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No Singing in the Navy – ASL-Interpreted Performance

April 11 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Playwrights Horizons presents No Singing in the Navy, written by Milo Cramer and directed by Aysan Celik.

With a hundred bucks in hand and 24 hours on leave, three silly sailors attempt to live as much life as possible before being shipped off to war and certain death. This irreverent new musical is a three-actor, one-piano attack on the “golden age” of musicals — a delightfully sardonic explosion of the myth of American innocence.

This performance will feature American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for Deaf and hard-of-hearing patrons.

Closed Captioning via GalaPro is available at all performances post-opening. Discounted tickets are available through the Access Passport Program. For full accessibility details and ticket information, please visit www.phnyc.org.

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Audience (by age)
Adults (Ages 18 and up), Teens (Ages 13-17)
Program Image Description
A stylized promotional graphic for No Singing in the Navy. Three performers wearing white sailor hats and blue-and-white sailor uniforms lean closely together over a large piano keyboard, smiling and singing with animated expressions. In the lower right foreground, a bright orange crab is illustrated crawling across the keys. The background features soft teal and cream tones. Bold red text on the left reads “No Singing in the Navy,” with smaller black text below stating “Written by Milo Cramer” and “Directed by Aysan Celik.”

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