Brave New Workshop Theatre to Offer ASL Performance of A SNOWPLOW NAMED DESIRE, 3/7

By: Feb. 21, 2014
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On Friday, March 7, The Brave New Workshop Theatre welcomes deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons to enjoy a performance of their smash hit show "A Snowplow Named Desire: Love in Minnesota" with the help of professional ASL interpreters Tarra Grammenos (NIC Advanced) and Carlos Grant. This ASL-interpreted show will take place at the Brave New Workshop Theatre main stage at 824 Hennepin Ave in downtown Minneapolis.

About the show: In "A Snowplow Named Desire: Love in Minnesota," the BNW cast delivers an amorously amusing mix of sketches and songs, new and classics too, exposing the comical and often ridiculous side of love and relationships of all kinds.

Head to theatre.bravenewworkshop.com/BuyTickets, select Friday, March 7 at 8pm as your show date, and click on "Choose Seats" to find reserved ASL sightline seating (noted with a dark orange dot). Or get in touch with our box office at 612-332-6620 or info@bravenewworkshop.com.

Plus, use the discount code ASL to get tickets for just $20 (regular price $30)!


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