Neurodiverse theatre company EPIC Players Theatre present EPIC Does the '90s, a cabaret of '90s hits, October 26 at 6 PM at Joe's Pub.
The evening features a cast of EPIC's neurodivergent performers, alongside Broadway guest performers Keri René Fuller (Six the Musical), Molly Hager (Waitress), Sandra Okuboyejo (Hamilton), Stephanie Torns (Waitress, Wicked), Fergie Phillipe (Hamilton), D’Nasya Jordan (Summer: The Donna Summer Musical), Sam Gravitte (Wicked), and Max Sangerman (A Beautiful Noise).
The production is supported by The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The J.E. & Z.B. Butler Foundation, The Hoffman Charitable Trust, The Howard Gilman Foundation, The Lortel Foundation, Arts for Autism, The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP.
Both shows are being ASL interpreted. When purchasing tickets, use the code EPICASL for accessible seating.
Founded in 2016, Empower, Perform, Include, Create (EPIC) Players is a nonprofit theatre company dedicated to creating professional performing arts opportunities and supportive social communities in the arts for neurodivergent and disabled artists.
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