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Quitoxe Nuevo: ASL Interpreted Show

Aging Cervantes professor Jose Quijano isn’t going down without a fight. When his family tries to move him to an assisted living facility, Jose escapes on his valiant tricycle steed in search of his long-lost love. Reality and fantasy blur in the Texas desert, as Jose dubs himself Don Quixote and embarks on a fantastic, death-defying journey to discover the truth of his past. Underscored by vibrant Tejano music, Quixote Nuevo is a humorous and heartfelt quest towards becoming the hero of your own story. 

When: Saturday, February 10, 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: Orange background with cattle skull with motorcycle handlebars as horns in a purple hue. In bright teal, rosary beads with cross looped around the handlebar. In the middle, big and bold white letters say “ Quitoxe Nuevo”.

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