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Captioned Live Performance of "Tribes" & Dinner
When
11 Jan 2014
3:00 PM
Location
Steppenwolf Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted Ave., Chicago
ALDA Chicago will attend an open captioned performance of "Tribes" at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago on Saturday, January 11 at 3:00 p.m. Ticket price is $20.
To purchase tickets online:
1. Visit the
website page for Tribes
2. Click on
Buy Tickets
3. Select date. Pick
January 11
on the calendar icon.
4. Performance times 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. will appear. Choose
3:00 p.m
.
5. Next, you will see seating options: Best Available Seats or Select Your Own Seats. Click on the red box marked
Select Your Own
.
6. Click on Red Box with down facing arrow marked
Seat Options
.
7. Pick
Open Captioning
.
8. Then you can select your seat from a seating chart. Select the
Main Floor
. The open caption section is marked with a red star within a red circle - they are on the right side of the chart.
9. Select the seat you want and choose
Open Caption -$20
.
10. Then continue with the purchase instructions.
To order tickets by phone, call the box office at 312-335-1650 or 312-335-3830 (TTY).
Location and parking information
Map
No online registration is necessary for this event. If you have any questions, please contact Iris Sherman by e-mail at isherman@comcast.net using Tribes with ALDA in the subject line.
Synopsis of "Tribes" from the Steppenwolf website:
Billy's intellectual and proudly eccentric English family is its own tiny empire: private languages, in-jokes and fiery arguments. Billy, deaf since birth, is the only one who truly listens. When he meets his girlfriend Sylvia, he is introduced to a larger Deaf community, which sparks a struggle for self-identity and rebellion against his family. A sharp, witty story about finding the place where you can be heard and a family that feels like home.
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