on-demand. Your single ticket purchase allows you to view the show at any time during the 6-day festival period from March 28th to April 2nd.