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Announcing a Family-Friendly Show To Benefit Friends of the Bailey Deaf Unit
 
A Glimpse Into A Very Strange Mind
Cromania:
A One-Man Show

Friday, June 18th
7:00 pm

St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
Parish Hall, 3775 Crosshaven Dr. 
Birmingham, AL

Tickets: $15.00 Adults,     $7.50 Children (under 12)


Tickets will go on sale April 19th
 
To purchase tickets, contact:
Scott Staubach (scott.staubach@greil.mh.alabama.gov)
Rann Gordon (Gordon.Rann@aidb.state.al.us)

Steve Hamerdinger (steve.hamerdinger@mh.alabama.gov)


Who Is Crom Saunders?

Crom Saunders grew up in Northern California, and graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a M.A. in Creative Writing . Crom Saunders is very passionate about his theatre work! In addition to several appearances in full productions, and performing with the ASL Comedy Tour circuit, Crom has his own one-man show, “Cromania!”, which tours nationwide, featuring skits incorporating over 40 different characters,  comedy, improv, and storytelling.

Crom also co-founded ICEWORM, a nationally touring troupe which features improv and sketch comedy. He recently completed his third directing job- an ASL production of the musical, “Grease,” after having directed two other plays which Crom wrote himself. Crom has also been gaining recognition online with his Clogs, his unique vlogs which have been viewed by thousands of people on YouTube and Facebook.

Crom also has interpreted dozens of plays, from children’s theatre to musicals and has taught ASL and theatrical workshops across the nation. He currently teaches at the ITP program featured at Columbia College, Chicago.

You can check out some of his work on http://cromsaunders.tripod.com or search “Crom Clog” on YouTube.
 


About Friends Of the Bailey Deaf Unit


Friends of the Bailey Deaf Unit helps to provide for the needs of Bailey Deaf Unit patients that the hospital cannot provide: haircuts, clothing, and educational materials are just a few examples. It also encourages public awareness of mental health, especially in the Deaf community. F-BDU recognizes individuals who have made special efforts to improve the patients’ welfare and rehabilitation. Contributions are gratefully appreciated.



This event is made possible by generous support of:
  • Office of Deaf Services, Alabama Department of Mental Health
  • Alabama Association of the deaf
  • Interpreter Training Program, Troy University
  • Epsicopal Diocese of Alabama



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