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Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

Arts for All | College of Arts and Humanities | School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies | The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Thursday, October 2, 2025 - October 5, 2025 Cafritz Foundation Theatre

About the Event

Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

Important information about this show

Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

About TDPS

The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

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Public: $10

UMD Students: Free

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Event Dates

  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 4:00 pm
    10/02/25 16:00:00 10/02/25 16:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

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  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 4:30 pm
    10/02/25 16:30:00 10/02/25 17:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 5:00 pm
    10/02/25 17:00:00 10/02/25 17:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 8:00 pm
    10/02/25 20:00:00 10/02/25 20:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 8:30 pm
    10/02/25 20:30:00 10/02/25 21:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Thursday, Oct 02, 2025 9:00 pm
    10/02/25 21:00:00 10/02/25 21:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 4:00 pm
    10/03/25 16:00:00 10/03/25 16:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 4:30 pm
    10/03/25 16:30:00 10/03/25 17:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 5:00 pm
    10/03/25 17:00:00 10/03/25 17:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 8:00 pm
    10/03/25 20:00:00 10/03/25 20:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 8:30 pm
    10/03/25 20:30:00 10/03/25 21:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Friday, Oct 03, 2025 9:00 pm
    10/03/25 21:00:00 10/03/25 21:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 1:00 pm
    10/05/25 13:00:00 10/05/25 13:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 1:30 pm
    10/05/25 13:30:00 10/05/25 14:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 2:00 pm
    10/05/25 14:00:00 10/05/25 14:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 2:30 pm
    10/05/25 14:30:00 10/05/25 15:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 5:00 pm
    10/05/25 17:00:00 10/05/25 17:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 5:30 pm
    10/05/25 17:30:00 10/05/25 18:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

    Cafritz Foundation Theatre false
  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 6:00 pm
    10/05/25 18:00:00 10/05/25 18:30:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

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  • Sunday, Oct 05, 2025 6:30 pm
    10/05/25 18:30:00 10/05/25 19:00:00 America/New_York Touch of Slavery (Deaf Blind Production)

    About the Event

    Five Black DeafBlind actors bring to life the untold stories of DeafBlind enslaved people in a groundbreaking play.

    A Touch of Slavery is a radically new kind of theater, performed by DeafBlind actors in Protactile, the language of the DeafBlind community. As a tactile form of communication, Protactile requires a different model of performance. Actors and audience members interact directly. In this production, a collaboration between PT411, Richmond Area Black Deaf Advocates, and TDPS, audiences will experience a moving journey through the lives of nineteenth-century DeafBlind slaves. Knowledge of Protactile or American Sign Language is NOT required for this production. Actors will adapt their performance to fit each person’s needs.

    Important information about this show

    Protactile is a physical language and involves direct contact with actors. Safe touch zones are part of Protactile. These include arms, front parts of legs, collarbone area, and head. Audience members will be blindfolded during the show.

    Due to the topic, this show is recommended for mature teenagers and adults only. Run time is approximately 15 minutes, with reflection time afterwards. Please arrive 15 minutes before your ticked time. If you arrive late, you may not be able to attend the show.

    About TDPS

    The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) advances and transforms the research and practice of theatre, dance, and performance studies through a commitment to inclusive excellence and educational innovation in the performing arts.

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