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Something’s Afoot (ASL Interpreted Show)

The play blurb:

Prepare to laugh until it hurts with this musical spoof of the whodunit genre. Something’s Afoot pokes fun at Agatha Christie murder mysteries; ten people are stranded in an isolated country estate during a raging thunderstorm. One by one, they are picked off by cleverly fiendish devices. As bodies pile up, the survivors frantically race to solve the mystery! Join in the tomfoolery of this farcical, raucous, and outrageous play, that will appeal to lovers of shows like Arrested Development, The Office, and Schitt’s Creek.

Where: 5th Ave Theater, 1308 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101

When: Sunday, March 24th. Play starts at 1:30 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.

Image Description: Teal background with a paisley pattern in darker teal, bold yellow letters say “Something’s Afoot” with the “t” shaped as the axe. On top of the title, a black bowler hat and a handlebar mustache is under the title.

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