“Switched at Birth”: All American Sign Language episode airs March 4


Posted February 27, 2013 by Melissa Hayer Comment on this article Leave a comment
SWITCHED AT BIRTH - "Tight Rope Walker" - Daphne feels torn when the deaf students at Carlton rally the school board to prevent even more hearing kids from attending through the pilot program. Meanwhile, Bay questions Regina's behavior, Daphne gets the lead in the play and Toby grows closer to Elisa (guest star Zoey Deutch), on an all new episode of "Switched at Birth" airing Monday, February 25 at 8:00PM ET/PT on ABC Family. (ABC FAMILY/ERIC MCCANDLESS)
RYAN LANE, KATIE LECLERC, SEAN BERDY
SWITCHED AT BIRTH - "Tight Rope Walker" - Daphne feels torn when the deaf students at Carlton rally the school board to prevent even more hearing kids from attending through the pilot program. Meanwhile, Bay questions Regina's behavior, Daphne gets the lead in the play and Toby grows closer to Elisa (guest star Zoey Deutch), on an all new episode of "Switched at Birth" airing Monday, February 25 at 8:00PM ET/PT on ABC Family. (ABC FAMILY/ERIC MCCANDLESS) RYAN LANE, KATIE LECLERC, SEAN BERDY

 

The ABC Family award-winning drama “Switched at Birth” features an all American Sign Language (ASL) episode, a first for mainstream television, at 7 p.m. Monday, March 4.

A summary of the episode, provided by ABC Family, is as follows:

When news of the school’s closing spreads throughout campus, Daphne leads the students of Carlton School for the Deaf in arranging a demonstration to take place on the night of the “Romeo and Juliet” play, in which Daphne has the lead role. Meanwhile, as one of a handful of hearing students in the school, Bay’s attempt to be part of the campaign is challenged.

Katie Leclerc, Vanessa Marano, Lea Thompson, D.W. Moffett, Constance Marie, Lucas Grabeel and Sean Berdy lead the cast of “Switched at Birth.”

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