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David Hays, 95, Dies; Top Broadway Designer and Theater of Deaf Founder

大卫·海斯,95岁去世;杰出百老汇设计师和聋人剧院创始人

David Hays in about 1967. He founded the Theater of the Deaf in Connecticut after brainstorming the idea with Anne Bancroft. She had been appearing on Broadway in “The Miracle Worker,” the stage adaptation of Helen Keller’s autobiography.

David Hays in about 1967. He founded the Theater of the Deaf in Connecticut after brainstorming the idea with Anne Bancroft. She had been appearing on Broadway in “The Miracle Worker,” the stage adaptation of Helen Keller’s autobiography.

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Mr. Hays’s career began auspiciously. His first job in New York after graduate school was designing productions for the influential director José Quintero, including epochal stagings, in 1956, of two Eugene O’Neill plays: “The Iceman Cometh,” at Quintero’s Circle in the Square Theater, and “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,” for its New York premiere, on Broadway.

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