Autocorrect Thinks I’m Dead @ Sound Theatre Company (Seattle – Capitol Hill)
Three Deaf roommates get more than they bargained for when mysterious messages from Alexander Graham Bell start appearing on a vintage teletypewriter phone (TTY). Told in American Sign Language, spoken English, and English captioning, playwright Aimee Chou puts a delightfully entertaining twist on horror, a genre known for challenging culture and subverting expectations. An obsessive search for the truth of the afterlife only reveals more secrets and challenges us to look at how we bridge our worlds today.
Directed by Howie Seago, featuring a majority-Deaf and hard of hearing cast and creative team. All performances are bilingual ASL and spoken English, with captioning in English.
Previews 9/7-8, opening 9/9
Relaxed Performance: 9/17 (matinee)
Touch tour and “voiced” performance for blind and low vision attendees: 9/24 (matinee)
Tickets (sliding scale available to all) here.