In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot
IN THE AMAZON WAREHOUSE PARKING LOT
Date: Tuesday November 12th at 7:30pm
Hosted by: Playwrights Horizons
Location: 416 West 42 Street, New York, NY 10036
Accessibility: ASL interpretation provided
Tickets: Email community@phnyc.org to request free tickets on a first come first served basis while supplies last.
About the Event: As the oceans rise, a band of queer warehouse workers travel from job to job, running from the encroaching coastline. An unlikely love story, and a startling new work of speculative fiction, In the Amazon Warehouse Parking Lot is a quietly revolutionary tale of queer aging, chosen family, and the search for home in a volatile world.
Additional Accessibility:
Closed Captioning via GalaPro: October 29th – November 17th
GalaPro (free app available for download on personal smartphones or tablets) is a closed captioning service that provides real time translation for audience members and can be used to read captions for all of our shows, at any performance after opening night.
Instructions for how to use GalaPro can be found here. There are also tablets available for check out at the concessions stand, photo ID required.
Patrons wanting to access GalaPro on their personal devices should still visit Accessibility Services before the show, because they may need assistance with accessing the correct Wifi network (GalaPro_Playwrights) and password (galapro1).
This service is being provided, in part, by a grant from NYSCA/TDF TAP Plus.
ALDs: October 10th – November 17th
Radio Frequency assistive listening systems are available at no charge at every performance and can be checked out from the Accessibility Assistants.
These devices are available in both our Mainstage and Peter Jay Sharp Theaters for every performance, per ADA requirements and are compatible with t-coil enabled hearing aids and implants.
Headphones for these devices will be provided by the theater, but patrons are also welcome to bring their personal headphones from home should they prefer. If any issues arise with the listening device during the performance, audience members should visit the Accessibility Assistants who will be able to assist them.