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Cambodian Rock Band (ASL Interpreted Show)

The play blurb:

Guitars tuned. Mic checked. Get ready to rock! This darkly funny, electric new play with music tells the story of a Khmer Rouge survivor returning to Cambodia for the first time in thirty years, as his daughter prepares to prosecute one of Cambodia’s most infamous war criminals. Backed by a live band playing contemporary Dengue Fever hits and classic Cambodian oldies, this thrilling story toggles back and forth in time as father and daughter face the music of the past. Lauren Yee brings us an intimate rock epic about family secrets set against a dark chapter of Cambodian history.

Where: ACT Theater; 700 Union St, Seattle, WA 98101

When: Sunday, October 22nd. Play starts at 2:00 pm

The 5th Avenue provides American Sign Language-interpreted performances for hard-of-hearing and Deaf patrons. Reserved seating in the front half of the left side of the house close to the ASL interpreters is set aside specifically for guests who need interpretation.

These seats are reserved for our Deaf and hard of hearing guests who require the services of an interpreter.

To access tickets and pricing in the ASL section, use promo code ASL or click the button below.

*You will be re-directed to ACT — A Contemporary Theatre's website to purchase tickets for the Cambodian Rock Band.

Image Description: Bright purple background. On the left, there is a rock electric guitar covered in stickers. Next to the guitar, in big white letters, says “Cambodian Rock Band”.

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