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The Rocky Horror Picture Show
[Image Description: The Rocky Horror Picture Show ASL-Interpreted Screening graphic, featuring a dark red background mimicking theatre curtains. There is a curtain at the top and theatre seats at the bottom. In the middle are the words "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" inside of a white marquee in black capital letters which appear to be dripping. The marquee is bordered with lights. At the top of the marquee are red lips that are slightly open to reveal teeth. Above the marquee are the words "The Disability Collective presents", and below the marquee are the words "featuring an all-Deaf shadow cast", "Sunday, October 27 - 7 PM", and "Buddies in Bad Times Theatre. At the bottom left corner is the symbol for open captions and the Next Stage Theatre Festival logo in white, and at the bottom right corner is the sign for ASL interpreter and the Ontario Arts Council and Province of Ontario logos in white]
Sunday, October 27
7 PM EDT
Buddies in Bad Times Theatre
12 Alexander Street, Toronto
Open
Captions
Audio
Description
Deaf
Interpretation
Tickets are pay what you can.
Patrons purchasing tickets at a higher price point can do so with the understanding that their ticket price is helping to subsidize the lower ticket prices, and in doing so, are making this show more accessible for others.
Complimentary tickets for support persons are available. Please include this request in the Notes section when purchasing tickets online. You can also call the Toronto Fringe box office at 416-966-1062, or visit the in-person box office at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre during Next Stage Theatre Festival starting October 16.
Let's do the time warp again! Back by popular demand, don't miss a screening of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring an all-Deaf shadow cast for the first time in history! Come sing, dance, and sign along to kick off your Halloweekend.
Damnit, Janet! Let's make this spooky season accessible!
We would like to acknowledge funding support from the Ontario Arts Council, and the Government of Ontario for their support.
Access Measures:
An all-Deaf shadow cast will perform alongside the film.
Audio Description will be available.
The film will feature open captions.
COVID-19 Policies:
The safety of our audience, artists, volunteers, and staff is our number one priority.
Masks are required for all audience members but may be removed temporarily for drinking and eating. Masks are required in any shared spaces in the venue, including the lobby and washrooms.
Masks should fit snugly against the face without gaps; cloth masks should have at least two layers of fabric. Neck gaiters and bandanas are not permitted. We thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Exemptions are always made for access or medical reasons.
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