
Mount
Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
421 East 61st Street
New York City
212 838-6878
Presents
Linda Russell & Companie
with American Sign Language Interpreters
Tuesdays, July 1st and 22nd at 6:00 PM
Balladeer brings stories about 19th-century New York City to the hearing-impaired
Linda Russell & Companie will perform two shows with the aid of American Sign Language interpreters at the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden this summer. With the support of a grant awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, ASL interpreters will be available on Tuesdays, July 1st and 22nd at 6:00 PM, bringing hearing-impaired children and adults access to Russell’s popular program of traditional ballads and stories of life in 19th-century New York City. Held in the 18th-century Museum garden, the shows take audiences back in time with tales of a bygone city.
Admission to all concerts is $15 for adults, $7 for children age 12 and under and complimentary to Museum members.Hands On Home Page
A reduced admission rate of $7 per adult and $4 per child is available for those requiring ASL interpreters.
Reservations can be made by downloading the Summer Garden Evening ticket form a www.mvhm.org or by calling the Museum at (212) 838-6878.
Mount
Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
421 East 61st Street
New York City
212 838-6878
presents
an Interpreted Performance
of
FARE
FOR ALL AT THE MOUNT VERNON HOTEL
Sunday
March 30th
1 p.m.
$10, $8 Members, $5 kids (under 12)
An interactive musical play adults and kids age 5 and up will enjoy!
An
original play with music and lyrics by Tony award winner Mark Hollmann, creator
of Broadway success, Urinetown. The New York Times says this original
musical production, captures the romance of old New York without minimizing
its hardships.
The play tells the story of life at the Mount Vernon Hotel, a popular country
resort for early 19th-century New Yorkers and explores the lives of the people
who visited and worked at the hotel. Feel free to either watch or participate
in the play.
For reservations and information,
please call the
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum at (212) 838-6878
or contact d.oneill@mvhm.org