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Sanctuary City: ASL Interpreted Show

Winter, 2001, Newark, NJ. Two DREAMers—pre-DACA—meet up on the fire escape, which happens most nights. Both undocumented teens, they grapple with life’s challenges, from family to their futures. When one becomes naturalized, she promises to marry the other so he can receive his papers and truly start his life. As time passes and their relationship shifts, both must confront what they are willing to sacrifice to live freely and belong. This searing and captivating new play by Pulitzer Prize-winning Martyna Majok asks what we’re willing to risk for those we love. 

When: Saturday, March 30, 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: Bright blue background, in darker blue hues, images show the window with a fire escape with mirrored image on the flip side. In the middle, two hands grasped each other wrists. Across the middle, big and bold white letters say “Sanctuary City”.

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