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Jun
24
7:00 PM19:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Much Ado About Nothing

  • Greensboro Cultural Center - Van Dyke Performance Space (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Piedmont Shakespeare Company is excited to produce Much Ado About Nothing!

Directed with a contemporary lens while honoring Shakespeare’s text, Much Ado About Nothing is a witty, sharp, and emotionally rich romantic comedy set in the aftermath of war, as soldiers return home and re-enter a world of love, connection, and uncertainty. While the structure may feel familiar, its exploration of love is anything but simple. As director Carl Forsman notes, “Romance may start with the eyes, but it lives in the head.” This production explores how love is shaped by thought before it is felt—and what happens when the two collide.

This Much Ado About Nothing is full of passion, scheming, romantic entanglements, and a few messy misunderstandings. Characters flirt, spar, and occasionally get caught up in big feelings and bold choices. It’s a lively, fast-moving comedy best for anyone twelve and older who’s ready to track the twists, turns, and heart behind the humor.

Approximate Run Time: 2.5 hours

The performance on Wednesday, June 24th, 2026, will include American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters.

Tickets: https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?performance=879011

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Jun
28
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Bye Bye Birdie

  • Virginia Sommerville Sutton Theatre at Wellspring (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Creative Greensboro is excited to produce Bye Bye Birdie!

Bye Bye Birdie is a musical comedy with Book by Michael Stewart, Music by Charles Strouse, Lyrics by Lee Adams and directed by Todd Fisher, Wesley McCleary and Carrie Plew. Performances will take place June 25-27 at 7:30 pm and June 28 at 2pm at the Virginia Sommerville Sutton Theatre at Wellspring, 4100 Well Spring Dr.

A loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll, Bye Bye Birdie remains as fresh and vibrant as ever. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score, plenty of great parts for teens, and a hilarious script, Birdie continues to thrill audiences around the world. Bye Bye Birdie is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. At the Virginia Sommerville Sutton Theatre.

Accessibility Note: The June 28 performance will feature American Sign Language interpretation.

Tickets: https://ticketmetriad.com/events/bye-bye-birdie

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May
30
8:00 PM20:00

ASL-Interpreted Concert - Time After Time: A Celebration of Love’s Many Faces

  • Congregational United Church of Christ (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Triad Pride Choruses are excited to announce their Spring Concert: Time After Time: A Celebration of Love’s Many Faces!

This multi-genre odyssey takes audiences on a musical journey through the complexities of devotion, heartache, and joy, blending contemporary pop anthems with profound choral masterworks.

The program features an eclectic and moving setlist that spans generations. Attendees can expect soul-stirring arrangements of Adele’s "Rumor Has It / Someone Like You," Dolly Parton’s haunting "Jolene," and Cyndi Lauper’s timeless "Time After Time." These pop favorites are paired with the intricate beauty of Eric Whitacre’s "Five Hebrew Love Songs" and Debussy’s "Dieu! qu'il la fait bon regarder!", creating a rich tapestry of sound that reflects the universal experience of love.

Accessibility Note: Triad Pride Acting Company is committed to making theatre accessible to everyone. The performance on Saturday, May 30th, 2026, will include American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting.

Tickets: https://www.simpletix.com/e/spring-concert-2026-various-locations-tickets-218541

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May
9
8:00 PM20:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - The Fantasticks

  • Congregational United Church of Christ (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Triad Pride Acting Company is excited to produce The Fantasticks!

As the world’s longest-running musical, The Fantasticks tells a poignant and whimsical story of young love, meddling parents, and the universal journey from innocence to experience. Featuring a lush score that includes the iconic standard "Try to Remember," this intimate production explores the beauty of the shadows as much as the light, reminding us that "without a hurt, the heart is hollow."

Accessibility Note: Triad Pride Acting Company is committed to making theatre accessible to everyone. The performance on Saturday, May 9th, 2026, will include American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters.

Tickets: https://www.simpletix.com/e/the-fantasticks-tickets-218539

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Apr
18
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Grease

Reagan High School is proud to present Grease! All shows are ASL interpreted by Reagan High School ASL students!

To purchase tickets in advance, or with any questions, please contact Penny Walker at 828-729-9143. For advanced ticket purchases, you’ll provide your name and should be able to pay the advanced ticket price at the door.

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Apr
17
7:00 PM19:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Grease

Reagan High School is proud to present Grease! All shows are ASL interpreted by Reagan High School ASL students!

To purchase tickets in advance, or with any questions, please contact Penny Walker at 828-729-9143. For advanced ticket purchases, you’ll provide your name and should be able to pay the advanced ticket price at the door.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Apr
16
7:00 PM19:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Grease

Reagan High School is proud to present Grease! All shows are ASL interpreted by Reagan High School ASL students!

To purchase tickets in advance, or with any questions, please contact Penny Walker at 828-729-9143. For advanced ticket purchases, you’ll provide your name and should be able to pay the advanced ticket price at the door.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Mar
28
3:00 PM15:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Step Into My Shoes

Theatre for All is Triad Pride’s proudly inclusive theatre program that supports adults with disabilities by providing an accessible experience that puts each performer’s ideas in the spotlight. We believe that performers with disabilities deserve representation on stage and in the arts!

Step Into My Shoes is a completely original, devised show inspired by...wait for it-- shoes! Step into OUR shoes and join us for this performance journey that explores where we’ve been, where we’re going, and how we all can find the right fit. The show promises to warm your heart, induce laughter, and make you think about things in a different way. If the shoe fits… you better get your tickets!

Accessibility Note: Triad Pride Acting Company is committed to making theatre accessible to everyone. The performance on Saturday, March 28th, 2026, will include American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters.

Accessibility Note: https://www.simpletix.com/e/theatre-for-all-spring-show-tickets-218529

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Shadow-Interpreted Play - Frozen
Mar
28
2:30 PM14:30

Shadow-Interpreted Play - Frozen

R J Reynolds High School is excited to be offering a shadow-interpreted performance on March 28th of their production of Frozen.

Transcription: Hello it’s Sheena and I am here to tell you about an exciting opportunity! R.J. Reynolds High School, located in Winston Salem, has a musical coming up soon on March 28th at 2:30 pm. The play is FROZEN! This is a shadowed production where actors and interpreters will be on stage together. You can buy your tickets by taking a picture of the QR code below. Once you see the list of ticket options scroll down until you see Saturday March 28th at 2:30 pm matinee/Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Click buy tickets so we know how many seats to save for you. See you there!

Visual Description: Blue poster with musical title FROZEN showing the character Elsa. Information provided with showtimes and a QR code to purchase tickets. In ancircle picture in picture there is a caucasion female interpreter wearing a black full sleeve blouse, glasses, and red with blonde highlighted hair. She is sitting in a gray chair with a blue background. 

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Mar
14
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - The Wizard of Oz

  • Mebane Arts & Community Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Alamance Children's Theatre is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on March 14th of their production of The Wizard of Oz.

Summary:
Follow the yellow brick road in this delightful stage adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s beloved tale, featuring the iconic musical score from the MGM film. The timeless tale, in which young Dorothy Gale travels from Kansas over the rainbow to the magical Land of Oz, continues to thrill audiences worldwide.

For questions, please email them at actinfo@alamancechildrenstheatre.com

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Nov
23
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
22
7:30 PM19:30

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
22
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Once on This Island

  • Theatre Raleigh Arts Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on November 22nd of their production of Once on This Island.

Summary:
Once on a Caribbean island, a little girl is rescued from a disastrous storm by four gods—Asaka, Mother of the Earth; Agwé, god of Water; Erzulie, goddess of Love; and Papa Ge, demon of Death. So starts the myth told in this breathtaking story of joy, sorrow and the triumph of love against all forces. Told with Caribbean rhythms and instruments, this Tony Award-winning musical is a testament that a beautiful story simply told has the power to inspire and heal all. Rated PG

For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com

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Nov
22
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
21
7:30 PM19:30

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
16
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
15
8:00 PM20:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me

  • Congregational United CC - Fellowship Hall (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Triad Pride Acting Company is honored to announce its upcoming production of "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me," the groundbreaking and award-winning show by David Drake. This powerful piece, which chronicles a gay man's self-discovery and call to activism during the height of the AIDS crisis, will be performed at Congregational United Church of Christ.

PARENTAL ADVISORY: This production includes strong language and sexual content.

Accessibility Note: Triad Pride Acting Company is committed to making theatre accessible to everyone. The performance on Saturday, November 15th, 2025, will feature an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter.

Originally debuting Off-Broadway in 1992, "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me" quickly became one of the longest-running solo shows in New York history, earning David Drake an Obie Award. More than a memoir, the play is a vivid collection of vignettes and monologues that explore the fear, anger, love, and courage shared by a generation of gay men and women. It is a tribute to the revolutionary power of art and activism, sparked by a pivotal moment when the protagonist is profoundly affected by a reading of Larry Kramer’s seminal work, The Normal Heart.

The script has been re-imagined to support a cast of 5 but remains as vital and poignant today as it was thirty years ago, the show offers a raw, emotional, and often humorous look at:

  • The personal and political awakenings of a young gay man.

  • The devastating impact of the AIDS epidemic on the community.

  • The journey from bystander to activist, fueled by a desire to fight for life and dignity.

Triad Pride Acting Company is dedicated to bringing diverse and engaging theatrical experiences to the community. "The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me" perfectly aligns with our mission to entertain, enlighten, and enrich, all while fostering understanding, acceptance, and a deep appreciation for LGBTQIA+ history and resilience.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
15
7:30 PM19:30

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
15
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Nov
14
7:30 PM19:30

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Puffs

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Puffs, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Studio 1 at Holly Hill Mall proudly presents PUFFS, or Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School of Magic and Magic, written by Matt Cox. This clever, fast-paced comedy is a must-see for fans of magical tales who always felt like a side character — in the best way!

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Oct
4
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - What We Leave Behind

Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on October 4th of their production of What We Leave Behind.

Summary:
What We Leave Behind is a profound and timely musical exploring the impact of chronic illness on a family. When musical theatre composer Jenny receives a diagnosis of breast cancer, it seems as though her world has come crashing down around her, but what a journey she embarks on. Written and composed by husband-and-wife team Jenny Giering and Sean Barry and based upon their shared journey, What We Leave Behind is a compelling one-woman musical, addressing some of the most pressing questions of our time with both heartwarming humor and heart-wrenching honesty.  Rated PG-13

For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com

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Aug
16
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Waitress

Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on August 16th of their production of Waitress.

Summary:
One of the most beloved Broadway musicals in recent seasons makes its way to Theatre Raleigh!

Featuring unforgettable music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner Sara Bareilles, the story centers on Jenna, a baker who dreams of escaping her job, small town and rocky marriage. Adapted from the 2007 film, it’s an uplifting and inspiring celebration of friendship, motherhood, and the magic of a homemade pie. Waitress promises to be a sweet slice of musical heaven! Rated PG-13

For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com

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Jun
28
7:30 PM19:30

ASL-Interpreted Play - Twelfth Night

  • The Virginia Somerville Sutton Theatre at Well·Spring (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Creative Greensboro is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on June 28th of their production of Twelfth Night.

Summary:
Creative Greensboro
is bringing you a North Carolina first with “Twelfth Night" - A Musical Adaptation, a bold, high-energy retelling of the classic comedy, infused with a vibrant, contemporary score by Shaina Taub and co-created with Kwame Kwei-Armah. If you like your Shakespeare with a side of show-stopping musical numbers, this one’s for you.

What to expect?
💥 Laugh-out-loud mistaken identity
💘 Unlikely love triangles
🕺 Toe-tapping tunes and powerful vocals
🎤 A story of self-discovery set in a whimsical world of romance, disguise, and drama

Showtimes
June 26–28 @ 7:30 PM
June 29 @ 2:00 PM (with Audio Description)
June 28 features ASL Interpretation

🎉 Whether you're a Shakespeare buff or a musical theatre junkie, this dazzling production will leave you smiling and singing all the way home.

Come for the comedy, stay for the music — and fall in love with “Twelfth Night” all over again.

For questions, to learn more, and to buy tickets, please visit their website here.

Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Signing Social - Hamlet, with ASL Interpretation!
Jun
25
7:00 PM19:00

Signing Social - Hamlet, with ASL Interpretation!

Piedmont Shakespeare Company has announced that its inaugural play will be Hamlet!

“If you aren’t sure what theater is for, I think ‘Hamlet’ can remind us all…It can feel like there is no part of the human experience the play doesn’t touch on: family, revenge, romance, ambition, power, grief.”

-Carl Forsman, co-artistic director, Piedmont Shakespeare Company

We are thrilled to host a Signing Social at their Greensboro presentation of this legendary play, which will include ASL interpretation! It’s free to attend, but you should register in advance! Register here, and learn more on their website. When registering, please note you must select ‘ASL Interpretation’ section to be seated near the interpreter!

We’ll meet at 7:00pm in the lobby outside of the Van Dyke Performance Space to mingle and chat before heading inside. The play begins at 7:30pm, and has a 2.5 hour run time with an intermission.

Reserve your tickets today, and we look forward to seeing you there!

Content Disclosure: Piedmont Shakespeare Company’s Hamlet

As part of our commitment to creating a thoughtful and respectful experience for all audience members, we offer the following content disclosure for our production of Hamlet.

This production contains:

    •    Themes of death and grief, including the depiction of murder, suicide, and the ghost of a dead parent.

    •    Staged violence, including sword fighting, stabbing, and poisoning.

    •    Mental health struggles, including references to madness, depression, and emotional instability.

    •    Family conflict, including betrayal, manipulation, and emotional abuse.

While our production is appropriate for most audiences, viewer discretion is advised for younger children and those sensitive to the themes listed above. If you have questions about specific content or accessibility needs, please feel free to contact us directly.

Thank you for sharing this theatrical experience with us.

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Jun
21
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Peter and the Starcatcher

Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on June 21st of their production of Peter and the Starcatcher.

Summary:
The Tony-winning play, based on the best-selling novels, upends the century-old story of how an orphan boy becomes the legendary Peter Pan.

Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair… and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. Though not a musical, this play incorporates musical elements to create its magical storytelling. This production uses ingenious stagecraft and imaginative innovation to bring the story to life. While Peter and the Starcatcher is not considered a children’s show, it is appropriate for young people 8 years and older. Rated G

For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com

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Please Note: This event is not hosted by CSDHH, but instead is an event hosted by another party. We are listing it on our events calendar to help spread the word and share with our community. Please contact the event host with any questions or for more information.

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Apr
26
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe

Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!

Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.

Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.

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Apr
25
7:00 PM19:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe

Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!

Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.

Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.

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Apr
24
7:00 PM19:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe

Save the date now for Reagan High School's ASL-interpreted production of Nevermore: The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allen Poe!

Performances will be April 24-26 at Reagan High School in Pfafftown, NC. Tickets will be $8 in advance and $10 at the door. This show will be interpreted by Reagan High ASL students.

Stay tuned for more information to come on how to purchase tickets.

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Apr
5
2:00 PM14:00

ASL-Interpreted Play - The Trip to Bountiful

Theatre Raleigh is excited to be offering an ASL interpreted performance on April 5th of their production of The Trip to Bountiful.

Summary:
Horton Foote’s TONY-winning play tells the moving story of Carrie Watts, an elderly Southern woman who dreams of escaping the bustling city to return to rural Bountiful, Texas. She sets out on a risky journey to her beloved hometown with her family in hot pursuit. Along the way, she encounters kindness and compassion … and discovers the true meaning of home. This classic American drama is a touching portrait of family, what we hold onto, and what we leave behind. Rated PG

Starring Kim Zimmer, four-time Daytime Emmy award winning actor renowned for her iconic portrayal of Reva Shayne on “Guiding Light”

For questions, please email their Box Office at boxoffice@theatreraleigh.com

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Nov
24
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Blithe Spirit

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Blithe Spirit, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Blithe Spirit is a witty and charming comedy by Noël Coward. The play follows the story of Charles Condomine, a novelist who, while researching for his next book, invites a medium, Madame Arcati, to perform a séance. Things take a supernatural turn when the ghost of Charles’ first wife, Elvira, is accidentally summoned and begins to create chaos in his current marriage to his second wife, Ruth. Full of sharp dialogue and humorous twists, Blithe Spirit is a delightful exploration of love, jealousy, and the afterlife.

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

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Nov
23
7:30 PM19:30

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Blithe Spirit

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Blithe Spirit, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Blithe Spirit is a witty and charming comedy by Noël Coward. The play follows the story of Charles Condomine, a novelist who, while researching for his next book, invites a medium, Madame Arcati, to perform a séance. Things take a supernatural turn when the ghost of Charles’ first wife, Elvira, is accidentally summoned and begins to create chaos in his current marriage to his second wife, Ruth. Full of sharp dialogue and humorous twists, Blithe Spirit is a delightful exploration of love, jealousy, and the afterlife.

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

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Nov
23
2:00 PM14:00

Shadow-ASL-Interpreted Play - Blithe Spirit

Studio One presents an ASL Shadowed production of Blithe Spirit, bringing the ASL interpreters on stage alongside the actors!

Summary:
Blithe Spirit is a witty and charming comedy by Noël Coward. The play follows the story of Charles Condomine, a novelist who, while researching for his next book, invites a medium, Madame Arcati, to perform a séance. Things take a supernatural turn when the ghost of Charles’ first wife, Elvira, is accidentally summoned and begins to create chaos in his current marriage to his second wife, Ruth. Full of sharp dialogue and humorous twists, Blithe Spirit is a delightful exploration of love, jealousy, and the afterlife.

This is an ASL shadowed production. This production brings ASL interpreters onstage as part of the storytelling. Interns from UNC Greensboro’s interpreting program serve as the interpreters and co-storytellers alongside the actors. The interpreters are brought onstage as part of the actions, instead of being off to the side. Every performance of the ASL shadowed production is interpreted and accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. 

For questions, contact Studio One at (336) 534-0321 or info@studio1online.org.

Click here to learn more and to buy tickets.

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