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Deaf Events & Interpreter Events
January 21, 2012. Marlton
School for the Deaf welcomes you to Marlton Fun Day from 2pm to 4:30 pm at
Marlton School, 4000 Santo Tomas Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90008. Support Marlton
while socializing with friends, playing Loteria and winning prizes! Six games
will be played. $1 per game card for 9th grade through adult and 25 cents per
game card for grade 8 and younger. Senior class is sponsoring this event and
Friends of Marlton will make a donation toward graduation expenses FRIENDS,
FOOD, PRIZES! For more information, contact
jmccabe@lausd.net.
January 26,2012. Mysterium
Theater welcomes you to ASL Interpreted Performance of “The Laramie Project” at
8 pm at 19211 Dodge Ave, Santa Ana, CA 92705. Laramie, Wyoming, population
26,687. Laramie, often referred to as the “gem city of the plains” was the site
of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, a 21 year-old, gay, University of
Wyoming student. On October 6, 1998, he was found tied to a “buck” fence, beaten
and unconscious. On October 8, 1998, Russell Henderson and Aaron McKinney were
arrested for the kidnapping, aggravated robbery and attempted first-degree
murder of Matthew Shepard. On October 12, 1998, Matthew Shepard died in Poudre
Valley Health Center after 5 days in a coma. The Laramie Project is a Docu-Drama
that focuses on the people of the town of Laramie. How do they cope with this
horrific event? What does it say about them as individuals and as a town? How
does Matthews death and the subsequent national media attention change them? How
will it change you? For more information check
http://mysteriumshop.com/TheLaramieProject.htm.
If you have any questions please contact Stephen John via email is
SJ@StephenJohn.org.
January 28,
2012. South Coast Repertory welcomes you to ASL-interpreted showing of Topdog/Underdog
at 2:30 pm at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This thrilling
Pulitzer prize winner gets down to the nitty-gritty with two brothers,
street-savvy con men ironically named Lincoln and Booth. Haunted by the past,
they go head-to-head as they confront the future. For more information, visit
http://www.scr.org/tickets/specialneeds.aspx
or contact
peter@scr.org.
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