Why was the play Children of a Lesser God important for the Deaf theater community?(1 point)

Responses

Each actor was part of the Deaf community.
Each actor was part of the Deaf community.

It popularized ASL interpreted performances.
It popularized ASL interpreted performances.

It became more popular than most other voiced shows on Broadway.
It became more popular than most other voiced shows on Broadway.

It was the very first play that allowed an interpreter.
It was the very first play that allowed an interpreter.

1 answer

The correct response is:

Each actor was part of the Deaf community.

"Children of a Lesser God" is significant for the Deaf theater community because it featured Deaf actors portraying Deaf characters, which allowed for authentic representation and highlighted the experiences and culture of Deaf individuals.