Sacramento's Capital Stage will now offer American Sign Language interpreted performances for its main stage shows.
The theater company announced the push on Tuesday, with the first ASL-interpreted performance scheduled for Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. show of "Eureka Day."
Select dates of all the company's upcoming main stage shows will also offer ASL-interpreted performances.
Patrons should check Capital Stage's website for the specific dates.
Other theater companies around Sacramento have also started offering ASL-interpreted performances for their productions. For Broadway Sacramento, at least one Friday evening show will offer an ASL-interpreted performance.
B Street Theatre also offers ASL-interpreted performances on select dates.
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