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Passenger: ASL Interpreted Show

Your train is about to depart the station and a cirque spectacular awaits. Through contemporary dance, music, and extraordinary acrobatics, a breathtaking series of vignettes tells the unique stories of reunions and goodbyes from the strangers that surround you onboard. From contemporary physical theater troupe The 7 Fingers comes this jaw-dropping ride you must see to believe.

When: Saturday, October 14, the door opens at 1 pm and the show starts at 2 pm

Where: Seattle REP theater, 155 Mercer Street, Seattle, WA 98109

Image Description: Purple background with a woman standing sideways, twirling 6 hula hoops at the same time, looking at us with a side eye. Along her back, in bold and big white letters, it says “Passengers.” Next to the woman, colored in a yellow hue, is a stack of suitcases. Behind the woman, in faded print, four different portraits of people doing various things.

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