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Friday, February 2, 2024

The Carp Who Would Not Quit and Other Animal Stories - AD/ASL

The Carp Who Would Not Quit and Other Animal Stories - AD/ASL

Reiko Ho and the Honolulu Theatre for Youth Ensemble at Children's Theatre Company
    Fri., February 2 at 7:00 pm
    • Audio Description
    • ASL Interpretation
    • Assisted Listening Devices
    • Describer: TBA. Interpreters: TBA.

Location

Schedule and Tickets

Tickets: $15-$57. Ticket Office: 612-874-0400 or tickets@childrenstheatre.org.

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About the Show

Jan. 16 - Feb. 18, 2024

Could YOU climb up a waterfall??! See a heroic carp who tries just that in this energetic retelling of traditional fables from Japan and Okinawa. Through artful puppetry, masks and three imaginative actors, you’ll also meet a grateful crane, a mouse who shares, and an industrious rabbit who teaches everyone to do the mochi dance! During this invigorating show from Hawaii, live music played on the koto and taiko drum will accompany young audiences as they dance, clap and sing along.

Forty-five minutes with no intermission.

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Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express - ASL
The show title (MURDER in red, other words in white) against a night sky and above railroad tracks surrounded by snow.

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express - ASL

Duluth Playhouse Main Stage Theatre
    Fri., February 2 at 7:30 pm
    • ASL Interpretation
    • Assisted Listening Devices
    • Interpreters: Rebecca Rick & Emily Engel

Location

211 E. Superior St.
Duluth , MN 55802
United States
218-733-7555

Schedule and Tickets

Tickets range from $30-$55. Buy online, by Phone: 218-733-7555, or In Person at the NorShor Theatre, 211 E Superior St., Duluth.

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About the Show

Jan. 26 - Feb. 4, 2024

Written by Agatha Christie, Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, Directed by Julie Ahasay

World-famous detective Hercule Poirot climbs aboard the extravagant Orient Express, a train packed with the most eccentric passengers ever seen. When a snowdrift stalls the train and a passenger is discovered murdered in his bed, trouble ensues. Poirot must solve the crime before the culprit escapes. This classic murder mystery by the world’s most popular mystery writer and adapted by the king of comedy Ken Ludwig, will have you laughing one moment and gasping the next.

Audio Described performance: January 27 @ 2PM

ASL Interpreted performance: February 2 @ 7:30PM

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Friday, February 2, 2024

The Carp Who Would Not Quit and Other Animal Stories - AD/ASL
Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express - ASL

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