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A Tale of Peter Rabbit - ASL Interpreted

Beatrix Potter’s timeless tale of Peter Rabbit is given a modern twist by award-winning writer Trista Baldwin. What does it mean to be a good bunny? If everyone thinks you’re a bad bunny, can you ever be good? In this moving and adventurous reimagining of Beatrix Potter’s classic tale, Peter Rabbit and his three sisters come together to tell a story of their very own.

When: Saturday, May 4 at 1:00 pm

Where: Seattle Children's Theatre ;201 Thomas Street, Seattle, Washington 98109

ASL Interpreters:
Priya May-Folden and Paul Bert with Rhonda Cochran as our sign coach

Content Note: This show includes the death of a parent and stylistic depictions of an unseen villain using lights, shadow, and sound.

ID: A cartoon picture of a brown rabbit in blue jacket with crossed arms and holding a carrot. The rabbit is leaning on the shovel, in a big grassy field. Big carrots in ground in the background with blue sky and white clouds behind carrots.

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