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The Tempest: ASL Interpreted Show

The powerful Prospero, banished to a magical island by a conniving sibling, bewitches a storm to bring them back together for a final showdown—will it be revenge or reconciliation? Sprites abound, young lovers meet, and mischief is made as two very different worlds collide. With a cast of 60+ and featuring spectacular guest performances from local community groups, Seattle Rep’s Public Works community brings to life this musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s otherworldly adventure. 

NOTE: Tickets to The Tempest are FREE but limited. Advance tickets are sold out, but one hour before each performance, we will be releasing a limited number of additional tickets for walk-up guests.

When: Saturday, August 26, 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: teal background with big and bold white letters say “The Tempest” with yellow lighting bolt striking through “the'“. Under the title, in purple hue, a huge old-fashioned sailboat held up by a hand and other two hands on each side holding up a cutout ocean wave next to the ship.

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