- Audio Description
- ASL Interpretation
- Scripted Captioning
Location
- Accessible Entrance
- Accessible Seating
- Wheelchair Accessible
Schedule and Tickets
Schedule: 03/07
$30 — General Admission $25 — Fringe Button Holder $24 — Senior $18 — Student $15 — Economic Accessibility Contact 612-874-6338 or boxoffice@openeyetheatre.org for accessibility information and requests.
About the Show
March 6-15, 2025
Created & Performed by Gaelynn Lea and Kevin Kling with Jeremy Ylvisaker
The Largroff (Gaelynn Lea) is a platypus who was born with a spontaneous genetic mutation that caused her to sprout wings, horns and a snout. The Grasshopper (Kevin Kling) lost two of his limbs as a nymph, and is on a quest to get to the city for a peaceful retirement. Together this unlikely pair embarks on a journey where they come face-to-face with different worlds, dangers and dreams. This musical play touches on identity, disability and the stories we tell ourselves. Featuring Kling’s signature poetic word-play, and an array of captivating songs, written and sung by Lea, who plays her violin accompanied on guitar by Jeremy Ylvisaker.
Every performance will have ASL interpretation as well as projected captioning. There will also be narrated audio descriptions at the beginning of each scene to help blind and low-vision audience members better place themselves in the worlds we are creating.
Masks will be required at all performances per the artists' request.