PHOENIX/23 BENEFIT SHOWThe Lakes are Still:
A Story of Grief Through Sign Language The Lakes are Still takes place over several years, moving through the seasons of the year as well as the seasons of life. Our characters, are forced to deal with grief when it becomes present in their life after a tragic accident. Our goal is to showcase the different ways in which people deal with grief and loss; and hopefully provide some comfort to those who can relate. This show has something for everyone - the songs and performances are appropriate for ALL AGES. The themes are a bit more mature surrounding grief from a non-graphic, accidental death. Phoenix/23 is an ASL Theatrical Signing Troupe whose mission is to bring awareness and better understand the deaf culture and community. P/23 finds a way for younger generations to learn and be passionate about learning ASL then we can help get more accessible opportunities for our local deaf community. P/23 is a performance troupe that uses theatrical signing to tell stories through signing and music. When we hold events our proceeds go to the local deaf community by donating to JCIL: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services. This year we will have a total of 9 songs performed by our troupe with volunteer adults performing as well. This show is an original story by Kennedy Moore (P/23 Program Director) and Connor Adams (P/23 Alum). Tickets are $10 ADV and $15 ATD There is accessible seating and closed captioning. You may buy tickets at the door or online. |