Jay Alan Zimmerman's Incredibly Deaf Musical
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Sep 30, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
Opened Sep 30, 2010
Closed Oct 10, 2010
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This show is part of the NYMF 2010 Festival.
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When the noisy buzz of progressive deafness steals away his songs, Jay becomes one pissed-off composer. As Jay struggles to hold onto the disappearing notes, can his wife and son get him to strive for something other than fame or death? A wild pop-rock-rap-dance-classical-disco-experimental-sign language-multimedia mash-up, Jay Alan Zimmerman's Incredibly Deaf Musical is the heartwarming, booty-shaking autobiography of a man trying everything he can to keep the music flying.
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