Sunday 27 January 2019

Centrepointe Theatre


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This June 2nd, 2016  at 7:30pm - 9:30pm my daughter Isabella and I went to saw and Tommy - ASL Interpreted Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 101 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa, Ontario.

We had Carmelle Cachero and Kathleen Henderson (2 Hearing Interpreters), Robyn Mackie (1 Deaf Interpreter), 3 hearing plus  my daughter Isabella , 7 deaf peoples plus myself are totals 15 peoples.

Orpheus Musical  Theatre Society Presents 

The Who's Tommy

Based on the icon 1969 rock concept album. The who's Tommy is an exhilarating story of hope, healing, and the human spirit. After witnessing the murder of his mother's lover by his father, young  Tommy is traumatized into a catatonic state. As he grows, he suffers abuse at the hands of his dysfunctional relatives and neighbors. As an adolescent, he's discovered to have an uncanny knack for playing pinball. With the help of his mother he finally breaks through his catatonia and becomes an international pinball superstar.  The story of the pinball-playing, deaf, dumb and blind boy who triumphs over his adversities has inspired, amazed and  puzzled audiences for more than forty years. This 5 time Tony Award-winning musical was translated to the stage by theatrical wizard  Des McAnuff into a high-energy, one-of-a-kind theatrical event.

I got Nepean - Barrhaven News from newspaper about articles.
                                  

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We got free tickets by Deaf Community.
                        

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4This March 9th, 2017 at 7:30pm - 10pm I went to saw and Catch Me If You Can - ASL Interpreted Performance at Cenretpointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepinte Drive.
I has Carmelle Cachero (1 Hearing Interpreters), Robyn Mackie and Kristrna Madaparthi (2 Deaf Interpreter), 9 deaf peoples plus myself are totals 12 peoples.
                                                  
                               

I got free ticket by Deaf Community.
                          

Truth. One of them claimed to be the legendary Frank Abagnale Jr., a con artist who impersonated an airline pilot, a lawyer, a doctor and who scammed people on three continents for millions of dollars by forging cheques ... all before reaching the age of 10.

Catch Me If You can is a 2011 Boardway musical written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Whitan, featuring a book by Terrence McNally. The show is basics on the 2002 film of the same name, which starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks. It follows (and, one might argue, embellishes) the story of con man Frank Abagnale Jr.

The musical opens in The heart of 1960s America as young con man Frank Anagnale Jr. is stopped at Miami Airport by chief FBI Agent Carl Hanratty and his agents. Instead of running, he pleads with them to
Let him tell his story and explain how he had managed to get away with so many disguises. Frank  promises to let them know all of his secrets and proccwds to put on "a show".

The story goes back to Frank's childhood growing up in New Rochelle, New York,where Frank lived with his parents, Frank Sr. and Paula Abagnale. The couple struggles financially to bring him up, sending him to public school rather than private school. One day, Frank Jr. wears a prep school jacket to public school and is taunted for looking like a substitute teacher. This inspires him to begin his life of disguises. Likes many, Frank experiences difficulties at home and struggles to find his place in the world. He decides to run away and learns to fend for himself. He learns the art of the con: impersonation and counterfeiting.

Soon he becomes the target of a keen FBI agent by the name Carl Hanratty. The rest of the story becomes a cat-and-mouse chase involving two people searching for validation. Along the way, Frank befriends pilots and stewardesses, doctors and nurses, lawyers and, finally, Brenda. Despite wanting to start a new lawful path with Brenda, the past catches up with Frank Jr., but there is still a happy ending!

Today, the real Frank Abagnale Jr. is one of the world's leading authorities on secure documents, fraud and embezzlement. He is currently a consultant and lecture for the FBI academy and field offices. Abagnale has been married for 40 years, had three sons and several grandchildren. He is the author of several books on crimes and is a world-renowned public speaker.

With respect to his criminal activity, Steven Spielberg said if best: "I didn't immortalize Frank Abagnale on film because of what he did 40 years ago as a teenager. I chose to immortalize him on film because of what he's done for his country for more than 30 years".

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This November 17th, 2017 at 7: 30pm - 10:30pm I went to saw and Shrek The Musical - ASL Interpreted Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepointe Drive.
I had Carmelle Cachero and Kathleen Henderson (2 Hearing Interpreters) Robyn Mackie (1 Deaf Interpreter) about 50 deaf adults and children plus myself too.

I got free ticket by Deaf Community.


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This March 8th, 2018 at 7:30pm - 10pm my daughter Isabella and I went to saw and Grease - ASL Interpreted Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa, Ontario.
I had Chatherine Maier, Carmelle Cachero and Kathleen Henderson 
( 3 Hearing Interpreters), Robyn Mackie ( 1 Deaf Interpreter) and Yannick Gareau and Charly ( 2 Student Interpreters) about under 50 peoples deaf adults plus my daughter Isabella and myself.

I had been watched on tv show about Grease are Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta

We got free tickets by Deaf Community.


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 This May 31st, 2018 at 7:30pm - 10pm my daughter Isabella and I went to saw and  Mama Mia - ASL Interpreted Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepointe Drive. 

We got free tickets by Deaf Community. 

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This March 7th,  2019 at 7:30pm - 10pm my daughter Isabella and I went to saw and Sister Act - ASL Interpreted Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepointe Drive.
I had Catherine Maier, Carmelle Cachero, Laura and Tegan (4 Hearing Interpreters), Robyn Mackie ( 1 Deaf Interpreter), Yannick Gareau and Joanne Bryan (2 Student Interpreters) and 20 peoples deaf adults plus my daughter Isabella and myself.

I had been watched on tv show about Sister Act are Whoopi Goldberg. 

We got free tickets by Deaf Community.

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This May 30th, 2019 at 7:30pm - 10pm
 my daughter Isabella and I went to saw and Prisicilla - ASL Interpreter Performance at Centrepointe Theatre Ben Franklin Place 10 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa, Ontario.
I had Catherine Maier and Carmelle Cachero (2 Hearing Interpreters), Robyn Mackie, Krishna Madaparthi and Jonathan Poulin (3 Deaf Interpreters) and Joanna Bryan (1 Student Interperter) and 22 people deaf adults plus my daughter Isabella and myself.



    

                          


         


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