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Sandra Mae Frank, left, Austin P. McKenzie and Katie Boeck in the Deaf West Theater production of
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Review: 'Spring Awakening' by Deaf West Theater Brings a New Sensation to Broadway
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Any qualms anyone might have about this being a premature revival will vanish when the cast of both hearing and deaf actors floods the stage.
. Video  Video: In Performance | 'Spring Awakening'
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