Jane’s Picks: Bernard Bragg
Transcript:
Hello! For Jane's Picks, I've selected Bernard Bragg, known by most of us as "BB." There are many reasons for my choice. He's an artist, actor, director, translator, playwright and teacher. BB is a second generation Deaf actor. His father was an actor and director in the New York City area. While growing up in a Deaf family, his father provided him with theatre experience and naturally through osmosis and constant exposure to theatre, BB became a professional actor. He was one of the people who played a key role in the formation of the National Theatre of the Deaf during the 1960s. He has traveled around the world several times. He recently decided to do a one-man show, Theatre in the Sky, flying to and performing in cities throughout America. This fall he will perform in seven cities.
We may wonder, why is he doing this? Yes, because it's entertaining but also there's an additional motive. He's raising money to support both the National Association of the Deaf (U.S.A.) and the World Federation of the Deaf. Money from his performances will be divided equally between NAD and WFD. During the recent WFD conference in Spain, BB was there doing a number of things including directing a children's production, Babel. During WFD's closing ceremony, BB, along with the president of NAD, presented the president of WFD with a check for $25,000. The money will be used to support Deaf people of the world, especially those in developing countries.
Now we would think BB was done, but no, he's still performing and is looking to raise money for NAD. His goal is to reach the same amount he raised for WFD. BB told me he's determined to do this and if there is any remaining money, it will go to WFD.
That would probably be enough but no, I've discovered that he has also established endowments at different universities. At California State University at Northridge, he established an endowment in his name to support Deaf artists, filmmakers, actors, and theatre. He has done the same for NTID at RIT and at Gallaudet University.
I'm really impressed with what he's doing. I imagine you are too. I like that he's supporting Deaf people of the world and Deaf artists. BB will be performing in Washington, D.C. this week. I'm going to be there in the audience, enjoying his show. If you're curious and want to see his show, click on the link below to find his touring schedule. He will be performing in Rochester, Philadelphia and other cities. If you want to contact him, do it.
Oh, yes, on the banner above, you'll see the fingerspelled word R-e-f-l-e-c-t-i-o-n-s. You might be interested to know that the concept behind this creative way of fingerspelling the word belongs to Bernard Bragg. Back in the early days of the National Theatre of the Deaf, during the 1960s, BB, working with actors, came up with this idea and they brought it to life on stage. So for all these reasons and more, Bernard Bragg is Jane's Pick, for sure!
Click here for more information and touring schedule for Bernard Bragg's Theatre in the Sky: http://www.nad.org/site/pp.asp?c=foINKQMBF&b=3266677
Jane

September 24th, 2007 at 6:48 am
Hi Jane!
Wow wow!!! I learned a lot from you! Yes we need more people like Bernard Bragg! he is such a gifted person not only that but contributed a lot!!! that is very rare thing to do!!! I will go see his play “Theatre in the Sky” at Philly, PA in October because this week I will be out of town for “Show me Deaf Film Festival” at St. Louis, MO.
Thank you Jane for sharing this with us! I looking forward to hear more stories from you!
I see you at the movie!
Gary Brooks
September 24th, 2007 at 12:54 pm
I went to his “Theatre in the Sky” performance last weekend. I thought it would be a boring one-man show. But no, I laughed, I cried, I really enjoyed the show, and it was definitely worth my time and money to go.
September 25th, 2007 at 11:28 pm
Agreed that BB is a legend that does not die, but keep on shining. Indeed, his generous endowments and contributions to Deaf related projects are impressive as his long resume is. Good choice for Jane’s Picks!
September 26th, 2007 at 7:20 am
Hi Gary,
Wishing you all the best for your keynote at the Show Me Deaf Film Festival (September 27, 28 and 29). I hope your presentation will be filmed!
Wishing Paul Kiel, the coordinator of the film festival much success. He has put together an impressive lineup of films. Check out the Show Me Deaf Film Festival link at:
http://www.deafimages.tv/
Way to go Paul and Gary!
Jane
December 28th, 2007 at 9:49 am
Hello Jane:
I am catching up on reading all emails and comments on many b/vlogs. I thank you, Jane for the good luck. It went according to the plan. . We all had good time
Gary Brooks did excellent job in making his presentation. I could have had it filmed. Maybe he can make his own video presentation and use it on his website. They can see what an intelligent guy he is!
You all have happy holidays and may 2008 be a better year for everyone!
Paul =)