A group of hearing-impaired students putting on a play done in sign language

Local students are signing a play by performing the entire play in sign language. (Sean Malak)
Local students are signing a play by performing the entire play in sign language. (Sean Malak)
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Updated: 3/20 3:51 pm
An inspiring story out of Adams County where a group of deaf and hearing impaired students are putting on a play for DVD done completely in sign language.

The group, known as Wee Signed Stories, will be performing a series of nursery rhymes called The Magic of Mother Goose.

Every two years the group puts on a different show and learns the aspects of live theater.

Students make the props and scenery, all with the help of a local deaf artist.

On opening night, all the kids involved receive A-list treatment.

The show is free to the public and narration will be provided for the hearing impaired.

Showtime is Friday, April 26 at the New Oxford High School auditorium.

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