The World Looks Different Sitting Down at Seattle Public Theater
Dates: 2/20/2026 - 3/1/2026
📍 Theatre: Seattle Public Theater
7312 Green Lake Dr N
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: (206) 524-1300
Tickets: $10-$100
The World Looks Different Sitting Down Written and performed by Teal Sherer Directed and Choreographed by Jessica Wallenfels February 20 - March 1, 2026
Have you ever become invisible in Whole Foods? Or fielded a stranger’s question about your sexual functioning? Enter the absurd world of Teal Sherer. The World Looks Different Sitting Down is her tale of confronting the world at crotch level to bust open misconceptions and limitations about life as a wheelchair user. Drawing from traditions of standup comedy, theater and dance, Teal’s storytelling weaves together realism with heightened physical theater for a bold, unapologetic evening that’s hilarious, enraging and heartrending.
Open captioning for all performances and additional seating for wheelchair-using patrons.
For the best view of open captions, reserve seats in the middle section.
Runtime: 75 minutes, with no intermission
Ages: Ages 13 and up
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