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Blues for an Alabama Sky (ASL Interpreted)

In 1930s New York, the hopes of the Harlem Renaissance have been tempered by the realities of the Great Depression. Best friends and artists Angel and Guy dream of a glamorous future but can barely eke out a living in the jazz clubs, while their neighbor Delia and local doctor Sam deal with bombs and break-ins as they try to bring a family planning clinic to the neighborhood. When Angel catches the eye of a handsome newcomer, their clashing values set off a chain of events that will change everyone’s lives. Lyrical and deeply moving, Pearl Cleage’s classic drama will immerse you in the joy, sorrow, and resilience of a society on the brink of change.

Where: Bagley Wright Theater; 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

When: Saturday, February 22. The show starts at 2:00 pm.

Seats are reserved for people who need ASL Interpreters. There is an icon indicating which seats are reserved.

ID: Poster for “Blues for an Alabama Sky” with the title in all white capitals on a blue background. Beneath the title is a blue and white image of a woman in fancy dress, sitting on the bottom steps of a marble staircase

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