On a Thursday in Queens, Jared Lopatin was busy getting his students ready for a show that was about 10 months in the making. Opening night was a week away.
The kids on stage would perform the musical “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.”
“It’s just so campy and fun,” said Jared Lopatin, the director of the show.
Any school performance requires a lot of work. But this is very different.
“It is deaf kids, it is a deaf show,” Lopatin said.
The production was staged by the Lexington School for the Deaf, the largest school for the deaf and hard of hearing in New York
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