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Deaf Events & Interpreter Events
April 30-May 1, 2010. OhSoEZ.com welcomes you to the National Sign Language and Interpreting Conference at the Anaheim Convention Center (Across from Disneyland). There are workshops for interpreters, interpreting students, teachers of the deaf, parents and kids, and sign language students. For all the details, click here. April 20, 2010. Dynamingle, Inc. welcomes you to Pizza Nite from 5:30 pm to close at Vincenzo's Newhall Pizza, 24504 1/2 Lyons Ave., Newhall, CA 91321. Tell them you're supporting Dynamingle. If you have any questions or more information regarding these monthly events in Los Angeles County, visit www.dynamingle.blogspot.com and www.dynamingle.net or E-mail Lynne Butler, VP of Marketing at LBirdieB@aol.com or dynamingleinfo@yahoo.com April 20, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15 April 21, 2010. OC DEAF welcomes you to COFFEE CLUB from 8:30 am to 12 noon at OC DEAF, 6022 Cerritos Ave., Cypress, CA 90630. Deaf and Hard of Hearing gathering. Coffee & Donuts served. For more information, email info@ocdeaf.org, call 714-826-9793 tty/v or visit www.ocdeaf.org. April 21, 2010. Dynamingle Inc. welcomes you to ICE CREAM NITE from 7 pm to 10 pm at Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, 24415 Town Center Drive, Valencia, CA 91355. If you have any questions or more information regarding these monthly events in Los Angeles County, visit www.dynamingle.blogspot.com and www.dynamingle.net or E-mail Lynne Butler, VP of Marketing at LBirdieB@aol.com or dynamingleinfo@yahoo.com. 3rd Wednesday. April 22, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era, including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15, General Admission $25 For group sales and other production information, call 818-762-2783 V ; 866-954-2986 VP or email boxoffice@deafwest.org. April 22 2010. DFB welcomes you to DEAF FRIENDLY BAR
NIGHT from 8 pm to 2 am at 4712 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA
91602. Bars and Clubs in Hollywood and Los Angeles are trying to become
Deaf friendly. April 23, 2010. Bruce Brewster welcomes you to DEAF COFFEE NIGHT from 7 pm to close at Starbucks, 17400 Hawthorne Blvd Torrance, CA 90504. Its location is at the corner of Hawthorne Blvd and Artesia Blvd. Free parking and unlimited ages. For more information, contact beb@tmail.com (4th Friday) April 23, 2010. It's A Grind Coffee House welcomes you to SOUND OFF DEAF COFFEE SOCIAL from 7 pm to 11 pm at 4245 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach, CA 90807. Come and join us for a great time of Coffee, Signing, chatting, meeting new people, making friends, etc. ** Free Wi-Fi ** Social is from 7:00 to 11:00 or whenever you wish to show up. Family friendly atmosphere, Students of Sign Welcome!!!! If you have any questions please contact mydeafplace@aol.com. PLEASE subject line "Deaf Social" so it won't go to spam folder. (4th Friday) April 23, 2010. You are invited to SANTA MONICA ASL from 8 pm until close at Starbucks, 1356 3rd Street Promenade, Santa Monica, CA 90401. This event welcomes anyone interested in ASL...Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Hearing. Especially open to beginners. A safe place to practice Sign! A great place to network for other Deaf events. We meet the fourth Friday of every month except November and December (meeting the third Friday on those months). Contact Jessmyne at santamonicaasl@yahoo.com if you have questions. SantaMonica ASL on fb. April 23, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15 April 24, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15 April 25, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15
April 29, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15 April 30-May 1, 2010. OhSoEZ.com welcomes you to the National Sign Language and Interpreting Conference at the Anaheim Convention Center (Across from Disneyland). There are workshops for interpreters, interpreting students, teachers of the deaf, parents and kids, and sign language students. For all the details, click here. April 30, 2010. Deaf West Theater welcomes
you to MY SISTER IN THIS HOUSE from 8 pm to 9:30 pm at Deaf West Theatre, 5114
Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA 91601. Deaf West Theatre is proud to
present My Sister in This House, written by Wendy Kesselman and directed by
Michael Unger. Inspired by a true incident in 1930s France, this haunting play
explores class struggle, identity, and what happens when the need for connection
and companionship is ignored and abused. The play is based on the true story of
the Papin Sisters, who suffered through an abusive childhood and an estranged
workplace in 1930s France. Their bizarre tale inspired many writers of the era,
including Jean Genet and Jean Paul Sartre. The themes of the play are
accentuated by the unique theatrical experience that Deaf West Theatre is known
for: here, deaf and hearing actors perform in a multilingual setting of American
Sign Language, spoken English, and open captioning. The divide between the deaf
and the hearing worlds provide added thematic weight to the world that the Papin
Sisters live in. Join us for a thrilling, innovative evening of
boundary-stretching theater. Due to mature content, My Sister in This
House is recommended for children 13 years old and older. Previews $15
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