An Evening of Short Plays - Queen's Theatre for All
Reflecting Queens Theatre’s commitment to the creation of original work and engagement within the Disabled community, this evening of three short play readings centers on fresh perspectives for Disabled identity. In 2001, Queens Theatre began its play development program, New American Voices, which led to the 2018 launch of their Theatre for All initiative, created to provide services for Disabled audiences and offer financial support, training and opportunities for Disabled artists. Following an earlier collaboration between QT and Lincoln Center in 2020, this evening's show features a team of Disabled writers chosen from submissions to New American Voices and artists from its Theatre for All training program. Access info: All seats are located on accessible routes and have flexible seating that can be removed for mobility devices. All restrooms, including accessible restrooms, located on concourse level, accessible via elevator. FM ALDs with headsets or neck loops available to borrow. ASL interpretation available. Audio description is integrated into stage directions. Captioning available on personal devices via QR code to streamtext link.
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Where?
Hearst Plaza, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Aug 25
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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An Evening of Short Plays - Queen's Theatre for All
Where?
Hearst Plaza, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY, USA
When?
Aug
25
Time?
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Captioned
Interpreted
Reflecting Queens Theatre’s commitment to the creation of original work and engagement within the Disabled community, this evening of three short play readings centers on fresh perspectives for Disabled identity. In 2001, Queens Theatre began its play development program, New American Voices, which led to the 2018 launch of their Theatre for All initiative, created to provide services for Disabled audiences and offer financial support, training and opportunities for Disabled artists. Following an earlier collaboration between QT and Lincoln Center in 2020, this evening's show features a team of Disabled writers chosen from submissions to New American Voices and artists from its Theatre for All training program. Access info: All seats are located on accessible routes and have flexible seating that can be removed for mobility devices. All restrooms, including accessible restrooms, located on concourse level, accessible via elevator. FM ALDs with headsets or neck loops available to borrow. ASL interpretation available. Audio description is integrated into stage directions. Captioning available on personal devices via QR code to streamtext link.
Want to go? Send an email.
access@lincolncenter.org
More Information