Seattle Public Theater is proud to bring this upcoming special presentation to our stage!

A self-produced one-person workshop reading

The World Looks Different Sitting Down

Written, Produced, and Performed by Teal Sherer

Directed by Jessica Wallenfels

June 3-4 | 7:30 pm

From the dark alleyways of Hollywood to surprising celebrity engagements, the life of a working actor is filled with highs and lows. Add a wheelchair into that mix, and you enter the world of Teal Sherer, an actor, mom and disability advocate living a normal, extraordinary life as a wheelchair user. The World Looks Different Sitting Down is a tale of confronting the world at crotch level to bust open misconceptions and limitations. Whether it's falling in love while learning to surf or navigating mommy groups who were all about pushing strollers, Teal tells her story with humor, candidness, and vulnerability. Audiences will leave the show with an expanded view of disability in the world as they witness a fight to not be inspirational but simply to be seen.

Free to the public, a workshop reading with a post-play discussion. The writer/producer/performer is seeking feedback. Donations gladly accepted.

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