Linda Bove - Personal Life

Personal Life

Linda Bove was born in Garfield, New Jersey. Both of her parents were Deaf. As a child, she attended St. Joseph School for the Deaf in the Bronx, New York, and then Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf in Trenton, New Jersey from which she graduated in 1963. Bove attended Gallaudet University for college where she studied library science. From there, she became interested in theatre. She participated in several theatrical productions at Gallaudet including The Three Penny Opera and poetic characterizations of the Spoon River Anthology. In her senior year at Gallaudet University, Bove studied in a Summer School Program at the National Theater for the Deaf. In 1970 she married Ed Waterstreet, another Deaf actor. The two of them met while working together with the National Theatre for the Deaf.

In the 1970s, Bove and some of her colleagues started a company called Little Theatre of the Deaf to attract more deaf people, as well as children. This company gained national and international attention. The company dealt with communication among Deaf people and the importance of teaching sign language to Deaf children.

In 1979, Bove and the NTD traveled on a 30,000 mile world tour. Their biggest success was in Japan where they were well received. There, they were invited to come on a television show and later, their show was attended by the royal family.

Bove was, with her husband, one of the founders of the Deaf West Theater Company in Los Angeles in 1991, which was the first of its kind based on Deaf actors and actresses. In this company, she starred in a play produced by George Bernard Shaw called Saint Joan based on Joan of Arc. The plays performed by this company were translated into American Sign Language and adjusted accordingly in order to make sense. This company uses speech along with signs in order to help bridge the gap between the Deaf and hearing worlds.

Not only did Bove help found the Deaf West Theater Company, she was also involved in a number of projects pertaining to the Deaf community. Several of her involvements were related to children as well as the Deaf. She had a brief “role” in the Land Before Time IV. When the characters, which were dinosaurs, would talk in the movie, she would have a pop-up box in the corner of the video and interpret what they were saying using American Sign Language. She also made videos such as "Sign Me a Story."

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