Wednesday Sept. 24 @ 7pm – ASL, Friday Sept. 26 @ 7pm – ASL, Saturday Sept. 27 @ 7pm, Sunday Sept. 28 @ 1PM
The Theatre on King (TTOK)
Step into Frankie’s world, where disconnection meets discovery. Guided by Carolyn, a curious 11-year-old, and Francis, a wise, enigmatic presence, Frankie navigates a healthcare system that often overlooks them. Confronting mortality and the numbness that clings, they begin to uncover the threads linking them to queer, trans, and disabled ancestors. From disembodiment to embodiment, from isolation to connection with the land beneath their feet, Frankie’s journey is both poignant and transformative.
All shows are relaxed performances and low-vision friendly. Masks are required and provided.
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