No Singing in the Navy – ASL-Interpreted Performance
Playwrights Horizons presents an ASL-interpreted performance of NO SINGING IN THE NAVY, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik.
With a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave, three silly sailors attempt to live as much life as possible before being shipped off to war and certain death. A three-actor, one-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals, No Singing in the Navy is a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence.
This performance will feature American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences.
Closed Captioning is also available at all performances following opening night via the GalaPro app. Captions can be accessed on personal smartphones or tablets, and a limited number of tablets are available for checkout at the theater with a photo ID.
Discounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For more information and tickets, please visit www.phnyc.org
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Where?
Playwrights Horizons, 416 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, USA
When?
Apr 11
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
No Singing in the Navy – ASL-Interpreted Performance
Where?
Playwrights Horizons, 416 West 42nd Street, New York, NY, USA
Playwrights Horizons presents an ASL-interpreted performance of NO SINGING IN THE NAVY, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik.
With a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave, three silly sailors attempt to live as much life as possible before being shipped off to war and certain death. A three-actor, one-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals, No Singing in the Navy is a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence.
This performance will feature American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for Deaf and hard-of-hearing audiences.
Closed Captioning is also available at all performances following opening night via the GalaPro app. Captions can be accessed on personal smartphones or tablets, and a limited number of tablets are available for checkout at the theater with a photo ID.
Discounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For more information and tickets, please visit www.phnyc.org
.