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Mother Russia (ASL Interpreted)

Euvgeny and Dmitri are just two average guys who dream of joining the KGB—but when the fall of the Soviet Union puts hiring on hold, they find jobs surveilling a former pop star instead. As they bumble their way through the assignment, both spy work and life under capitalism prove harder than they thought. This quirky and provocative world premiere comedy by Lauren Yee (The Great Leap, Cambodian Rock Band) reveals what happens when old systems and strongmen fall away, and we let the free market decide—but freedom doesn’t taste as good as we thought it would.

Where: Leo K. Theater; 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

When: Saturday, March 29. 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 “Mother Russia”, with a half-eaten donut with sprinkles on top of the title, with title in all white capitals. There is a yellow T impaling the center of the donut.

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