Audio Described, Pay-What-You-Can Theater Performances in New Jersey – Letter from Rochelle Furman of the Theater Project

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?Dear All:

I hope you are well and enjoying the Spring weather! My name is Rochelle Furman, and I am the ADA liaison to the Board for The Theater Project. 

We wanted to share this information with your members and local partners within the blind/low vision community who love theater. The Theater Project is offering audio description for two pay-what-you-can performances in Summit and West Orange, NJ this summer. 

Please see below for details. If you could kindly share the information with potential theater attendees within the blind/low vision community, it would be so much appreciated!

THE REVOLUTIONISTS 

by Lauren Gunderson

Friday, July 19

West Orange, NJ

TICKETS/INFO

The Revolutionists (thetheaterproject.org)

Paris, 1793: 

Marie Antoinette knows her reputation needs repair if she is going to escape the guillotine – who better to turn around her bad press than playwright Madame Olympe DeGouges?

”a sassy hold-on-to-your-seats theatrical adventure“

— Cincinnati Inquirer

8pm, Friday, July 19

Luna 2 / Luna Stage

555 Valley Rd, West Orange, NJ

as part of the Luna Stage Summer Sublet program

PAY WHAT YOU CAN NIGHTS

Friday, July 19 and Friday, August 23

THE INTERPRETER

By Joseph Vitale

Friday, August 23

Summit, NJ

TICKETS/INFO

The Interpreter (thetheaterproject.org)

Inspired by a true story about the World War II Nuremberg Trials, this play imagines the relationship between the leading Nazi on trial for war crimes, and his interpreter, a 23-year-old Jewish U.S. Army Private.

A Nazi leader on trial.   

A Jewish interpreter.   

An unforgettable story.

8pm, Friday, August 23

Oakes Center Theater

120 Morris Avenue, Summit, NJ

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at 917-710-8005. 

With much gratitude and warm regards,

Rochelle  

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