Thursday, May 25, 2023

Book Your Tickets Now for live theater production of Flying Blind

 Oh Look! GLORIOUS opportunities for Blindness Tourism with someone besides RantWoman.


Full disclosure. RantWoman does not know which of her blind groupies are performing but guarantees the case will be great.


Mark your calendars. Please join Anything is Possible theater productions for

*Flying Blind* - a musical by, for, and about the Blind/Low Vision community. 

We were set to perform the show live when Covid hit, and so like so many other creative groups, found a way to pivot and turned it into an audio play instead. Now thanks to some generous Covid relief money from the City of Seattle, we are happily pivoting back to mounting a live production. Come join us June 2-4 at the Lakewood Seward Park Community Club for an intimate, hilarious and moving evening (or afternoon) of live musical theater. 

Admission is free but reservations are required, follow the link below. 

We’ll be gratefully accepting donations at the door to help offset the costs of production.

Hope to see (ha ha) you there! And thank you for supporting the creatives in your midst. We’ll all keep on doing what we do no matter what, but it’s way more fun when you come along for the ride.

click here to make your reservations now
<https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6006769>.

Friday, June 2    7:00 pm
Saturday, June 3  2:00 pm
Saturday, June 3   7:00 pm
Sunday, June 4 2:00 pm (Will be ASL interpreted)

Lakewood Seward Park Community Club
4916 S Angeline St, Seattle, WA 98118

If you need assistance making a reservation, please email Sheri Richardson
<r.sheri@icloud.comr.sheri@icloud.com.    If you cannot respond by
e-mail, you may call Sheri at 425-681-5215

If you need additional accommodation at the performance, please email Ellen
Cooper <cooperanythingispossible@gmail.com>
cooperanythingispossible@gmail.com

Produced by Anything is Possible Theatre Company
<http://anythingispossibletheatre.org/>

*Flying Blind is made possible by *
*ReVision Arts and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture*


 

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