Northeast

Event

In a world of the “Supermom” and a shattering glass ceiling, this feminist play considers the conflicts that come with the pursuit of success and the desire to “have it all.” Open captioning available. 

Event

The tradition continues – anew!

With a BRAND NEW LOOK and a NEW ADAPTATION, we return with a classic holiday favorite. Join us as Ebenezer Scrooge gets one last chance for redemption when he sees his past, present, and the possibilities for the future with four persuasive ghosts. This play will be interpreted.

This production may employ the use of theatrical haze and/or fog.

Event

Three wayward adolescents on the cusp of adulthood navigate Reagan-era New York, recreating their broken homes in their dysfunctional friendships and bungled attempts to find love. Open Captioning provided.

Event

This searing play chronicles the historical events in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The fear and accusations of Salem may be an aberration of the American Dream, but it has lent its name to later witch hunts that recur from time to time in the ongoing American story. Open Captioning Provided.

Event

After three months, our beloved vertical sign and marquee will back on Gay Street brighter and better than ever. Join us for a celebration of its relighting. We will have self-guided tours of the stage and backstage areas from 6-8 p.m. House organist Dr. Bill Snyder will play the Mighty Wurlitzer organ, and a caricature artist will draw guests with the iconic Tennessee Theatre marquee. Interpreters will be available starting at 7pm. At 8pm, we will move outside onto Gay Street, which will be closed in front of the theatre, for a countdown to relight the sign and marquee!

Event

-

Each year the National Storytelling Festival brings well known storytellers from many diverse cultures together for a wonderful weekend of laughs and sighs, tears and warmth- reminding us that we are all a part of one human community.

Event

-

We are shaking the Convention up for 2017!

Event

Want to learn about domestic violence and sexual violence? Want to learn about trauma-informed interpreting? Want to learn about interpreting in legal settings? This training is for you!

This training will be in ASL and led by Tara Holcomb DV/SV advocate and empowerment director from DeafHope.

Contact Craig Lemak by July 30, 2016 to RSVP

Event

Want to learn more about ending domestic violence and sexual violence? Want to learn more about your role as a counselor, teacher, service provider, advocate, family member, friend, or community member? This training is for you!

This training will be in ASL and led by Tara Holcomb DV/SV advocate and empowerment director from DeafHope.

Contact Craig Lemak by July 30, 2016 to RSVP