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Howie Seago

HOWIE SEAGO

  

Nationality:    USA
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Howie Seago's plays including biography, theatres, agent, synopses, cast sizes, production and published dates

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        Preying Hands - A Drama in Two Parts Inspired by Actual Events



Preying Hands - A Drama in Two Parts Inspired by Actual Events

Synopsis:
Preying Hands is a drama that spans four decades. It is inspired by actual events. It tells the tale of the intrepid students of the St. John's School for the Deaf in Wisconsin who were molested by a Catholic priest in the 1960's and 1970s, and their fight for justice.

Notes:
Co-written with Deaf actor Howie Seago and Richard Medugno

1st Produced:
Round table reading at Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Ashland, Oregon    -

Organisations:
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1st Published:
CreateSpace - https://www.createspace.com/4779488 (May 2014)   149-9272898

Music:
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Genre:
2 Full-Length Plays

Parts:
Male:  6            Female:  6            Other:  A group of 10-12 (deaf and hearing) actors (male and female), some must take on multiple roles, and must know American Sign Language.

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