Drama of the Body

"Drama of the Body: A Performance for the Deaf" is an original, silent, stage play for the Deaf written, directed and produced by David Boles -- and performed live at the Rugters-Newark Department of Theatre -- by undergraduate Honors Level drama students on 12/10/02. The rehearsal and live performances were videographed by the New Media class. These six videos are the raw feeds from each student's camera -- they are not slated nor time-code synched or color-balanced. You may click on each camera stream to get a unique perspective on this special, silent, performance for the Deaf with some of the greatest student actors in the world. Since these are raw footage videos, you may need to fast-forward to the start of the actual performance.

Drama of the Body One Sheet
Drama of the Body One Sheet

Wikipedia/IMDb/Newsletter

You may check out some of David's work as an Actor, Author, Director, Producer, Editor and Cinematographer on his Wikipedia page and the Internet Movie Database! Plus, make sure to subscribe to the David Boles: Mechanized Morality newsletter for insider information you will not get from his social media stream or other publishing enterprises!

Radio/Podcast

David Boles: Human Meme (2016)
Newark in Black and Blue (January 2005)
Unique Youth (1979-85)
KFOR Radio 1240 Aircheck (3/16/85)

Film

Watershed [first script draft] [stills] [making of] (3/6/87)
Terms of Endearment (1983)
To Live is to Remember (1978) [by Marshall Jamison]


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