Brave New Workshop to Host ASL-Interpreted Performance of Holiday Sketch Comedy Revue

By: Dec. 21, 2015
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The Brave New Workshop Theatre (BNW) welcomes deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons to enjoy an ASL-interpreted performance of their hit holiday sketch comedy revue "The Trump Who Stole Christmas" This show, interpreted by professional ASL interpreters Rebecca Rick and Andrea Opatrny, will be on Saturday, January 16, 2015 at 5pm at the Brave New Workshop Theatre at 824 Hennepin Ave in downtown Minneapolis. Tickets are on sale now online and via the BNW box office, with special sight line seating reserved for ASL patrons.

About the show:

The Brave New Workshop's holiday show is a cherished annual event for those most likely to wind up on the 'naughty' list. This year, we invite you to help us Make Christmas Great Again with "The Trump Who Stole Christmas". It's terrific, it's gonna be huge!


"The Trump Who Stole Christmas" features BNW cast members Lauren Anderson, Bobby Gardner, Ryan Nelson, Tom Reed, and Taj Ruler. The show is directed by Caleb McEwen. Peter Guertin returns as music director, and Matthew Vichlach provides technical direction.



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