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Mar. 28: NBT’s INSIGHT/SECOND SIGHT: Celebrating the Journey of Veteran Actresses Michele Shay, Lynda Gravatt, Carol Maillard, Laurie Carlos, Barbara Montgomery, Ebony Jo-Ann, Terria Joseph & Seret Scott

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National Black Theatre

On Saturday, March 28, 2015, National Black Theatre Communication Arts Program Presents INSIGHT/SECOND SIGHT: Celebrating the Journey of Veteran Actresses, conceived and directed by Seret Scott, and featuring Michele Shay, Lynda Gravatt, Carol Maillard, Laurie Carlos, Barbara Montgomery, Ebony Jo-Ann, Terria Joseph & Seret Scott at 5:30 pm at The National Black Theatre: Institute for Action Arts, 2031-2033 National Black Theatre Way (Fifth Ave, between 125th-126th Sts) in New York. Call (212) 722-3800 or email info@nationalblacktheatre.org for more information.

Suggested Donation $15

Conceived and directed by Seret Scott, this event will celebrate the legacy of veteran actress, over 50. The evening will be a special event sharing memories and reflections chronicling their rich artistic lives. Come hear history from the source as these women tell their story. Audiences will get insight into an artistic way of life that is seemingly never acknowledged or articulated. There are many artists whose journeys have not been spotlighted, but their work has been as artistically colorful, rich, scary and enlightening as the stars among us. Join NBT as we salute these living legends.

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2015 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. For permission, please contact Lia at liachangpr@gmail.com



Apr. 20: East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar

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East West Players (EWP), the nation’s premier Asian American theatre, celebrates its Golden Anniversary at their Annual Visionary Awards Dinner & Silent Auction. The Visionary Awards laud the achievements of individuals who have raised the visibility of the Asian Pacific American (APA) community through their craft. The fundraising event will take place on Monday April 20, 2015 at the Hilton Universal City, 555 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City, CA 91608. Proceeds from the gala will benefit East West Players’ educational and artistic programs.

“From our humble beginnings, with Mako and our founders rehearsing in a church basement, writing their own stories beyond geisha girls, waiters and gang members, East West Players has become the largest producer of Asian American artistic work in the country. ” says Tim Dang, Producing Artistic Director. “East West Players’ Golden Anniversary is an important milestone to be celebrated with our ground-breaking honorees who continue to pave the way for Asian American artists. It is also an opportunity to thank our supporters who continue to build upon the work of East West Players.”

The 2015 Honorees are:

Paula Williams Madison. Madison (Chairman and CEO of Madison Media Management LLC)

Paula Williams Madison. Madison (Chairman and CEO of Madison Media Management LLC)

Receiving the EWP/AARP Real Possibilities Visionary Award is Paula Williams Madison. Madison is Chairman and CEO of Madison Media Management LLC, a Los Angeles based media consultancy company with global reach.

In 2011, Madison retired from NBCUniversal, where she had been Executive Vice President of Diversity as well as a Vice President of the General Electric Company (GE), then the parent company of NBCU. During her 22 years with NBCU, she held a number of successful leadership roles, including President and General Manager of NBC4 Los Angeles, Los Angeles Regional General Manager for NBCU’s Telemundo TV stations and Vice President and News Director of NBC4 New York.

Her career as a journalist led to a 1996 Peabody Award for NBC4 New York’s investigation, “A License to Kill. Madison’s continued dedication to quality journalism helped NBC4 Los Angeles earn numerous Emmy, Golden Mike and Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards.

Madison is the executive producer and subject of Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China, a compelling documentary that chronicles her journey to her maternal grandfather’s homeland in China and the reconnection of her family with his 300 descendants. HarperCollins will publish a memoir on the journey, Finding Samuel Lowe China, Jamaica, Harlem in April 2015.

“I am deeply humbled that the East West Players and AARP would honor me with their Visionary Award. A few years ago, I retired from the corporate world and focused on bridging a gap to connect with my grandfather’s descendants in China after an almost 100-year separation. This award truly recognizes and celebrates this recent chapter in my life’s story. It characterizes what we Hakka Chinese people say in our Hakka dialect, “Chee Gah Ngin” or “Many Places, One People.”

Nahnatchka Khan (Creator/Executive Producer “Fresh Off the Boat”). Photo by Karen Neal

Nahnatchka Khan (Creator/Executive Producer “Fresh Off the Boat”). Photo by Karen Neal

East West Players also honors Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin MarNahnatchka Khan is the creator for television/Executive Producer and Melvin Mar is Executive Producer for the new comedy Fresh Off the Boat, which airs Tuesdays on ABC and is produced by FOX.

“As a girl with glasses, I take special pride in receiving the Visionary Award from East West Players. It’s truly an honor to be recognized by this great organization,” said showrunner & executive producer Nahnatchka Khan.

Nahnatchka Khan is creator for television and executive producer of Fresh Off the Boat. Prior to that, she was the creator and executive producer of Don’t Trust the B—- In Apartment 23, which aired for two seasons on ABC, from 2011-2012. Before creating her own series, she served as an executive producer on the Fox animated show American Dad.

Eddie Huang, Hudson Yang, Melvin Mar and MSNBC anchor Richard Lui during the talkback at the #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC on February 4, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Eddie Huang, Hudson Yang, Melvin Mar and MSNBC anchor Richard Lui during the talkback at the #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC on February 4, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Melvin Mar (Executive Producer, “Fresh Off the Boat”)

Melvin Mar (Executive Producer, “Fresh Off the Boat”)

Melvin Mar began his career at Dreamworks SKG and then at Scott Rudin Productions, where he built a solid relationship with Orange County director Jake Kasdan. They’ve worked together since on The TV SetWalk Hard: The Dewey Cox StoryBad Teacher,New Girl and Sex Tape. Besides serving as executive producer on Fresh Off the Boat, he is also executive producer for the upcoming Fox series Weird Loners.

“Growing up I had Chinese parents who constantly reminded me how I had to be a doctor to be successful. East West Players represents that a Chinese kid could pursue his dreams in the arts. It’s an honor to be recognized,” said executive producer, Melvin Mar.

Current major sponsors (as of March 18) of the gala include: PLATINUM CIRCLE – AARP, CBS Corporation, Comcast NBC Universal, The Walt Disney Company; SILVER CIRCLE – IW Group, Sony Pictures Entertainment; BRONZE CIRCLE – Tim Dang & Darrel Cummings, HBO, Robert M. Kawahara and Martie Quan, Mattel (3), Sanrio Inc., Lynn Waggoner.

MSNBC anchor Richard Lui, #FreshOfftheBoat executive director Melvin Mar, star Randall Park and Jeff Yang at the #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC on February 4, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

MSNBC anchor Richard Lui, #FreshOfftheBoat executive producer Melvin Mar, star Randall Park and Jeff Yang at the #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC on February 4, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Award-winning composer Nathan Wang (Beijing Olympics/Shaolin Monks, Steven Spielberg’s Oscar Award-winning film The Last Days) will serve as the evening’s Musical Director.

East West Players’ Golden Anniversary Visionary Awards Dinner and Silent Auction will be held on Monday, April 20, 2015 at the Hilton Universal City, 555 Universal Hollywood Drive, Universal City, CA 91608. The VIP Reception for table sponsors will begin at 5pm. No-host reception and silent auction will start at 6pm. The dinner and awards program will start at 7pm. Individual tickets are $200- $1,500. Full table sponsorship packages are also available. For more information on East West Players’ Golden Anniversary Visionary Awards Dinner and Silent Auction, please visit eastwestplayers.org or contact East West Players at (213) 625-7000 or Development Manager Monika Ramnath at mramnath@eastwestplayers.org

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2015 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. For permission, please contact Lia at liachangpr@gmail.com


Photo: Stan Egi, Ellen Crawford, Paige Lindsey White, Bruce Turk, Greg Watanabe and More in Jessica Kubzansky helmed PYGMALION at The Pasadena Playhouse through April 12; PYGMALION Themed Activities

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Pictured: Sarah Hollis, Carolyn Ratteray, Lynn Milgrim, Paige Lindsey White, Alex Knox, Mary Anne McGarry, Stan Egi and Bruce Turk. Photo by Jim Cox.

Pictured: Sarah Hollis, Carolyn Ratteray, Lynn Milgrim, Paige Lindsey White, Alex Knox, Mary Anne McGarry, Stan Egi and Bruce Turk. Photo by Jim Cox.

Stan Egi

Stan Egi

The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Elizabeth Doran, Executive Director) is presenting George Bernard Shaw’s PYGMALION, the fifth production of its 2014-2015 Season. PYGMALION began preview performances on March 17, with the official press night on Sunday, March 22, 2015. Peformances will continue through – April 12, 2015, at The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91101.

Directed by Jessica Kubzansky (Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius at The Pasadena Playhouse), the cast of PYGMALION features Ellen Crawford (Broadway: Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up? Off Broadway: The Misunderstanding, A Touch Of The Poet, NBC’s “E.R.”) as Mrs. Pearce, Stan Egi (Broadway: Anything Goes, Off Broadway credits include The Public Theatre, Manhattan Theatre Club, Playwrights Horizons) as Colonel Pickering, Sarah Hollis (FOX’s “24”) as Ensemble, Alex Knox (Antaeus’ Macbeth d. Jessica Kubzansky, South Coast Rep’s Euridyce) as Freddy, Mary Anne McGarry (AMC’s “Mad Men”, TNT’s “Major Crimes”) as Mrs. Higgins, Lynn Milgrim (Broadway: Bedroom Farce, Otherwise Engaged, international tour of Brighton Beach Memoirs, Trip to Bountiful and many more at South Coast Rep) as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, Carolyn Ratteray (Off Broadway’s Hecuba and The Cherry Orchard) as Clara Eynsford-Hill, Tom Shelton (eleven seasons with L.A.’s Hillside Repertory, In The Next Room, Italian Straw Hat and many more at South Coast Rep) as Ensemble, Bruce Turk (Broadway’s The Green Bird and Juan Darién as well as six seasons at San Diego’s Old Globe) as Henry Higgins, Greg Watanabe (Off Broadway’s Golden Child, HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm”) as Ensemble, LA Drama Critic’s Award winner Paige Lindsey White (Trying (International City Theatre), Other Desert Cities (Arizona Theatre Company and Indiana Repertory Theatre, Jessica Kubzansky’s R II (Boston Court) as Eliza Doolittle and Time Winters (Broadway’s Amadeus, Yes, Prime Minister (Geffen Playhouse) as Alfred Doolittle.

PYGMALION remains Shaw’s most popular play, which is most widely known for being the inspiration behind the highly romanticized Broadway musical and film My Fair Lady. In this delicious and gritty interpretation of PYGMALION, phonetics professor Henry Higgins bets that after he finishes transforming Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, her flawless speech and delicate facade will allow her to pass for a duchess at an ambassador’s garden party. Centering on language as a defining characteristic, social satire about class barriers and the stifling of female independence, PYGMALION manages to be both playful and heartbreaking with a narrative whose relevance to our world today is as profound as ever.

Jessica Kubzansky (Director) last directed the West Coast Premiere of Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius at The Pasadena Playhouse. She has been the Co-Artistic Director of The Theatre @ Boston Court in Pasadena since its inception. Her most recent productions there were the world premiere of Sheila Callaghan’s Everything You Touch, and RII, her own three-person adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard II. She is also an award-winning director working nationally in a wide variety of venues such as Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, the Cherry Lane, South Coast Rep, Pasadena Playhouse, The Geffen Playhouse, Portland Center Stage, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Silk Road, The Aurora, The Publick, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, The Laguna Playhouse, Antaeus, ICT, The Colony, East/West Players, A Noise Within, Theater 150, 24th Street, EST-LA, Playwrights’ Arena, and more. She has also directed numerous productions, which have toured both nationally and internationally. Kubzansky does a great deal of new work development, and has had the privilege of developing work by an amazing group of playwrights, including Luis Alfaro, Bill Cain, Sheila Callaghan, Julia Cho, Jordan Harrison, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Zayd Dohrn, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, David Wiener, Ken Urban, Christina Anderson, Carlos Murillo, Laura Schellhardt, Jean-Claude van Itallie, Diana Son, Nick Salamone, and many other wonderful writers in many new play development settings, including Ojai Playwrights Conference, Portland Center Stage JAW Festival, South Coast Rep’s Pacific Playwrights Festival and NewSCRipts, the Playwrights Center of Minneapolis, the Taper Labs, and many others. Kubzansky has received numerous awards and honors, among them the Los Angeles’ Drama Critics’ Circle’s Margaret Harford Award for Sustained Excellence in Theatre. Proud member of SDC.

Check out the before and after-show activities to be offered during the run of George Bernard Shaw’s PYGMALION:

LitFest (http://litfestpasadena.org/) Artistic Director and Public Editor of the Pasadena Star-News, Larry Wilson, will be discussing the dialect in literature and its affect on the societies and cultures we create. Guests are invited into the Makineni Library of The Pasadena Playhouse for an engaging conversation on Wednesday, March 25 and Wednesday, April 1 from 7:00-8:00pm. Lecture admission is free and space is limited.

High Tea at The Playhouse, provided by T -Neer (http://www.tneer.com) Enjoy a cocktail-style high tea in the luxurious Makineni Library featuring finger sandwiches, scones and dessert with select members of the cast and crew and learn about the history of tea throughout the ages and the world from T –Neer’s founder Aruna Kumar. High Tea dates are on Sundays between the matinee and evening performances March 29, April 5, and April 12, at 5:00 pm. Price: $20 per person and space is limited. Advance purchase on the PYGMALION ticketing page on The Playhouse website is suggested.

A Floral Arrangement Workshop hosted by Flower Duet (http://flowerduet.com/ ) will be offered from 2:30-3:30pm in the Carrie Hamilton Theatre on Saturday, April 4, before the 4:00pm performance of PYGMALION. Playhouse guests may participate in a lecture on how to identify the freshest cut flowers, where to buy fresh flowers in Los Angeles, and how to condition them to last as long as possible. Learn all about how to create your own beautiful bouquet and take it home after the show! Price: $15 per person and space is limited. Advance purchase on The Playhouse website is suggested.

A special Victorian Dance Demonstration will be provided by The Victorian Tea and Dance Society (http://www.victorianteaanddance.org/) on Saturday, April 11 at 3:00pm in The Playhouse’s Engemann Family Courtyard. The Victorian Tea and Dance Society will provide a fun and engaging introduction to the world of Victorian Dance. They will introduce Playhouse guests to Victorian era music, dances, and etiquette, complete with traditional costumes and audience participation! Free of charge for all patrons.

TALKBACK TUESDAYS at The Playhouse is a post-show series in which a panel of community experts and esteemed guests discuss and explore selected themes of the show with the audience. Topics for PYGMALION will include:

• March 24, 2015 – THE HIGGINS & PICKERING EFFECTS — Talkback Tuesday series considers Professor Higgins & Colonel Pickering’s roles as teachers and mentors. Hear a panel of local leaders who manage opportunity-development programs and whether PYGMALION resonates and reflects their experiences today.

• March 31, 2015 – REFLECTIONS ON ELIZA — Liberated woman? Caged bird? What’s to become of Eliza? Join our panel of women leaders reflecting on Eliza, her allies, feminism and access to more resources.

• April 7, 2015 – ARE THE POOR REALLY DO-LITTLES? – Explore how Alfred Doolittle and Eliza Doolittle give a picture of the urban English poor of a hundred years ago. The panel also explores current challenges with the rising wealth gaps in the United States – and hopes of Los Angeles County’s poor and working class residents.

The Georgia T. McClay Friendship Center at The Pasadena Playhouse hosts interactive exhibits, dramaturgical material and conversation surrounding the Main Stage productions. Running March 17 – April 12, 2015, artist and spatial designer Ellen L. Sandor invites guests to come explore the Pygmalion myth and the era of George Bernard Shaw’s play through photos, archival material and other visual images (Fans of Downton Abbey may recognize the era where the play is set.) Sandor uses Shaw’s words and contemporary questions to provide patrons with an opportunity to explore how language impacts access today. This is a free exhibit that is open to all patrons free of charge one hour before performance time and 30 minutes after the show.

Post-Show at The Playhouse on Sunday, March 29 following the 2:00pm performance of PYGMALION features members of the cast, crew and artistic team and breaks down the barrier between the audience and the artists. Participation of the artists is completely voluntary. The Playhouse thanks them for sharing their time, talents and providing audience members with a glimpse into the theatermaking process. This event is free to patrons who have purchased tickets to the performance preceding the talk-back.

The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena. The performance schedule is Tuesday through Friday at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.; and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Tickets, priced from $30.00 to $75.00, plus premium seats at $125.00, are available online at PasadenaPlayhouse.org; by calling The Pasadena Playhouse at (626) 356-7529; or visiting The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office, Tuesday – Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. during non-performance dates. Tickets for the High Tea at The Playhouse and the Floral Arrangement Workshop may also be purchased online, by phone, or in person at The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office. On performance dates the Box Office is open Tuesday – Saturday from 1:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit PasadenaPlayhouse.org.

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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George Takei & Broadway Bound ALLEGIANCE Create Indiegogo Campaign as Endowment for the Japanese American National Museum

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telly leung, george takei,lea salongaNew York, NY. March 20, 2015 – Beloved television star and popular social media personality George Takei announced an innovative crowdfunding initiative on the platform Indiegogo designed to benefit The Japanese American National Museum.

George Takei as Sam Kimura in the World Premiere of Allegiance - A New American Musical at The Old Globe. Photo by Henry DiRocco.

George Takei as Sam Kimura in the World Premiere of Allegiance – A New American Musical at The Old Globe. Photo by Henry DiRocco.

Takei will make his Broadway debut in Allegiance, a new American musical, co-starring with Tony Award winner Lea Salonga and Telly Leung, which is set to open  at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street).  The trio will reprise their roles which they originated in the record-breaking engagement of Allegiance at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Allegiance has a book by Marc Acito with music and lyrics by Jay Kuo. Helming the production is Olivier Award nominee Stafford Arima (London’s Ragtime, Off-Broadway’s Bare, Carrie, Altar Boyz). Previews are set to begin on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 with opening night set for Sunday, November 8, 2015.

Allegiance is inspired by Takei’s true childhood experiences. Traversing the lush California heartland, the windswept prairies of Wyoming and the battlefields of war-torn Europe, Allegiance tells the epic multi-generational tale of deep family loyalty, romance, humor, optimism and unparalleled heroism in the face of fear and prejudice against Japanese-Americans during World War II and beyond.

Takei requested that Allegiance’s producing team find a way for Allegiance to support the museum, and the producer developed a groundbreaking approach that will harness the power of George’s social media fan base and allow fans to contribute directly to the production while benefiting the museum.

Typically, a show gets to Broadway with funding by a group of producers and investors. Allegiance’s producers have accepted George’s call to action for crowdfunding, with a minimum goal of $250,000, but with the potential for more. Any and all contributions will act as if they had been invested by the Japanese American National Museum (JANM): the show will assign a proportional percentage of its profits to the establishment of a permanent endowment of unrestricted revenue for the museum, an institution which promotes understanding and appreciation of America’s ethnic and cultural diversity by sharing the Japanese American experience. As a long-time actor and activist for equal rights, this campaign for Allegiance represents an intersection where art meets activism, encouraging supporters to join George on this groundbreaking venture. All names of contributors will be featured on a Virtual Wall of Fame.

Crowdfunding has been used for theatrical ventures previously, but this is the first time that individual contributors – no matter how small – are able to join together and help establish a permanent benefit for a not-for-profit institution from the equity interest that would have otherwise belonged to someone investing that same aggregate amount.

Any contribution, regardless of the amount, is dynamic; its benefit actually multiplies: it supports George, Allegiance *and* is an act of advocacy for equality; all it takes is $1 and a share to make a difference.

To Contribute Online: http://www.allegiancemusical.com/legacy

Additional information, including complete casting, will be announced shortly. For more information go to www.AllegianceMusical.com

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Vanity Fair: Ken Watanabe, Kelli O’Hara, Jon Viktor Corpuz and More of Lincoln Center’s Revival of The King and I

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The stars of The King and I: Ken Watanabe as King Mongkut of Siam and Kelli O’Hara as Anna Leonowens, surrounded by young actors playing the king’s children; photographed in New York City. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair

The stars of The King and I: Ken Watanabe as King Mongkut of Siam and Kelli O’Hara as Anna Leonowens, surrounded by young actors playing the king’s children; photographed in New York City.
Photograph by Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair

Click here to read the full article at Vanityfair.com.

Five-time Tony Award nominee Kelli O’Hara (THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA, SOUTH PACIFIC) and Academy Award nominee Ken Watanabe (THE LAST SAMURAI, INCEPTION) star in a magnificent new Broadway production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s beloved THE KING AND I. Tony winner Bartlett Sher (SOUTH PACIFIC) directs this classic tale of a British schoolteacher’s unexpected relationship with the imperious King of Siam.

Kelli O'Hara & Ken Watanabe in THE KING AND I Broadway Revival. Photo by Paul Kolnik

Kelli O’Hara & Ken Watanabe in THE KING AND I Broadway Revival. Photo by Paul Kolnik

The cast also features Ruthie Ann Miles (as Lady Thiang), Ashley Park (as Tuptim), Conrad Ricamora (as Lun Tha), Edward Baker-Duly (as Sir Edward Ramsey), Jon Viktor Corpuz (as Prince Chulalongkorn), Murphy Guyer (as Captain Orton), Jake Lucas (as Louis), Paul Nakauchi (as Kralahome), and Marc Oka (as Phra Alack). The production will begin preview performances Thursday, March 12, 2015, and will open on Thursday, April 16, 2015, at the Vivian Beaumont Theater (150 West 65 Street).

Ruthie Ann Miles, Conrad Ricamora, Ashley Park

Ruthie Ann Miles, Conrad Ricamora, Ashley Park

One of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s finest works, THE KING AND I boasts a score which features such beloved classics as “Getting To Know You,” “Hello Young Lovers,” “Shall We Dance,” “I Have Dreamed,” and “Something Wonderful”. Set in 1860’s Bangkok, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a British schoolteacher, whom the imperious King brings to Siam to tutor his many wives and children.

Featured in the ensemble of the 51-member cast are Aaron Albano, Adriana Braganza, Amaya Braganza, Billy Bustamante, LaMae Caparas, Hsin-Ping Chang, Andrew Cheng, Lynn Masako Cheng, Olivia Chun, Ali Ewoldt, Ethan Halford Holder, Cole Horibe, MaryAnn Hu, James Ignacio, Christie Kim, Kelvin Moon Loh, Sumie Maeda, Paul HeeSang Miller, Rommel Pierre O’Choa, Kristen Faith Oei, Autumn Ogawa, Yuki Ozeki, Stephanie Jae Park, Diane Phelan, Sam Poon, William Poon, Brian Rivera, Bennyroyce Royon, Lainie Sakakura, Ann Sanders, Ian Saraceni, Atsuhisa Shinomiya, Michiko Takemasa, Kei Tsuruharatani, Christopher Vo, Rocco Wu, and Timothy Yang.

Lincoln Center Theater’s production of THE KING AND I features choreography by Christopher Gattelli based on the original choreography by Jerome Robbins.

THE KING AND I has sets by Michael Yeargan; costumes by Catherine Zuber; lights by Donald Holder; sound by Scott Lehrer; and casting by Telsey + Company/Abbie Brady-Dalton, CSA. The production features the musical’s original 1951 orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett with dance and incidental music arranged by Trude Rittmann. Music director Ted Sperling conducts a 29-piece orchestra.

Director Bartlett Sher. Photo by Lia Chang

Director Barlett Sher. Photo by Lia Chang

BARTLETT SHER, Resident Director of Lincoln Center Theater, won the Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics’ Circle Awards for his direction of LCT’s production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific. His other LCT productions include Golden Boy, Blood & Gifts, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, Awake and Sing!, and The Light in the Piazza. His other Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include The Bridges of Madison County, Prayer for My Enemy, The Butterfly Collection, Cymbeline, Waste, Don Juan, and Pericles. He directed the operas Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Les Contes d’Hoffmann, Le Comte Ory, L’Elisir d’Amore (Metropolitan Opera); Romeo et Juliette (Salzburg Festival and La Scala); Mourning Becomes Electra (Seattle Opera and New York City Opera); and Two Boys (Met and ENO). He was the Artistic Director of Seattle’s Intiman Theatre and was also a Resident Director of Minneapolis’ Guthrie Theater.

KELLI O’HARA returns to Lincoln Center Theater where she was nominated for Tony Awards for her performances in The Light in the Piazza and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific. Her Broadway credits include The Bridges of Madison County (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Nice Work if You Can Get It (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), The Pajama Game (Tony nomination and Drama Desk nominations), The Sweet Smell of Success, Follies, Dracula, and Jekyll & Hyde. Off- Broadway: Far From Heaven, King Lear, Bells Are Ringing, My Life With Albertine. Film/TV: Sex and the City 2, Scorsese’s The Key to Reserva, Blood Brothers, Alexander Hamilton, and “Numb3rs”. Her recordings include Always and Wonders of the World on Ghostlight Records.

KEN WATANABE will make his American stage debut in The King and I. His Japanese theatre credits include Dialogue with Horowitz, Hamlet, Shitayamannen-cho monogatari, The Lion in Winter and The Royal Hunt of the Sun. For his work in film, Watanabe received Oscar, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild award nominations for The Last Samurai. His motion picture credits also include Inception, Letters from Iwo Jima, Memoirs of a Geisha, Batman Begins and Godzilla. Watanabe is currently preparing to shoot Gus Van Sant’s Sea of Trees and Martin Scorsese’s Silence.

The King and I has performances Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8pm, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm and Sunday at 3pm. Beginning April 21, all Tuesday evening performances will begin at 7pm. Tickets, priced from $87 to $162, are now available at the Lincoln Center Theater box office (150 West 65 Street), at telecharge.com, or by visiting KingandIBroadway.com. Save on preview performances to THE KING & I,  March 12 – April 15, just $99 for Front Loge seats (reg $142), performances Tuesdays – Fridays only. A limited number of tickets priced at $32 are available at every performance through LincTix, LCT’s program for 21 to 35 year olds. For information and to enroll, visit LincTix.org.

*Valid for performances through 4/15/2015 only. Discount available for Front Loge seating only and for performances Tuesdays-Fridays only. Price includes $2 facility fee. Regular phone/online service charges apply. Inventory is limited and all seats subject to availability. All sales are final. No refunds, exchanges or retroactive discounts. Limit 6 tickets per customer. Offer may be modified or revoked at any time.

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LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10

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Jeremy Guskin (Figaro) and Angela Sauer (Suzanne). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

Jeremy Guskin (Figaro) and Angela Sauer (Suzanne). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

A Noise Within (ANW), the acclaimed classical repertory theatre company, continues its 2014-2015 REVOLUTIONary season with Figaro, a new production of Beaumarchais’ classic play The Marriage of Figaro freely adapted by Charles Morey, with performances through May 10. Directed by Michael Michetti, this West Coast premiere of the Morey adaptation began preview performances on May 1.  A Noise Within is located at 3352 East Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107.

The cast includes Jeremy Guskin* as Figaro, Angela Sauer* as Suzanne, Andrew Ross Wynn* as Count Almaviva, Elyse Mirto* as Countess Almaviva, Jeanne Sakata* as Marceline, Joshua Wolf Coleman* as Antonio/Bazile/Bridoison, Alan Blumenfeld* as Dr. Bartholo, Will Bradley* as Cherubin/Doublemain, Natalie De Luna as Fanchette. *Denotes member of Actors’ Equity

Will Bradley (Cherubin), Natalie De Luna (Fanchette), Joshua Wolf Coleman (Antonio), Jeanne Sakata (Marceline), and Alan Blumenfeld (Dr. Bartholo). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

Will Bradley (Cherubin), Natalie De Luna (Fanchette), Joshua Wolf Coleman (Antonio), Jeanne Sakata (Marceline), and Alan Blumenfeld (Dr. Bartholo). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

What the critics are saying:

“A knee-slapping blast!” – Los Angeles Times

Critics Choice

“A dazzling show (with) a superbly talented cast. Chock full of fun!” -Examiner

“Delightfully surprising. A solid hit!” -San Gabriel Valley Tribune 

“An exhibition of great acting talent.” -Pasadena Independent 

“Riotous. A hoot!” – Los Angeles Times

“Tremendous! RECOMMENDED.” -Stage Raw

“Funniest of 2015.” – Haines His Way

Figaro crackles and pops!” – Los Angeles Times

 Angela Sauer (Suzanne) and Elyse Mirto (Countess Almaviva). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015


Angela Sauer (Suzanne) and Elyse Mirto (Countess Almaviva). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

 Joshua Wolf Coleman (Bridoison) and Jeremy Guskin (Figaro). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015


Joshua Wolf Coleman (Bridoison) and Jeremy Guskin (Figaro). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

This production is a part of Figaro Unbound: Culture, Power and Revolution at Play, a three-month, citywide exploration (organized by LA Opera) of the revolutionary spirit of the Figaro plays, their authors, and of the operas that were based on these works.

Morey’s Figaro is an adaptation of Le Mariage de Figaro, the second of the three Figaro plays penned by Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais, a member of the French royal court.  He was also a playwright, watchmaker, inventor, musician, publisher, horticulturalist, satirist, fugitive, spy, diplomat, financier, and revolutionary who played small but incendiary roles in both the American and French Revolutions; lobbied for French support of and covertly supplied arms and monies towards American independence; and participated in the early stages of the French revolution.

Angela Sauer (Suzanne) and Andrew Ross Wynn (Count Almaviva). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

Angela Sauer (Suzanne) and Andrew Ross Wynn (Count Almaviva). © Photo by Craig Schwartz 2015

The sequel to the playwright’s The Barber of SevilleThe Marriage of Figaro was initially passed by the censor in 1781, but was soon banned from being performed by Louis XVI. Queen Marie-Antoinette lamented the ban. The King finally lifted the ban in 1784 and the play was enormously popular, even with aristocratic audiences. The play’s denunciation of aristocratic privilege foreshadows the French Revolution.  The Marriage of Figaro is best known to modern audiences as a Mozart opera, with a libretto adapted from the Beaumarchais by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

The sequel to the playwright’s The Barber of SevilleThe Marriage of Figaro was initially passed by the censor in 1781, but was soon banned from being performed by Louis XVI. Queen Marie-Antoinette lamented the ban. The King finally lifted the ban in 1784 and the play was enormously popular, even with aristocratic audiences. The play’s denunciation of aristocratic privilege foreshadows the French Revolution.  The Marriage of Figaro is best known to modern audiences as a Mozart opera, with a libretto adapted from the Beaumarchais by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

To complement this program, The Barber of Seville by Pierre Beaumarchais will be read as part of the A Noise Within Words Within Resident Artists’ Play Reading Series Directed by Mary Jo Duprey, this special reading will take place Wednesday, April 8 at 7pm.

REVOLUTION and REVOLUTIONRep
A Noise Within’s 2014-2015 Season takes REVOLUTION as its theme, and is informed by the contemporary climate of social and economic upheaval. The spring season also includes The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (Feingold Version) (February 15 – May 9, 2015), and Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare (March 22- May 8, 2015); both productions share one creative team that has dramatically and thematically allied the two plays so they act in concert as a sui generis theatrical experience.

Audiences can experience REVOLUTIONRep on three spring dates, April 12, 25 and May 2 – a heady day of theatre when The Threepenny Opera and Julius Caesarcan both be seen. REVOLUTIONRep provides patrons with a unique insider’s look at the theatrical process, including (as options) writing and acting workshops, a behind-the-scenes view of the Company’s unique stagecraft, an onsite dinner, and lively social interaction with other theatergoers between the matinee and evening performances. Tickets to this first-of-its-kind event are available at a cost of $50 per person.

Tickets, special events
Single ticket prices for Figaro and the Company’s other Spring Season plays start at $40. Contact the A Noise Within box office in person, via phone at 626-356-3100, or online at www.ANoiseWithin.org for updated pricing and seat availability. A Noise Within is located on the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Sierra Madre Villa Avenue at 3352 East Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107.

This engagement of Figaro includes post-performance conversations with the artists on Friday, April 10 at 8 PM, Sunday, April 19 at 2 PM, and Friday, May 1 at 8 PM.

Jeanne Sakata Alan Blumenfeld Will Bradley Joshua Wolf Coleman Natalie De Luna Jeremy Guskin Angela Sauer Elyse Mirto Andrew Ross Wynn

Click here to read the bios of the cast.

The company’s 2014-15 season is made possible in part by a grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation, and reaches the public through media sponsorships by 89.3 KPCC FM and Pasadena Weekly.

About Figaro Unbound
This production of Figaro marks A Noise Within’s inaugural collaboration with LA Opera as part of Figaro Unbound: Culture, Power and Revolution at Play. The lasting legacy of French playwright Pierre-Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais’ (1732-1799) plays about the free thinking barber, one of the most glorious and influential of fictional creations, will be investigated in this three-month-long exploration of the revolutionary spirit organized by L.A. Opera.

With a variety of programming for all ages, Figaro Unbound will examine the ongoing relevance of Figaro from The Barber of Seville (1775), The Marriage of Figaro (1784) and The Guilty Mother (1792); these plays captured the staggering changes in social attitudes of the late 18th century. Figaro Unbound will immerse audiences in the world of a character who created a sensation in the years leading up to the French Revolution.

Figaro is explored with ANW’s performances of Figaro by Charles Morey presented March 1 to May 10, presented in close concurrence with LA Opera’s performances of the “Figaro Trilogy”—John Corigliano’s The Ghosts of Versailles, based on La Mere Coupable (The Guilty Mother), Rossini’s The Barber of Seville and Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro—presented February 7 through April 12, 2015.

Figaro Unbound also includes performances of alternate musical adaptations of Figaro’s story, and provides opportunities to look at his lasting influence on American political and cultural life. Figaro Unbound partners also include ArcLight Cinemas, the Hammer Museum, Opera UCLA, LA Theatre Works, FIDM Museum, the Huntington Library, LACMA, the Norton Simon Museum, the Getty Museum, and the Opera League of Los Angeles, among others. For more information, visit www.LAOpera.org/FigaroUnbound.

Artistic Personnel for Figaro
Charles Morey is the author of eleven produced plays. Figaro was commissioned and produced off-Broadway by the Pearl Theatre Company in 2012 and was named a “Critic’s Pick” by The New York Times. The Granite State was premiered by the Peterborough Players in the summer of 2014. In addition he has written adaptations of the 19th century classic novels, The Count Of Monte Cristo, A Tale Of Two Cities, The Hunchback Of Notre Dame, Dracula and The Three Musketeers, an adaptation of Georges Feydeau’s The Ladies Man and his original plays Laughing Stock (which has received over 100 productions around the world), DumasCamille, and The Yellow Leaf. His plays have been produced at numerous professional theatres including: Denver Center Theatre Company, Pioneer Theatre Company, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Geva Theatre Center, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Shakespeare and Company, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Asolo Theatre Company, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Meadow Brook Theatre, PCPA Theaterfest, L.A. Theatreworks, Peterborough Players, Connecticut Repertory Theatre, Elm Shakespeare Co., Centenary Stage Co., Creede Rep., Arvada Center, Shadowland Theatre, Sierra Rep., Theatre in the Square, Cortland Rep. and many more as well as hundreds of amateur, university and international productions as far afield as New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, Austria, Singapore and Israel.

Laughing Stock has been playing for the past eighteen months in the repertory of the Arcadia Theatre in Moscow in Russian translation and for the past year in the repertory of the Variant Drama Theatre in Pervouralsk as well. He served as Artistic Director of the Pioneer Theatre Company from 1984 to 2012; of the Peterborough Players from 1977 to 1988 and has guest directed in major regional theatres around the country. He began his career as an actor working with many New York and regional theatres. He has served as both a panelist and on-site evaluator for the National Endowment for the Arts and on the Board of Trustees of the National Theatre Conference. He received a BA from Dartmouth College and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University. He is a Fellow of the MacDowell Colony. www.charlesmorey.com

Director Michael Michetti’s rich résumé includes many productions at A Noise Within, where he has directed The Importance of Being EarnestThe Guardsman, The Grapes of Wrath, The Comedy of Errors, Hamlet, Don Juan, and As You Like It. With other theatres, he is Co-Artistic Director of The Theatre @Boston Court in Pasadena, where he directed Stupid F**king Bird; American Misfit; Creation; The Dinosaur Within; The Twentieth-Century Way; God Save Gertrude; 1001; Dark Play or Stories for Boys; Paradise Lost: Shadows & Wings; his own adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s A Picture of Dorian Gray; Pera Palas; Summertime; and Romeo and Juliet.
Elsewhere, he directed A Life in the Theatre starring Hal Holbrook, at The Pasadena Playhouse; Kiss Me, Kate (Ovation Award, Best Musical), Carousel, Man of La Mancha and Li’l Abner with Reprise Theatre Company; Noises Off at PlayMakers; House of the Rising Son at EST-LA; Ouroboros at Road Theatre; Brecht’s Edward IIand Aphra Behn’s The Rover at Circle X; plus productions of A Midsummer Night’s DreamTitanic, and Sweeney Todd. Mr. Michetti is the recipient of two Ovation Awards and five L.A. Drama Critics Circle awards for his work.

A Noise Within, founded in 1991, is among the country’s pre-eminent presenters of classical theatre and is the leading presenter of these plays in Southern California. The company’s mission is to produce world-class performances of the great works of drama in rotating repertory with a resident company; to educate and inspire the public through programs that foster an understanding and appreciation of history’s great plays and playwrights; and to train the next generation of classical theatre artists.

Originally based in a former Masonic Temple in Glendale, the company moved to its present home—a building of architectural distinction designed by Edward Durrell Stone of Kennedy Center fame—in 2011. Helmed by Producing Artistic Directors Geoff Elliott and Julia Rodriguez-Elliott, who hold MFAs from San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theatre, A Noise Within delivers a seven-show repertory season and a wide range of educational programs to diverse audiences from Los Angeles County and well beyond. Voted “Best Theatre” by readers of Time Out Los Angeles and Reader Recommended by Pasadena Weekly, A Noise Within is indeed “California’s Home for the Classics.”

Performances:

Saturday April 4 at 2 and 8 pm
Sunday April 5 at 4 pm
Thursday April 9 at 7:30 pm
Friday April 10 at 8 pm (Conversations)
Sunday April 19 at 2 and 7 pm
(Conversations after 2 pm)
Thursday April 30 at 7:30 pm
Friday May 1 at 8 pm (Conversations)
Sunday May 10 at 2 and 7 pm

Tickets and information:
Website: www.anoisewithin.org; Phone: 626-356-3100 ex 1
Prices: Single Tickets from $40; Student Rush
with ID an hour before performance $20.00
Groups (10 or more): Adults from $25.00; Students from $18.00
Pay What You Can tickets go on sale at the box office window the day of the performance, starting at 2pm, and are sold on a cash-only basis based on availability; limit of two tickets per person.

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Video: Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) Presents Man of La Mancha Starring Anthony Warlow, Amber Iman, Nehal Joshi at Sidney Harman Hall through April 26

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Australian actor Anthony Warlow leads the cast of  The Shakespeare Theatre Company’s (STC) Man of La Mancha as Don Quixote, with Amber Iman as Aldonza and Nehal Joshi as Sancho, under the direction of STC Associate Artistic Director Alan Paul. Man of La Mancha, book by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion and composed by Mitch Leigh, will play Sidney Harman Hall, (610 F Street NW), March 17-April 26, 2015. Press Night will be Monday, March 23rd. To purchase tickets or to learn more, can call the box office at 202.547.1122 or visit ShakespeareTheatre.org.

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Anthony Warlow

Anthony Warlow

Anthony Warlow is one of the leading stage actors in Australia, with an extensive body of work that includes originating roles in Australian productions of Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, The Secret Garden, Doctor Zhivago and Jekyll & Hyde, as well as revivals of My Fair Lady, Guys & Dolls and Man of La Mancha. In 1988, he garnered international recognition as the preeminent performer of Enjolras in Les Miserables, and performed the role on the Complete Symphonic Recording. Warlow first portrayed the lead in The Phantom of the Opera in the original Australian production, and returned to the role for Melbourne’s 2007 revival and a two-year tour of Australia and New Zealand. He also appeared as a guest at the 25th Anniversary production of The Phantom of the Opera at the Royal Albert Hall in London. His extensive opera credits include The Magic Flute, La Boheme, Tosca, Otello, Tales of Hoffman, La Fanciulla del West and Don Giovanni, as well as significant Gilbert and Sullivan roles with Opera Australia including The Mikado, The Pirates of Penzance and H.M.S. Pinafore. He has recorded numerous solo albums, and in 2012 he made his Broadway debut as Oliver “Daddy” Warbucks in James Lapine’s revival of Annie.

Amber Iman Nehal Joshi
Amber Iman, who appeared as Nina Simone in the Broadway debut of Soul Doctor, will take on the role of Aldonza in the production. A graduate of Howard University, she has also appeared Off-Broadway in Rent and A Civil War Christmas. Nehal Joshi, who appeared in STC’s Bard’s Broadway concert staging of The Boys from Syracuse, will play Sancho. He recently appeared as Jean Valjean in the Dallas Theater Center’s reimagining of Les Miserables, and has performed in mulitple Broadway productions.

JP Moraga

JP Moraga

The cast also features Dan Sharkey (The Innkeeper), Rayanne Gonzales (Maria, the Innkeeper’s Wife/Housekeeper), Robert Mammana (Dr. Carrasco), Martín Solá (The Padre), Ceasar F. Barajas (Pedro, Head Muleteer), Nathan Lucrezio (Anselmo, a Muleteer/Barber), Sidney DuPont (Paco, a Muleteer), JP Moraga (Tenorio, a Muleteer), Joey Elrose (Juan, a Muleteer), James Hayden Rodriguez (Jose, a Muleteer), Maria Fallia (Fermina, a Serving Girl/Antonia), James Konicek (The Captain of the Inquisition), Jay Adriel (Guard), and Ethan Watermeier (Guard).

A story of hope and idealism rises from the darkness and despair of a prison cell in Man of La Mancha, carried aloft by some of the most familiar and moving songs of the American theatre. As Miguel de Cervantes presents his tale of knight errant Don Quixote, his journey comes alive in a play-within-the-play, featuring loyal friends, troubled maidens, giant monsters and brave knights. Don Quixote’s quest — filled with humor and poignancy in equal measure — dares everyone to dream “The Impossible Dream.”

Alan Paul (Director) won the 2014 Helen Hayes Award for Best Resident Director of a Musical for STC’s A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. His work spans theatre and opera, and he was a 2013 finalist for the European Opera Directing Prize in Vienna, Austria.

The direction and design team includes choreography by Marcos Santana, scenic design by Allen Moyer, costume design by Ann Hould-Ward, lighting design by Robert Wierzel, music direction by George Fulginiti-Shakar, sound design by Ken Travis, fight direction by David Leong,  Laura Stanczyk, CSA (Casting Director), Carter C. Wooddell (Resident Casting Director), Ellen O’Brien (Head of Voice and Text), Drew Lichtenberg (Literary Manager/Dramaturg), Katherine Burris (Assistant Director), Joseph Smelser (Production Stage Manager) and Robyn M. Zalewski (Assistant Stage Manager).

*Artists and dates are subject to change.

ABOUT THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY – Recipient of the 2012 Regional Theatre Tony Award, the Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) has become one of the nation’s leading theatre companies. Today, STC is synonymous with artistic excellence and making classical theatre more accessible.

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman, and made her jazz vocalist debut in Rome Neal’s Banana Puddin’ Jazz “LADY” at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Tony Award Winners Chita Rivera and Roger Rees, Jason Danieley, Mary Beth Peil, David Garrison & More Begin Previews in Terrence McNally’s THE VISIT on March 26

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visThe highly anticipated musical, The Visit, will begin performances at the Lyceum Theatre (149 West 45th Street) on Thursday, March 26 with an Opening Night set for Thursday, April 23. The cast is led by Tony Award® Winners Chita Rivera as Claire Zachannassian and Roger Rees as Anton Schell. Click here to purchase tickets at telecharge.com.

Terrence McNally (Photo by Lia Chang)

Terrence McNally. Photo by Lia Chang

Based on the satirical play by Friedrich Dürrenmatt as adapted by Maurice Valency, The Visit features music and lyrics by Tony and Oscar winners John Kander & Fred Ebb (Cabaret), book by four-time Tony Award winning playwright Terrence McNally (It’s Only a Play, Ragtime, Kiss of the Spiderwoman). Helmed by Tony Award winning director John Doyle (Sweeney Todd, Company) and choreographed by Tony Award nominee Graciela Daniele.

In her juiciest role yet, Chita Rivera is Claire Zachannassian, the world’s wealthiest woman, who returns home to Anton (Roger Rees) who captured her heart then shattered her dreams. What she does next shocks the town and makes for the most thrilling and intriguing musical in years. From the team that brought you Cabaret, Chicago, Kiss of the Spider Woman, this tale of romance, seduction and betrayal proves that revenge is the best revenge.

The Broadway cast also features George Abud as Karl, Jason Danieley as Frederich Kuhn, Matthew Deming as Louis Perch, Diana Dimarzio as Annie Dummermut, Tony® Award nominee David Garrison as Peter Dummermut, Rick Holmes as Father Josef, Tom Nelis as Rudi, Chris Newcomer as Jacob Chicken, Mary Beth Peil as Matilde Schell, Aaron Ramey as Otto Hahnke, Elena Shadow as Ottilie, Timothy Shew as Hans Nusselin, with John Riddle and Michelle Veintimilla.

The Visit is produced by Tom Kirdahy, Tom Smedes, Hugh Hayes, Peter Stern, Judith Ann Abrams,Hunter Arnold, Carl Daikeler, Ken Davenport, Rich Affannato, Gabrielle Palitz, in association with Williamstown Theatre Festival.

Run time
One hour and 35 minutes (no intermission)

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Video: Rachel York, Alan Ariano, YoonJeong Seong, Tami Swartz and More in Dallas Summer Musicals’ THE KING AND I at the Music Hall at Fair Park through April 5

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Alan Ariano and Rachel York lead the cast as the King of Siam and Anna in THE KING AND I, directed by Glenn Casale, and presented by Dallas Summer Musicals, Inc. and Michael A. Jenkins (six-time Tony Award winner). The production began previews on Friday, March 20, 2015, at The Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave, Dallas, TX 75210. Opening night is set for Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at 7:30 pm, with performances continuing through Sunday, April 5, 2015. All evening performances will be held at 7:30 p.m., and matinee performances will be at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and select Thursdays during the show’s run.

The cast of The King and I. Photo courtesy of Sam Tanabe and Bety Le/Facebook

The cast of The King and I. Photo courtesy of Sam Tanabe and Bety Le/Facebook

This exciting new production of this classic tale of a British schoolteacher’s unexpected relationship with the imperious King of Siam, features a revamped script, timeless songs, a new physical production with an entirely fresh interpretation of the musical, and original choreography by Bob Richard.
The King and I
The cast also features Tami Swartz (as Lady Thiang), Yoon Jeong Seong (as Tuptim), Devin Ilaw (as Lun Tha), Ted Deasy (as Captain Orton/Sir Edward Ramsey), Stephen Major Yongji Curda (as Prince Chulalongkorn), Aidan Winn (as Louis) and Ray Rochelle (as Kralahome).

East versus West makes for a dramatic, richly textured and ultimately uplifting tale of enormous fascination. It is 1862 in Siam when an English widow, Anna Leonowens, and her young son arrive at the Royal Palace in Bangkok, having been summoned by the King to serve as tutor to his many children and wives. The King is largely considered to be a barbarian by those in the West, and he seeks Anna’s assistance in changing his image, if not his ways. With both keeping a firm grip on their respective traditions and values, Anna and the King grow to understand and, eventually, respect one another, in a truly unique love story. Along with the dazzling score, the incomparable Jerome Robbins ballet, ‘The Small House of Uncle Thomas,’ is one of the all-time marvels of the musical stage.

Featured in the ensemble are Frenie Acoba, Carol Angeli, Eric Badique, Korey Buecheler, Alysia Chang, Alex Chester, Louise Marie Cornillez, Justine “Icy” Moral, Jan Javier, Jolina Javier, Peter King-Yuen, Bety Le, Eddy Lee, Stephanie Lo, Azumi Milligan, Rumi Oyama, Marcus Shane, Sai Somboon, Sam Tanabe, and Jee Teo.

Glenn Casale (Director) helmed the new production of Dallas Summer Musicals Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID this past year. Casale’s work is seen in the Broadway production of PETER PAN starring Cathy Rigby and filmed by A&E. Off Broadway he directed THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS GARLAND, DRAGAPELLA at Studio 54. Internationally he directed Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Casale’s work has been seen throughout the U.S. in productions of DR. DOLITTLE; BALLROOM starring Tyne Daly and Charles Durning; WRESTLERS starring Mark Harmon and George Clooney; FROM THE TOP starring Carol Burnett; CAMELOT starring Michael York; and THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE with Jason Alexander. He is artistic director for the California Musical Theater in Sacramento.

Bob Richard (Choreographer) has pleased audiences with classics such as THE KING AND I, THE MUSIC MAN, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, and ANNIE, as well as the world premiere productionof Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow’s FOOTLOOSE and the Tenth Anniversary Production of Frank Wildhorn’s JEKYLL AND HYDE. Bob also choreographed the first productions of both HAIRSPRAY and LES MISERABLES to ever be staged in the round. His work can be seen every year at the Old Globe Theatre, with the long?running family production of HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS!: THE MUSICAL. Encompassing a career of more than 30 years of dancing, teaching and choreographing in major cities all over the world, Richard is the resident choreographer for Sacramento Music Circus and has staged over twenty?nine productions there over the past 13 years.

The design team for THE KING AND I includes Michael Anania (Scenic Design), Costume World, Inc. (Costume Design), Charlie Morrison (Lighting Design), Timothy K. Schmidt (Sound Design), Wigboys (Hair Design), Stephanie Klapper CSA (Casting), Craig Barna (Music Direction).

Single tickets, priced from $25-$108, are now on sale online at www.DallasSummerMusicals.org, by phone at 1.800.514.ETIX (3849), and at The Box Office, 5959 Royal Lane, Suite 542 in Dallas, TX. Mini Packs, which allow all ticket buyers to pick 3 or more shows for as low as $55, are also available online or may be ordered by mail or in person at The Box Office, by phoning 214.346.3300 or through fax at 214.691.7386. Season subscribers and other patrons who have questions about their tickets can call The Box Office at 214.691.7200. Groups of 10 or more receive a 15% discount, priority seating, and many more benefits. Please call 214.426.GROUP (4768) or email Groups@DallasSummerMusicals.org.

Dallas Summer Musicals, Inc. (DSM) is the preeminent nonprofit presenter of Broadway theatre in North Texas. DSM produces, presents and promotes excellence in live musical theatre with year-round performances for diverse audiences of all ages, impacting the lives of children and families through community outreach and education, and enriching the cultural landscape of Dallas/Fort Worth, North Texas and the Southwest Region. As a nonprofit organization, DSM relies on a variety of funding sources to bring the Best of Broadway to Dallas at affordable ticket prices, as well as to preserve the beautiful historic theatre, educate young audiences and create important community programs. DSM’s Seats for Kids program provides a meaningful arts education experience to thousands of low income, at-risk and special needs children. DSM provides positive incentives for youth that are at risk for gang membership through the Stage Right program. In addition, The Dallas Summer Musicals Academy of Performing Arts offers professional theatre arts training and scholarships to talented students in need. DSM’s High School Musical Theatre Awards are patterned after Broadway’s Tony Awards and celebrates the power of the arts to significantly improve all areas of education. Ticket sales alone do not sustain these endeavors. Only support from committed businesses, foundations and individuals make these programs possible.

For more information about Dallas Summer Musicals, call 214.421.5678 or visit the website at www.dallassummermusicals.org.

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s AN OCTOROON, Starring Maechi Aharanwa, Pascale Armand, Danielle Davenport, Amber Gray, Ian Lassiter, Austin Smith, Haynes Thigpen, and Mary Wiseman, Extends Again Off-Broadway Through March 29
TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Rajiv Joseph’s THE LAKE EFFECT Starring Adam Poss, Nilanjana Bose, Jason Bowen through March 29
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The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.: 2015 Collaboration Award recognizing Women Working with Women Open Call
Garth Kravits Joins “NEW STANDARDS: Songs For The Stage By Jim Territo” Lineup at 42West on March 25
Mar. 28: NBT’s INSIGHT / SECOND SIGHT: Celebrating the Journey of Veteran Actresses Michele Shay, Lynda Gravatt, Carol Maillard, Laurie Carlos, Barbara Montgomery, Ebony Jo-Ann, Terria Joseph & Seret Scott
LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10
Jon Tenney, Tessa Auberjonois, John de Lancie, Emily Ruth James and Kwana Martinez Set for World Premiere of Rajiv Joseph’s MR. WOLF at South Coast Repertory, April 12-May 3
Apr. 13:THE FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE Original Cast Album Release Party at Joe’s Pub will feature André De Shields, Adam Chanler-Berat, Kevin Mambo, Kyle Beltran, Ken Barnett, Britton Smith, Akron Watson and Juson Williams
Rebecca Naomi Jones kicks off run as Yitzhak in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH on April 14
East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar on April 20
Tony Award® Nominees Omar Metwally and Arian Moayed to star in Rajiv Joseph’s GUARDS AT THE TAJ, helmed by Amy Morton, at Atlantic Theater Company, May 20-June 28
World Premiere Musical HAMILTON Transfers to Broadway; Previews begin July 13
Photos: National Black Theatre Festival 2013; NBTF runs August 3-8, 2015 and will include Act III – A Celebration of Life Reception saluting the late theatre icon Garland Lee Thompson, Sr.
Photos: John W. Kuo, Jessica Hagedorn, and Neal Katyal Receive AALDEF 2015 Justice in Action Awards
Suzan-Lori Parks’ FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS, PARTS 1, 2 & 3 is the 2015 Winner of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History 
THE GET DOWN, Baz Luhrmann’s New Drama Series Set in 1970s NYC That Gave Birth to Hip-Hop, Punk and Disco, to Premiere on Netflix in 2016
The American Playwriting Foundation Creates The Relentless Award to Honor the late Philip Seymour Hoffman
Variety.com: Ken Jeong to Star in ABC Medical Comedy Pilot ‘Dr. Ken’
Photos: Tony Award Winning Playwright David Henry Hwang, NEFA, Graham Sheffield CBE and Susan Stockton Receive 2015 ISPA Awards
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THE WIZ Turns 40- Photos from Original Broadway Production and BC/EFA Gypsy of The Year Celebration Featuring André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ken Page, Charl Brown, Carly Hughes, Christina Sajous, Alton Fitzgerald White, Lillias White and More
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Crafting a Career
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Lia Chang: Award Winning Actor Raul Aranas Talks THE BLACKLIST, NAAP’S OLIVER!, Songwriting and the Zen of Cycling

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Raul Aranas recently guest starred on NBC’s “The Blacklist” The Major (No. 75), opposite series star James Spader and Lance Henriksen, where he portrayed Deputy Minister Mahmoud, the Malaysian deputy minister to the U.N. Click here to view the full episode on Hulu.com.

Raul Aranas and James Spader in The Blacklist

Raul Aranas and James Spader in The Blacklist

Working on “The Blacklist” was a favorite project,” said Aranas. “I never realized how minimal/internal acting can be on TV.  James was great to watch.  He was very quiet and concentrated. But finally meeting Lance Henriksen made my day on the set.  I have been a fan of his for a long time.  And he was a gentleman and great to talk to.”

James Spader, Lance Henriksen and Raul Aranas in The Blacklist.

James Spader, Lance Henriksen and Raul Aranas in The Blacklist.

Last spring, Aranas’ portrayal of Fagan, the kindhearted yet miserly leader of the orphan pickpockets, was equal measures sinister and sympathetic, in the National Asian Artists Project’s (NAAP) All-Asian production of OLIVER! at The Pershing Square Signature Center in The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre. I had not seen him in ages onstage or off, so we had a meal between shows to catch up on life, taking a walk down memory lane and talking about what he’s been up to lately.

National Asian Artists Project To Present All-Asian Production of OLIVER! Featuring Raul Aranas, Anthea Neri, Bonale Zohn Fambrini, Mel Sagrado Maghuyop, Cindy Cheung, Scott Watanabe, Virginia Wing, David Shih and More

Bonale Zohn Fambrini, Raul Aranas, Mel Sagrado Maghuyop, Scott Watanabe, Cindy Cheung, Virginia Wing and John Haggerty at the curtain call of NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Bonale Zohn Fambrini, Raul Aranas, Mel Sagrado Maghuyop, Scott Watanabe, Cindy Cheung, Virginia Wing and John Haggerty at the curtain call of NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

“Playing Fagin in NAAP’s OLIVER! was extremely exhilarating,” said Aranas.  “I really loved working with Steven, Baayork, Zoe. What a great cast!

Back row-Nina Zoie Lam, Scott Watanabe, Raul Aranas, Thom Sesma, Dave Shih, Fay Ann Lee, Eric Bondoc, Anthea Neri; Front row - Bonale Zohn Fambrini, Cindy Cheung, Loresa Lancetta, Mel Maghuyop after a performance NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Back row-Nina Zoie Lam, Scott Watanabe, Raul Aranas, Thom Sesma, Dave Shih, Fay Ann Lee, Eric Bondoc, Anthea Neri; Front row – Bonale Zohn Fambrini, Cindy Cheung, Loresa Lancetta, Mel Maghuyop after a performance NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang

Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang

The National Asian Artists Project’s (NAAP) mission is to showcase the work of Asian-American theatre artists through performance, outreach and educational programming. NAAP has produced over the past four years OklahomaCarousel, and Hello Dolly! as part of their Re-Discover Series using all Asian casts.

The setting for last year’s production moved across the pond to Charles Dickens’ London with the production of the classic award-winning musical, OLIVER!. With book, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, OLIVER! has become one of the most popular and best-loved musicals in the world. The production was helmed by Steven Eng, with choreography by Broadway legend Baayork Lee, the original ‘Connie Wong’ in the original cast of A Chorus Line, two of the three founders of National Asian Artists Project (NAAP).

Karl Josef Co, Jaygee Macapugay, Raul Aranas, Christine Toy Johnson and the company of NAAP's Hello Dolly! at The Pershing Square Signature Center on April 30, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

Karl Josef Co, Jaygee Macapugay, Raul Aranas, Christine Toy Johnson and the company of NAAP’s Hello Dolly! at The Pershing Square Signature Center on April 30, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

Baayork Lee and Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang

Baayork Lee and Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang

In 2013, Aranas co-starred as Horace Vandergelder opposite Christine Toy Johnson as Dolly Levi, at The Pershing Square Signature Center in the National Asian Artists Project’s (NAAP) All-Asian production of Hello Dolly, directed by Lee Roy Reams, director of Carol Channing’s last Broadway revival in 1995, when it was last seen in New York.

Christine Toy Johnson and Raul Aranas Lead the Cast of the National Asian Artists Project’s (NAAP) Benefit Presentation of Hello Dolly!, at The Pershing Square Signature Center

“I feel NAAP has a great artistic sensibility that I find lacking in other theatrical companies,” said Aranas. “I met Baayork many years ago when she first directed a production of The King and I. I really liked her energy and the fact that she is a great supporter of kids in the Chinese/Asian community by giving them a place to artistically express themselves (choir. etc.).”

Larry Lee, Baayork Lee, Tommy Tune and Raul Aranas after a performance of NAAP's Hello Dolly! at The Pershing Square Signature Center on April 30, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

Larry Lee, Baayork Lee, Tommy Tune and Raul Aranas after a performance of NAAP’s Hello Dolly! at The Pershing Square Signature Center on April 30, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

Raul Aranas is an award winning actor, director, singer, musician and an avid cyclist. He described his first professional gig, El Grande de Coca Cola in Philadelphia many moons ago, as “a hoot.” The Broadway vet has appeared on the Great White Way in Miss Saigon, The King and I, Loose Ends and Flower Drum Song. His Off-Broadway credits include Polo in the Michael Greif helmed Giant at The Public; Beast (NYTW); Mother Courage (Delacorte/Public Theatre); Dogeaters (Public Theater), Jungle of Cities (Public Theater); The Tooth Of Crime (La Mama Etc.); Shogun Macbeth (Pan Asian Rep).

Mel Maghuyop, Raul Aranas and Thom Sesma, have all portrayed The King in The King and I and The Engineer in Miss Saigon -after a performance NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Mel Maghuyop, Raul Aranas and Thom Sesma, have all portrayed The King in The King and I and The Engineer in Miss Saigon -after a performance NAAP’s Oliver! at The Romulus Linney Courtyard Theatre inside The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on June 7, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

During his stint as The Engineer in the 1st National Company of Miss Saigon, he received a Helen Hayes Award, the Carbonell Award and a Jefferson Award Nomination, and appeared in the international production at the Theatre Royale, London.

Raul Aranas as The Engineer and the cast of Ogunquit Playhouse's production of MISS SAIGON.

Raul Aranas as The Engineer and the cast of Ogunquit Playhouse’s production of MISS SAIGON.

Raul Aranas as The Kralahome and Raphael Aranas as Prince Chulalongkorn. (Photo courtesy of Raul Aranas)

Raul Aranas as The Kralahome and Raphael Aranas as Prince Chulalongkorn. (Photo courtesy of Raul Aranas)

“Of course, Miss Saigon was a milestone in my career…not just because of the financial rewards, but the challenge of performing such a demanding role approximately 2000 times!”

“Performance-wise, the star of the show, by a hair, is Aranas’ Engineer who is wonderfully crass and slimy.”
whatsonstage.com: Miss Saigon
broadwayworld.com: Ogunquit’s ‘Miss Saigon’ Pulses with Urgency of Life and Death

In 2012, Aranas was cast in the Theater of the Stars production of The King and I as The Krahlahome, while his son, Raphael, played Prince Chulalongkorn, in a production helmed by Baayork Lee.

“Being able to tour The King and I with my son Raphael…we bonded not only as father and son, but as friends,” shared Aranas.

Theater of the Stars Presents The King and I Starring Ronobir Lahiri, Victoria Mallory, Raul Aranas, Ali Ewoldt, Josh Dela Cruz, Jee Hyun Lim and Raphael Aranas, Helmed by Baayork Lee on Tour through September 11, 2012

Raul Aranas as The Reciter in North Shore Theatre's production of Pacific Overtures in 2003. Photo courtesy of Raul Aranas/Facebook

Raul Aranas as The Reciter in North Shore Theatre’s production of Pacific Overtures in 2003. Photo courtesy of Raul Aranas/Facebook

Aranas’ favorite theatrical experience is his portrayal of The Reciter in the North Shore Theatre production of Pacific Overtures in 2003, for which he garnered an Irne Award.  

“The role of the Reciter — the evening’s sardonic narrator — has so much of the King of Siam built in that it pays to cast a “King” actor to portray him and Raul Aranas, who has both a “King” and an “Engineer” under his belt, makes a handsome, commanding figure carved from fire and ivory.”
theatermirror.com:”PACIFIC OVERTURES”

“The complex retelling of this pivotal event in world history and its consequences is overseen throughout, as in “Into the Woods”, by a Reciter Raul Aranas, who also becomes the Shogun and the 14th Emperor. Aranas’ dynamic presence holds the show together.”
aislesay.com Pacific Overtures

“Raul Aranas, the Reciter/Shogun/Narrator, are new. Aranas exhibits dignity, force, skill with accents, and a strong baritone.”
boston.com: Topical ‘Pacific Overtures’ Dazzles

Bobby Steggert, Natalie Cortez and Raul Aranas in Giant. Photo by Joan Marcus

Bobby Steggert, Natalie Cortez and Raul Aranas in Giant. Photo by Joan Marcus

His other regional credits include Giant (Signature Theatre, Virginia), OLIVER! (Gateway Playhouse, Bellport), Miss Saigon (5th Avenue Theatre, Seattle; Ogunquit Playhouse, Maine), Exit the King (Cleveland Playhouse), Treasure Island (Cincinnati Playhouse).

Aranas’ latest film project is a neo-noir indie crime thriller, Manhattan Nocturne, starring Adrian Brody and Jennifer Beals, and directed by Brian DeCubellis.

“I play Luis, a super that shows Adrian a mysterious building,” said Aranas.  “That was a lot of fun.  I love noir as a genre in film.” Aranas has also appeared on television on “Law And Order,” “Gideon Oliver,” “One Life To Live,” and “Blue Bloods;” other film credits include Burn After Reading, Buzzkill, Company Man, Afterwards and JFK.

 Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, Raul Aranas, Richard Jenkins in Burn After Reading. Copyright: © 2008 Universal Studios


Brad Pitt, Frances McDormand, Raul Aranas, Richard Jenkins in Burn After Reading. Copyright: © 2008 Universal Studios

“My most interesting film project was JFK,” said Aranas. “Getting to work with Oliver Stone, Gary Oldman, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, and Joey Pesci…and the whole conspiracy theory about the assassination is always fascinating.”

Raul Aranas

Raul Aranas

Aranas is an accomplished musician, who has played the guitar since he was 11.

“My father bought me a guitar from Woolworth so I wouldn’t be bored traveling around with my parents,” shared Aranas. “I love jazz and country/folk music, but I listen to all kinds of music from classical to blue grass.  Louis Armstrong said, ‘there are only 2 kinds of music…good and bad.’  But my songs are ballads because they tell stories both personal and cultural.”

Lia: What is the back story of A Chinaman’s Chance?
Raul: Well, simply put, A CHINAMAN’S CHANCE was inspired by the fact that the Chinese railway workers were dissed in spite of the fact that they were mostly responsible for the completion of the Central Pacific Railroad.

Click here to listen to more of Aranas’ original compositions on his youtube channel.

Raul and Mary Aranas came out to support Karen Tsen Lee in her debut as Maria and the fearless Jojo Gonzalez as Feste the Clown. Photo by Lia Chang

Raul and Mary Aranas came out to support Karen Tsen Lee in her debut as Maria and the fearless Jojo Gonzalez as Feste the Clown. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What are your favorite films?
Raul: My favorite films are The Godfather 1 and 2, On the Waterfront, A Streetcar Named Desire, Gladiator, Blade Runner, One Eyes Jacks, Out of the Past and West Side Story. Great acting and directing…beyond reproach.

Lia: Any directors or playwrights that you would like to work with?
Raul: I would have loved to work with Elia Kazan.

Lia: Do you have any dream roles?
Raul: I would like to play Joe Keller in All My Sons, and perhaps Sweeney Todd.

Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang Raul Aranas. Photo by Lia Chang
“But right now, “I’m a retired investor living on a pension,” said Aranas. “My cycling is my Zen…my savior from the din of the city or just life in general.”

Other Articles by Lia Chang

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Playwright and co-director Rick Shiomi, Cindy Cheung, Susan Dalton Quinn, Amanda Galang, Ako, Katie Lee Hill, Lia Chang, Gyu Jin Lim and co-director Raul Aranas.

Playwright and co-director Rick Shiomi, Cindy Cheung, Susan Dalton Quinn, Amanda Galang, Ako, Katie Lee Hill, Lia Chang, Gyu Jin Lim and co-director Raul Aranas.

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Rajiv Joseph’s THE LAKE EFFECT Starring Adam Poss, Nilanjana Bose, Jason Bowen through March 29
Photos: Wendell Pierce, Kevin Mambo, Toccarra Cash, Thaddeus Daniels, Wendell Franklin and Megan Robinson Set for The Billie Holiday Theatre Production of Jackie Alexander’s Brothers from the Bottom through March 29 
Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) Presents Man of La Mancha Starring Anthony Warlow, Amber Iman, Nehal Joshi at Sidney Harman Hall through April 26
OBIE Award-winner Jojo Gonzalez, Jessica Almasy, Marcia DeBonis, Brad Heberlee, Sakina Jaffrey, Erik Lochtefeld and Babak Tafti Set for Ars Nova’s World Premiere of SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS, March 10 – April 11; OBIE Winner Rachel Chavkin to Direct
Mar. 24: An Evening with Amy Tan at New-York Historical Society
Photo: Stan Egi, Ellen Crawford, Paige Lindsey White, Bruce Turk, Greg Watanabe and More in Jessica Kubzansky helmed PYGMALION at The Pasadena Playhouse through April 12; PYGMALION Themed Activities
Mar. 23: League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW) Presents “Roundtable Discussion: Writing Plays By, For, or About Women” at Theater Lab Featuring Dael Orlandersmith, Caridad Svich, Jenny Lyn Bader, Lee Hunkins, Kara Lee Corthron, Fengar Gael and Tracey Scott Wilson
The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.: 2015 Collaboration Award recognizing Women Working with Women Open Call
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Mar. 28: NBT’s INSIGHT / SECOND SIGHT: Celebrating the Journey of Veteran Actresses Michele Shay, Lynda Gravatt, Carol Maillard, Laurie Carlos, Barbara Montgomery, Ebony Jo-Ann, Terria Joseph & Seret Scott
LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10
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Apr. 13:THE FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE Original Cast Album Release Party at Joe’s Pub will feature André De Shields, Adam Chanler-Berat, Kevin Mambo, Kyle Beltran, Ken Barnett, Britton Smith, Akron Watson and Juson Williams
Rebecca Naomi Jones kicks off run as Yitzhak in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH on April 14
East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar on April 20
Tony Award® Nominees Omar Metwally and Arian Moayed to star in Rajiv Joseph’s GUARDS AT THE TAJ, helmed by Amy Morton, at Atlantic Theater Company, May 20-June 28
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Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

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Photos and Video: Rachel York, Alan Ariano, YoonJeong Seong and More in Dallas Summer Musicals’ THE KING AND I at the Music Hall at Fair Park through April 5

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Alan Ariano and Rachel York in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

Alan Ariano and Rachel York in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

Alan Ariano and Rachel York lead the cast as the King of Siam and Anna in THE KING AND I, directed by Glenn Casale, and presented by Dallas Summer Musicals, Inc. and Michael A. Jenkins (six-time Tony Award winner). The production began previews on Friday, March 20, 2015, at The Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave, Dallas, TX 75210. Opening night is set for Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at 7:30 pm, with performances continuing through Sunday, April 5, 2015. All evening performances will be held at 7:30 p.m., and matinee performances will be at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays and select Thursdays during the show’s run.

Rachel York and company in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

Rachel York and company in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

This exciting new production of this classic tale of a British schoolteacher’s unexpected relationship with the imperious King of Siam, features a revamped script, timeless songs, a new physical production with an entirely fresh interpretation of the musical, and original choreography by Bob Richard.

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

The cast also features Tami Swartz (as Lady Thiang), Yoon Jeong Seong (as Tuptim), Devin Ilaw (as Lun Tha), Ted Deasy (as Captain Orton/Sir Edward Ramsey), Stephen Major Yongji Curda (as Prince Chulalongkorn), Aidan Winn (as Louis) and Ray Rochelle (as Kralahome).

YoonJeong Seong and the cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

YoonJeong Seong and the cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

East versus West makes for a dramatic, richly textured and ultimately uplifting tale of enormous fascination. It is 1862 in Siam when an English widow, Anna Leonowens, and her young son arrive at the Royal Palace in Bangkok, having been summoned by the King to serve as tutor to his many children and wives. The King is largely considered to be a barbarian by those in the West, and he seeks Anna’s assistance in changing his image, if not his ways. With both keeping a firm grip on their respective traditions and values, Anna and the King grow to understand and, eventually, respect one another, in a truly unique love story. Along with the dazzling score, the incomparable Jerome Robbins ballet, ‘The Small House of Uncle Thomas,’ is one of the all-time marvels of the musical stage.

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

Featured in the ensemble are Frenie Acoba, Carol Angeli, Eric Badique, Korey Buecheler, Alysia Chang, Alex Chester, Louise Marie Cornillez, Justine “Icy” Moral, Jan Javier, Jolina Javier, Peter King-Yuen, Bety Le, Eddy Lee, Stephanie Lo, Azumi Milligan, Rumi Oyama, Marcus Shane, Sai Somboon, Sam Tanabe, and Jee Teo.

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

The cast of Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

Glenn Casale (Director) helmed the new production of Dallas Summer Musicals Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID this past year. Casale’s work is seen in the Broadway production of PETER PAN starring Cathy Rigby and filmed by A&E. Off Broadway he directed THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS GARLAND, DRAGAPELLA at Studio 54. Internationally he directed Disney’s THE LITTLE MERMAID and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. Casale’s work has been seen throughout the U.S. in productions of DR. DOLITTLE; BALLROOM starring Tyne Daly and Charles Durning; WRESTLERS starring Mark Harmon and George Clooney; FROM THE TOP starring Carol Burnett; CAMELOT starring Michael York; and THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE with Jason Alexander. He is artistic director for the California Musical Theater in Sacramento.

Alan Ariano,  Rachel York  and Ted Deasy in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

Alan Ariano, Rachel York and Ted Deasy in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

Bob Richard (Choreographer) has pleased audiences with classics such as THE KING AND I, THE MUSIC MAN, FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, THE SOUND OF MUSIC, and ANNIE, as well as the world premiere productionof Dean Pitchford and Tom Snow’s FOOTLOOSE and the Tenth Anniversary Production of Frank Wildhorn’s JEKYLL AND HYDE. Bob also choreographed the first productions of both HAIRSPRAY and LES MISERABLES to ever be staged in the round. His work can be seen every year at the Old Globe Theatre, with the long?running family production of HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS!: THE MUSICAL. Encompassing a career of more than 30 years of dancing, teaching and choreographing in major cities all over the world, Richard is the resident choreographer for Sacramento Music Circus and has staged over twenty?nine productions there over the past 13 years.

Rachel York in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

Rachel York in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

The design team for THE KING AND I includes Michael Anania (Scenic Design), Costume World, Inc. (Costume Design), Charlie Morrison (Lighting Design), Timothy K. Schmidt (Sound Design), Wigboys (Hair Design), Stephanie Klapper CSA (Casting), Craig Barna (Music Direction).

The cast of The King and I. Photo courtesy of Sam Tanabe and Bety Le/Facebook

The cast of The King and I. Photo courtesy of Sam Tanabe and Bety Le/Facebook

Single tickets, priced from $25-$108, are now on sale online at www.DallasSummerMusicals.org, by phone at 1.800.514.ETIX (3849), and at The Box Office, 5959 Royal Lane, Suite 542 in Dallas, TX. Mini Packs, which allow all ticket buyers to pick 3 or more shows for as low as $55, are also available online or may be ordered by mail or in person at The Box Office, by phoning 214.346.3300 or through fax at 214.691.7386. Season subscribers and other patrons who have questions about their tickets can call The Box Office at 214.691.7200. Groups of 10 or more receive a 15% discount, priority seating, and many more benefits. Please call 214.426.GROUP (4768) or email Groups@DallasSummerMusicals.org.

Rachel York and company in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by  Chris Waits

Rachel York and company in Dallas Summer Musicals New Production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s THE KING AND I. Photo by Chris Waits

Dallas Summer Musicals, Inc. (DSM) is the preeminent nonprofit presenter of Broadway theatre in North Texas. DSM produces, presents and promotes excellence in live musical theatre with year-round performances for diverse audiences of all ages, impacting the lives of children and families through community outreach and education, and enriching the cultural landscape of Dallas/Fort Worth, North Texas and the Southwest Region. As a nonprofit organization, DSM relies on a variety of funding sources to bring the Best of Broadway to Dallas at affordable ticket prices, as well as to preserve the beautiful historic theatre, educate young audiences and create important community programs. DSM’s Seats for Kids program provides a meaningful arts education experience to thousands of low income, at-risk and special needs children. DSM provides positive incentives for youth that are at risk for gang membership through the Stage Right program. In addition, The Dallas Summer Musicals Academy of Performing Arts offers professional theatre arts training and scholarships to talented students in need. DSM’s High School Musical Theatre Awards are patterned after Broadway’s Tony Awards and celebrates the power of the arts to significantly improve all areas of education. Ticket sales alone do not sustain these endeavors. Only support from committed businesses, foundations and individuals make these programs possible.

For more information about Dallas Summer Musicals, call 214.421.5678 or visit the website at www.dallassummermusicals.org.

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Lia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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Signature Theatre Company’s Founding Artistic Director James Houghton To Step Down After 2015-16 25th Anniversary Season
Photos: Hudson Yang, Randall Park, Eddie Huang, Richard Lui, Lori Tan Chinn and More at #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Rajiv Joseph’s THE LAKE EFFECT Starring Adam Poss, Nilanjana Bose, Jason Bowen through March 29
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Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC) Presents Man of La Mancha Starring Anthony Warlow, Amber Iman, Nehal Joshi at Sidney Harman Hall through April 26
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Mar. 24: An Evening with Amy Tan at New-York Historical Society
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LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10
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Rebecca Naomi Jones kicks off run as Yitzhak in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH on April 14
East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar on April 20
Tony Award® Nominees Omar Metwally and Arian Moayed to star in Rajiv Joseph’s GUARDS AT THE TAJ, helmed by Amy Morton, at Atlantic Theater Company, May 20-June 28
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Crafting a Career
Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

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NYTW Presents New York Premiere of Pulitzer Prize Finalist Dael Orlandersmith’s Solo Show FOREVER, April 22 – May 31

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Dale Orlandersmith. Photo by Kevin Berne

Dale Orlandersmith. Photo by Kevin Berne

Tickets for the New York premiere of FOREVER, the fourth production of the New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) (Artistic Director James C. Nicola and Managing Director Jeremy Blocker) 2014/15 Season are now on sale at www.nytw.org. Created and performed by Pulitzer Prize finalist Dael Orlandersmith (Monster, The Gimmick) and directed by Neel Keller (The Nether), FOREVER begins previews on Wednesday, April 22nd and officially opens on Monday, May 4, 2015 at New York Theatre Workshop (79 E. 4th Street New York, NY 10003). FOREVER runs through Sunday, May 31, 2015.

Long-time New York Theatre Workshop Usual Suspect Dael Orlandersmith returns to the Workshop with an uplifting semi-autobiographical exploration of the family we are born into and the family we choose. FOREVER draws from Orlandersmith’s own pilgrimage to the famed Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris – the final resting place of legendary artists such as Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde and Jim Morrison. At the graveside of these timeless artists, Orlandersmith finds unexpected grace in a gripping tale of the legacy a daughter inherits from her mother.

FOREVER features scenic design by Takeshi Kata, costume design by Kaye Voyce, lighting design by Mary Louise Geiger, and sound design by Adam Phalen. FOREVER was originally commissioned and produced by Center Theatre Group, Kirk Douglas Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, Michael Ritchie, Artistic Director.

Single tickets for FOREVER are $75, with $35 tickets available from April 22nd through April 30th and $55 tickets available for performances from May 1st through May 8th. Membership packages are available at www.nytw.org or 212-279-4200.

Playwrights Fengar Gael, Lee Hunkins, Maxine Kern, Caridad Svich, Kara Lee Cothron, Dael Orlandersmith, Jenny Lee Bader at the League of Professiona Theatre Women's Roundtable Discussion: "Writing Plays By, For or About Women" at TheaterLab in New York on March 23, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwrights Fengar Gael, Lee Hunkins, Maxine Kern, Caridad Svich, Kara Lee Cothron, Dael Orlandersmith, Jenny Lee Bader at the League of Professional Theatre Women’s Roundtable Discussion: “Writing Plays By, For or About Women” at TheaterLab in New York on March 23, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

I met Dael and playwrights Fengar Gael, Lee Hunkins, Maxine Kern, LPTW Co-President, Caridad Svich, Kara Lee Cothron and Jenny Lee Bader at the League of Professional Theatre Women’s Roundtable Discussion: “Writing Plays By, For or About Women” at TheaterLab in New York on March 23, 2015. Check back for my full recap of a very illuminating and insightful night.
Mar. 23: League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW) Presents “Roundtable Discussion: Writing Plays By, For, or About Women” at Theater Lab Featuring Dael Orlandersmith, Caridad Svich, Jenny Lyn Bader, Lee Hunkins, Kara Lee Corthron, Fengar Gael 

Dael Orlandersmith’s award-winning plays have been commissioned and presented by theatres across the U.S. Her plays include Stoop Stories (world premiere, Washington, D.C.’s Studio Theatre, 2009, also presented at CTG/Kirk Douglas Theatre, The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival and Apollo Theater’s Salon Series); Black n’ Blue Boys/Broken Men (world premiere, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, 2012, co-commission with Goodman Theatre and BRT); Horsedreams (world premiere, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, 2011, developed by New Dramatists and New York Stage and Film); Bones (world premiere, KDT, 2010, commissioned by Center Theatre Group); The Blue Album (world premiere, Long Wharf Theatre, 2007, in collaboration with David Cale); Yellowman (world premiere, McCarter Theatre, 2002, co-production with The Wilma Theater; Pulitzer Prize finalist; Drama Desk Award nominee, Outstanding Play, Outstanding Actress); The Gimmick (world premiere, McCarter Theatre, 1998, Susan Blackburn Prize; Long Wharf Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop); Monster (world premiere, New York Theatre Workshop,1996); Beauty’s Daughter (world premiere, American Place Theatre, 1995; Obie Award). Currently, she is working on Lady in Denmark (Goodman Theatre commission) and Antonio’s Song/I was dreaming of a Son. Orlandersmith has toured extensively with the Nuyorican Poets Cafe (Real Live Poetry) throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. Yellowman and a collection of her earlier works have been published by Vintage Books and Dramatists Play Service. She attended Sundance Institute Theatre Lab for four summers and is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, The Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights, a Guggenheim and the 2005 PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for a playwright in mid-career and a Lucille Lortel Foundation Playwrights Fellowship.

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Lia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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Dining out at élan with Artist Arlan Huang; New Paintings on view at Trestle Gallery through March 27 
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11th annual 72 Hour Shootout™ Filmmaking Workshop on April 16; Enter to Win a Free 72 Hour Shootout Registration
The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.: 2015 Collaboration Award recognizing Women Working with Women Open Call
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TheatreWorks Silicon Valley presents Rajiv Joseph’s THE LAKE EFFECT Starring Adam Poss, Nilanjana Bose, Jason Bowen through March 29
Photos: Wendell Pierce, Kevin Mambo, Toccarra Cash, Thaddeus Daniels, Wendell Franklin and Megan Robinson Set for The Billie Holiday Theatre Production of Jackie Alexander’s Brothers from the Bottom through March 29 
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The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.: 2015 Collaboration Award recognizing Women Working with Women Open Call
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LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10
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Rebecca Naomi Jones kicks off run as Yitzhak in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH on April 14
East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar on April 20
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Crafting a Career
Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2015 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. For permission, please contact Lia at liachangpr@gmail.com


Tam Mutu, Kelli Barrett, Tom Hewitt, Paul Nolan, Lora Lee Gayer and More Begin Previews in DOCTOR ZHIVAGO; Opens April 21

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Lora Lee Gayer, Tam Mutu, Kelli Barrett, Tom Hewitt and Paul Alexander Nolan. Photo by Jason Bell

Lora Lee Gayer, Tam Mutu, Kelli Barrett, Tom Hewitt and Paul Alexander Nolan. Photo by Jason Bell

The new Broadway musical DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, directed by  two-time Tony Award winner Des McAnuff, begins previews, Friday, March 27 at the Broadway Theatre (1681 Broadway), with opening night set for Tuesday, April 21.

Michael Weller. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Weller. Photo by Lia Chang

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, based on Boris Pasternak’s Nobel Prize-winning 20th-century epic Russian masterpiece, is directed by two-time Tony Award winner Des McAnuff (Jersey Boys), with a book by Academy Award nominee Michael Weller (Ragtime), music by two-time Grammy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Lucy Simon (The Secret Garden), lyrics by Tony Award nominee Michael Korie (Grey Gardens) and Emmy Award nominee Amy Powers (Ella Enchanted), and choreography by Tony Award nominee Kelly Devine (Rocky).

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO stars Tam Mutu (Donmar Warehouse’s City of Angels) making his Broadway debut as the passionate Doctor and poet Yurii Zhivago, Kelli Barrett (Wicked) as the alluring Lara Guishar, Tony Award nominee Tom Hewitt (Rocky Horror Show) as the cynical bourgeois magistrate Viktor Komarovsky, Paul Alexander Nolan (Jesus Chris Superstar) as political radical Pasha Antipov, and Lora Lee Gayer as Tonia Gromeko, Zhivago’s devoted wife. DOCTOR ZHIVAGO features Jamie Jackson, Jacqueline Antaramian, Jonah Halperin, Sophia Gennusa and Ava-Riley Miles, with Wendi Bergamini, Heather Botts, Ashley Brooke, Melody Butiu, Josh Canfield, Briana Carlson-Goodman,Julian Cihi, Bradley Dean, Michael Brian Dunn, Drew Foster, Kira Guloien, Robert Hager, Ericka Hunter, Denis Lambert, David McDonald, Joseph Medeiros, Pilar Millhollen, Gary Milner, Spencer Moses, Julius Sermonia, Jacob Smith and Jesse Wildman in a cast of 32.

Melody Butiu

Melody Butiu

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO will feature scenic design by Michael Scott-Mitchell (Wagner’s Ring Cycle), costume design by five-time Tony Award nominee Paul Tazewell (Memphis), lighting design by Tony Award winner Howell Binkley (Jersey Boys), sound design by Tony Award winner SCK Sound Design (700 Sundays), projection design by Sean Nieuwenhuis (Jesus Christ Superstar), hair & wig design by Charles G. LaPointe, special effects design by Greg Meeh, fight directions by Steve Rankin, orchestrations by Danny Troob, music arrangements by Eric Stern, with musical direction and supervision by Ron Melrose. DOCTOR ZHIVAGO will be produced on Broadway by Anita Waxman,Tom Dokton, Latitude Link, Ted Hartley/RKO Stage and Chunsoo Shin, with Margo & Roger Coleman, Corcoran Productions, J. Todd Harris, The Pelican Group, Chase Mishkin, Ahmos Hassan, Conrad Prebys & Debbie Turner, Adam Silberman, The Goldiner Group/Caroline Lieberman and Bruce D. Long. Junkyard Dog Productions is the executive producer of DOCTOR ZHIVAGO.

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO is an epic romance, revolving around the search for love during the final days of Czarist Russia, the First World War and the chaos of the Russian revolution. Raised as an aristocrat, Zhivago is a political idealist, physician and poet whose life is tossed by the tides of history as he is torn between a life with his devoted wife, Tonia Gromeko and the passionate and mysterious Lara Guishar. Zhivago however, is not alone in his yearnings for Lara, and must compete with both revolutionaries and aristocracy alike to win the heart of the woman he cannot live without.Doctor Zhivago celebrates the strength of love and art, in the face of political oppression and revolution.

Tickets for DOCTOR ZHIVAGO are available at the Broadway Theatre box office or through Telecharge.com (212-239-6200) and are available for performances from Friday, March 27, 2015, through Thursday, March 31, 2016. Tickets range from $42.50 – $145.00 (include $2 Facilities Fee). For groups of 10 or more visit Telecharge.com/groups or to order by phone, call 800-432-7780. The playing schedule for DOCTOR ZHIVAGO is as follows: Tuesday through Saturday at 8pm, Sunday at 7:30pm with matinees Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. Beginning April 27 the playing schedule will be: Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm, with matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm and Sunday at 3pm. Please note: There will be special performances Sunday, March 29 at 3pm, Sunday, April 19 at 3pm, Monday, April 20 at 8pm, and there will be no performances Saturday, March 28 at 2pm, Sunday March 29 at 2pm or 7:30pm,Sunday, April 19 at 2pm or 7:30pm, or Wednesday, April 22.

Rush Ticket policy: A limited number of $35 tickets (inclusive of $2 facility fee) for patrons ages 30 and under will be available for each performance when the box office opens for that day’s performance (s) with valid photo identification.

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpg Lia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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Photos: Hudson Yang, Randall Park, Eddie Huang, Richard Lui, Lori Tan Chinn and More at #FreshOffTheBoat Viewing Party at The Circle NYC
11th annual 72 Hour Shootout™ Filmmaking Workshop on April 16; Enter to Win a Free 72 Hour Shootout Registration
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Signature Theatre’s 25th Anniversary Season to Feature Premieres by A.R. Gurney and Naomi Wallace, Return of OLD HATS & More

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Signature Theatre has announced eight productions for the 2015-16 25th Anniversary Season at the company’s Frank Gehry-designed Pershing Square Signature Center (480 West 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues). All subscriber tickets for the 2015-16 Season are $25 each as part of the Signature Ticket Initiative: A Generation of Access.

signatureIn addition to eight productions featuring work from 11 resident playwrights, Signature Theatre, the recipient of the 2014 Regional Theater Tony Award, will commemorate its 25th Anniversary throughout the year with a series of special events. More information about these events will be announced in the coming months.

Signature’s Residency One program, which produces a series of plays from the body of work of a writer, will complete the residencies of A.R. Gurney and Naomi Wallace with two world premiere productions — Gurney’s Love and Money, directed by Mark Lamos, and Wallace’s Night is a Room, directed by Bill Rauch.

Signature’s Legacy Program, a homecoming for past Signature Playwrights-in-Residence, will feature Incident at Vichy by Arthur Miller (1997-98 Season Playwright-in-Residence), directed by Michael Wilson. The show, which marks Signature’s first production of a work by Miller since his original Signature season, will begin rehearsals during the week of the 100th anniversary of Miller’s birth. The Legacy Program will also include Signature One Acts, which features three plays (all performed in previous Signature seasons) by Edward Albee, María Irene Fornés and Adrienne Kennedy, directed by Lila Neugebauer.

Bill Irwin and David Shiner at the opening night party of OLD HATS at The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on March 4, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

Bill Irwin and David Shiner at the opening night party of OLD HATS at The Pershing Square Signature Center in New York on March 4, 2013. Photo by Lia Chang

In addition, the Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel Award-winning Old Hats (featured as part of the 2012-13 Season), created and performed by Bill Irwin (2003-04 Season Playwright-in-Residence) and David Shiner, will make a special return engagement. The production, once again directed by Tina Landau, will now have music and lyrics by Shaina Taub, who will also be featured in the show. Old Hats tickets will be full price, and the show will not be available as part of the subscription package.

Annie Baker, 2013 Steinberg Playwright Award honoree. Photo by Lia Chang

Annie Baker, 2013 Steinberg Playwright Award honoree. Photo by Lia Chang

As part of the Residency Five program, the 2015-16 Season will feature the world premiere of John, the first play in Annie Baker’s residency, featuring Georgia Engel and Lois Smith and directed by Sam Gold; Angel Reapers, by Martha Clarke and Alfred Uhry, directed and choreographed by Martha Clarke; and the world premiere of Daphne’s Dive, by Quiara Alegría Hudes, directed by Thomas Kail. Residency Five is a groundbreaking program that provides a group of playwrights with the full range of Signature’s resources for a period of five years to create and produce new work, and guarantees each playwright a minimum of three premieres at The Pershing Square Signature Center. The program enables a diverse community of playwrights to build bodies of work, and provides them with a significant cash award, full health benefits and a stipend to attend theatre. Annie Baker, Martha Clarke, Will Eno, Katori Hall, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Lisa Kron, Kenneth Lonergan and Regina Taylor are the program’s current playwrights.

James Houghton and Edward Albee at the opening party for David Henry Hwang's Golden Child at The Pershing Square Signature Center on November 13, 2012. Photo by Lia Chang

James Houghton and Edward Albee at the opening party for David Henry Hwang’s Golden Child at The Pershing Square Signature Center on November 13, 2012. Photo by Lia Chang

Founding Artistic Director James Houghton says, “As we look forward to our 25th Anniversary Season, we celebrate Signature’s family of artists and the extraordinary journey we’ve all shared together. We’re thrilled to commemorate this threshold moment in Signature’s history by filling the Center with as many of our remarkable writers as possible. We will revisit vital plays from Signature’s history and past writers that have defined our collective cultural landscape and launch four world premiere productions, honoring eleven of Signature’s playwrights for the first time ever in a single season. Our 25th year is a testament to Signature’s past, present and future, and we cannot wait to share it with all of you.”

Signature’s current 2014-15 Season continues with The Liquid Plain by Naomi Wallace (now thru March 29, 2015), The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek written and directed by Athol Fugard (April 21 – May 31, 2015), and What I Did Last Summer by A.R. Gurney (April 28 – June 7, 2015).

Subscriptions to the 2015-16 Season are on sale now by calling Ticket Services at 212-244-7529 or visiting www.signaturetheatre.org. Tickets to the initial runs of all Signature productions at The Pershing Square Signature Center are $25, part of the groundbreaking Signature Ticket Initiative: A Generation of Access, a program that guarantees affordable and accessible tickets to every Signature production through 2031. Serving as a model for theatres and performing arts organizations across the country, the Initiative was founded in 2005 and is made possible by lead partner The Pershing Square Foundation. Additional support provided by the the Howard Gilman Foundation, Margot Adams, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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Lia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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Dael Orlandersmith, Jenny Lyn Bader, Lee Hunkins, Kara Lee Corthron, Caridad Svich and Fengar Gael Talk Playwrighting with the League of Professional Theatre Women’s (LPTW) Co-president Maxine Kern at Theater Lab

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On Monday, March 23, 2015, the League of Professional Theatre Women (LPTW), a not-for-profit organization committed to promoting visibility and increasing opportunities for women in the professional theatre, presented a special event for Women’s History month, Writing Plays By, For, or About Women at Theater Lab in New York, focusing on the roles of women in today’s theater.

The Round Table Discussion featured several notable playwrights including Obie Award winners Dael Orlandersmith (Forever), Caridad Svich (Any Place But Here), Edith Oliver Award winner Jenny Lyn Bader (The Church of Why Not and the History of Communication), Emmy Nominee Lee Hunkins, Paula Vogel Award Winner Kara Lee Corthron and Craig Noel Award Winner Fengar Gael. The discussion was moderated by the LPTW Co-president Maxine Kern, herself a dramaturg, playwright, and lecturer at Columbia University.

(Pictured Left to right:  LPTW Board Member/LPTW Networking Committee Co-Chair/ Actress/Playwright Richarda Abrams, Playwright Fengar Gael, Playwright Lee Hunkins, LPTW Co-President/Dramaturg/Playwright/Moderator Maxine Kern, Playwright Caridad Svich, Playwright Kara Lee Corthron, Playwright/Performer Dael Orlandersmith, Playwright Jenny Lyn Bader, LPTW Board Member/LPTW Networking Committee Co-Chair/Actress/Playwright Romy Nordlinger). Photo by Lia Chang

(Pictured Left to right: LPTW Board Member/LPTW Networking Committee Co-Chair/ Actress/Playwright Richarda Abrams, Playwright Fengar Gael, Playwright Lee Hunkins, LPTW Co-President/Dramaturg/Playwright/Moderator Maxine Kern, Playwright Caridad Svich, Playwright Kara Lee Corthron, Playwright/Performer Dael Orlandersmith, Playwright Jenny Lyn Bader, LPTW Board Member/LPTW Networking Committee Co-Chair/Actress/Playwright Romy Nordlinger). Photo by Lia Chang

Below is an edited transcript of the roundtable discussion.

LPTW Co-President/Dramaturg/Playwright/Moderator Maxine Kern. Photo by Lia Chang

LPTW Co-President/Dramaturg/Playwright/Moderator Maxine Kern. Photo by Lia Chang

Maxine Kern: Welcome to everybody, once again. It is so thrilling to sit here and take a look at our full house and to know that you are here because of playwrights. And that we all care about the stories that we tell. And the playwrights tell our stories. The support that we give to them means that our stories get told. This is very, very exciting to me.

I’ve been a dramaturg in New York, a solid 18 years with a couple in Connecticut before that. And all of these women, Kara and I have talked about the fact that we haven’t really bumped. And I said, “How long have you been here in New York doing this thing?” “Fifteen years.” It’s amazing to me, it’s so thrilling that these women are solidly telling their stories. We’re supporting them. We’re excited about it. Now we are going to get the secrets. And that’s what I am hoping for. I’m looking forward to this discussion. We have four questions and the first question is generally- How did you come to become a playwright? What kinds of plays interest you, in general?

Playwright Fengar Gael. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Fengar Gael. Photo by Lia Chang

Fengar Gael:I felt I came out of the womb wanting to restage the world. I started as an actor and I discovered that you had to be there every night. Your body and your mind. It’s worse than being an athlete. But being a playwright, you are not at the mercy of opportunity. It’s the one job in the theater you don’t need…directors, actors, designers, they all need a play. But we can do what we do in a prison cell. It was a great freedom, that realization.

And the kinds of plays I like- I like impassioned theater that takes me to unfamiliar worlds. I’m not interested in linear, sequential domestic, realism that TV and movies do well. I like theater that harkens back to our original playwrights, the poets and mythmakers of ancient Greece. It’s a challenge. I also like poetic theater. It’s a struggle. The worse part of being in theater, about being a playwright now is being our own self promoting publicist. It’s antithetical to all creation and the process, as far as I am concerned.

Jenny Lyn Bader, Kara Lee Corthron, Fengar Gael, Maxine Kern and Lee Hunkins. Photo by Lia Chang

Jenny Lyn Bader, Kara Lee Corthron, Fengar Gael, Maxine Kern and Lee Hunkins. Photo by Lia Chang

Kara Lee Corthron: It was similar in the sense that I also started as an actor. I became a playwright because I got really tired of auditioning. A lot of people say that, but what happened for me was that I literally got sides to audition where my name was going to be “crack whore”. And that’s really extreme, but I also got really tired of what I thought was poor material. I felt that I could actually improve upon or write better. So my first idea was that I was going to write for myself, as a solo performer. Then I realized that that was really terrifying and it was much better to get other people to do it. That was sort of how I became a playwright. That was a long process because my sister is an esteemed playwright and I tried to keep away from it for time, but then I just gave up.

I’m really interested in theater that scares me, that surprises me, that is defamiliarizing. I like going in to see something, have an idea of what it is, and then totally having my head whipped around and shocked. I love that feeling more than anything. I like plays that play with style and expectation. And really good storytelling.

Jenny Lyn Bader: I love that these both began from the acting perspective. I actually was doing a little bit of directing before I began my playwrighting journey, and I was having trouble finding the perfect play for me to direct as a New York showcase. I can say that there was a lifetime of complex influences that went into this first play and also parents who were involved in the entertainment business and had the foresight to say things to me during dinner like, “Don’t be an actress. “ But they forgot to say, “Don’t be a playwright.” The moment that I was actually moved to write my first play happened on the crosstown bus. I was reading the newspaper and I read a story that just captured my imagination. It was about an editor who had found the censored parts of DH Lawrence’s Sons and Lovers. They called it the naughty bits-pornographic passages that were taken out 100 years ago-this guy had found them. There’s a formula for this kind of story. They always go to the person, “How did you know to look for this thing?” They say, “Oh, I was just cleaning out the garage and I found the Declaration of Independence.” Nobody is actually looking for the thing, but this guy was looking for the thing. He said, “I thought there were parts of it missing because the title of that book had always bothered me because it’s called, Sons and Lovers, and there’s really only one son. I went looking for the other sons. I love that. I love that thousands of people had been reading a book for a hundred years and nobody had noticed there was something off.

Then I started thinking about other things that people could go looking for and trying to find. I wrote my first play called, Shakespeare’s Undiscovered One-Act, about someone who says he wrote the poems, he wrote the five acts, where’s his one act? And I did what a lot of first time playwrights do with their first play which was to put it in drawer for about a year, and then I took it out and I sent it to a One Act Festival at the Village Gate theater, which was then in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and being rented by some porn producers. We’re back to porn now. They were under the impression that theater was remunerative. They thought they were going to make a lot of money on this One Act Festival. They had this system with the bouncer-thug who was enforcing their two drink minimum, and intimidating all of my friends. It was a little bit frightening. After the play, this bouncer-thug came up to me and I thought he was going to hurt me. He said, “You know, I just want to say, usually I hate plays, but I thought yours was great.” I think that was the moment that launched my actual playwrighting career.

In terms of what I like, I like stuff that surprises, like in that story, where you think you go out to find something and then it’s not exactly what you thought you were looking for, or you’re looking for the son and you found the pornographic passages, I write a lot of plays about the relationship between art and science, between intellect and intuition, and about the ways in which we give ourselves over to things that do not necessarily make logical sense to us. I also co-founded a company that does multilingual, multicultural theater and we do a lot in terms of that question, it’s not about just individual people, but about communities. Communities that are not what we think they are, relationships between communities that can surprise us.

Dael Orlandersmith and Caridad Svich. Photo by Lia Chang

Dael Orlandersmith and Caridad Svich. Photo by Lia Chang

Dael Orlandersmith: I want to piggyback on what Kara was saying. I come out of the 70’s and the early 80’s ‘cause I’m 55 and ’77 was the year of the Black musical- Sophisticated Ladies, Bubbling Brown Sugar, it was stuff like that. And when there was drama, yours was the crack whore, mine was a heroin whore and I was the welfare mother. There really wasn’t any drama that was available. And also, as a physical type, in terms of, as far as America’s version of eye candy, nor was I trying to be that. So I began to write then, out of a kind of necessity. There simply wasn’t anybody who was my type. That’s how I came about it.

The kind of work that interests me, it sounds corny, it could be Ntozake Shange, it could be Sarah Kane, it could be –citizen of the world. I tend to like very dark work. If there’s any truth to astrology, I’m a Scorpion, the further down that the better.

Maxine: A lot of individual, a lot comes out naturally- from the womb. A lot of that- acting, directing to playwrighting – altogether.

Dael: But as a rite of passage, what you learn about yourself, as a rite of passage.

Maxine: An arrival, would you say that playwrighting is an arrival? Very, very exciting.

Lee: I come from a different place than most of the other playwrights. I have no formal education at all in writing. I joined a group, a man named Max, he was an actor/director in Harlem. He had a community theater. He asked me to come- was I a writer? I said, “No.” A Playwright? No, I didn’t know anything about playwrighting, nothing. I used to write poetry and very dark, talk about dark. My mother was very sweet, but she would say, “That man on the horse that keeps coming.”  So, I joined Max’s theater- American Community Theatre in Harlem. I learned from the ground up which has given me a certain kind of humility with theater because I learned how to take tickets at the door, and how to be an usher. I learned lights, props. For about two years almost, I watched other people’s work. I also was the president of the bucket brigade. When we rented a place that was kind of lousy, and it started to rain, I had to know exactly where to move these buckets. I was very good at it too.Through Maxie, I watched the plays, watched how they were put together, and after about a year and a half, I told him I was ready. I wrote a peg called the Square Peg. And it went over very well. And then Sidney Poitier was a friend of his, he came to my first play. I was thrilled. It taught me two things. One, as far as being on time for things, it is very important to be on time. We had an actress in one of our plays in the theater with Maxie, she was the lead actress and she came drunk every night. And she’d be late. One night, Maxie said, “I’m putting her understudy on.” When she came in, she toddled in, hat on the side of her head, and she couldn’t believe that somebody was up, doing her part. Well, Maxie spoke to us afterwards and I remember this all along. He asked us if we had ever seen a circus with just one monkey. We hadn’t. He said, “You know why? Because it takes more than one monkey to run a show.” That’s what I think, playwrights, actors, anyone else to remember, to remain humble in this business. Don’t’ever get it in your head that you’ve just got everything going on for you. You don’t. At my age, I find that I am still learning. After all the time coming up, I’m still learning, but from the ground up is a good way to do it. At least it was for me.

Maxine: We’re lucky. We’re sitting here with women who are making us very lucky to be here. Lee and I were talking about, before we started the panel, the idea of a playwright, that’s it, you’re a playwright and nothing else. It just isn’t true. There’s like a myth of a playwright up on that little pillow, princess pillow. These playwrights have so much else, they’re complete theater people. And just to bring a guy in, William Shakespeare, we know, didn’t just write plays. He ran a theater, he wrote poetry. These are very, very complete renaissance people.

Caridad: In junior high, I was writing a lot of poetry and short stories. And I was always writing, writing, writing. My English teacher, who I wanted to impress desperately and get an A in her class, told me that I should write a play, because a lot of my short stories were coming out in dialogue. I was living in Miami at the time. It was the furthest thing from my consciousness. My relationship to plays were either reading a lot of Shakespeare voraciously, like in the fourth grade. I was one of those people. Just for fun. And then musicals. Musicals would come to Miami. Touring productions. Those were the limits.

There was this great public library, where I lived, their third floor was drama. The entire third floor was drama. I don’t know who the librarian was, thank you, thank you God, because what I did was I went to the library and decided I would read all of the plays on the shelf, to find out what this play thing was. I took out ten books a week. I read plays indiscriminately. I crossed countries, generations, I thought because if I am going to write a play, she want me to do this thing, and I want her to give me an A in the class, I should find out what this thing is. I became smitten by the form and how expansive it is, and how plastic it is. You could do everything in a play. And you could do anything. I love the impossibility of it. I did write a play. It’s in a drawer, in an archive at Ohio State University right now, so some scholar will see it. It is a play and I wrote it. I actually typed it. I got to 45 pages for my first play ever. I realized that it was terrible. I did have that myth of the great American play, from the first moment. So, it’s in a drawer. But, I thought, I like performance. I liked playing all the parts. I started writing things. I became interested in acting and I was already studying music. I started writing things for me and my friends to do on the side. The side thing became forefronted when I was in college. I realized, I loved this and this is what I wanted to do. I won a national contest when I was 18 and they did my play in Baltimore. It was like you could actually do this, it kind of clicked. The kinds of plays I love, I love all kinds of things. I’m pretty ecumenical in my tastes, I tend toward to dark. They make me see things anew and I am always looking for that. You’ve got to give me a new angle on it. Or you’ve got to surprise me with language in some way. You’ve got to show me a moment that’s crystal.

Maxine: What is it like, as a woman playwright once upon a time, compared to now? Is there any difference? Does it not matter at all? Is it just like,”Hey, I’m a playwright.” What’s that been like for people in general?

Fengar: I mentioned this before, but because of the media and the networking, we now have to be our own self promoting publicists, even if we have agents. It is antithetical to the creative process, which is a quiet, humbling, making oneself available to hear voices. It’s really hard to always be peddling our wares, our propaganda. I think it was an element that was easier. It seemed like it was easier before. It takes the same spiritual energy. The other thing that’s different about being a woman is that there is a holy war against woman. We have to have our own holy war against the men. They are oppressing women all over the world. We are aware of it more now than even because of the internet, what’s happening with ISIS. It’s just unbelievable- male gods, male clerics who want to oppress women and tell us what to do with our bodies. Every day, I get so upset, I ‘d like to airlift every woman out of those horrible countries into a play of my own. I think we are more aware of it then we ever have been. If you read the new York Times, it’s just so depressing, it’s men. Men everywhere with their AK47s. The gender imbalance of power in the world to me is the greatest problem in the world now. I think it’s a great time to be a playwright because we have to reflect this culture. We have to be as radical and subversive as we can be.

Maxine: This feeling about being a woman as a cause, as a motivating engine when it comes to writing. What is that spiritual nature and how does it work in the world, which is such an important aspect of being a woman?

Dael: I have a mixed feeling about that. I think that theater is about beginning, middle, end, story, conflict, resolution. I think we can speak to and not speak for. When people try to speak for people, they end up playing into the very bias they are trying to get out of. For example, I wrote a play called The Killing Floor Trilogy. It is for all men. One is a scene and then other one is a monologue, and the next one is a jam. It’s an all male play. It’s written for men of all races. It’s written for black men, latin men and a white man. This has been what my thing has been. I’ve had this come from both women and men. When men have read it, they said, “I can’t believe a woman wrote this.” I’ve had certain women say, “Why are you writing for men?” Because there is also the eternal bias as well. People now are talking about, Just Kids, Patti Smith’s book. Patti Smith talked about how in the 70’s, when the Horses album first came out, around that time, besides funk, Chaka Khan and stuff, in terms of Rock, you had people saying like Stevie Nicks, Linda Rondstadt, a lot of women said, “She’s male identified.” Now, the same women, 40-50 years ago, are saying, “You are one of us.” Sometimes I think we all really need to look at individualism, and how the individual adds to the collective.

Maxine: It’s a big story. It’s everybody’s story. It’s got a power to it.

Jenny Lyn Bader and Kara Lee Corthron. Photo by Lia Chang

Jenny Lyn Bader and Kara Lee Corthron. Photo by Lia Chang

Jenny Lyn: I think that the thing that has changed the most in the last generation or so is that the male voice used to be the default. When I was growing up, so many stories that I was reading, so many stories that I would see where told from the make point of view. It’s not that there weren’t women writers, there were, but they were so marginalized. When I started writing short fiction, I wrote it from the male point of view. That’s what stories were. That was the default the way coffee has been the default and now skim is the default. You go to Starbucks and you order a latte and they say , “You want that skim?” They automatically assume everybody is on a diet. Over time, there are cultural shifts and defaults. I think that the male voice, when I look at what my daughter is reading, she has access to a lot more stories that are told from a female point of view, whether they are in narrative fiction or in plays. It’s not assumed that she is going to take on some kind of neutral male. The idea of the neutral voice being male really has shifted. That is something that has really changed. What has not changed is this bias that we are all aware of, not only against female writers, but female stories. To give a counter example of what Dael is talking about, I have a friend who is a male playwright who wrote a play for two women, and had a terrible time getting it done. I think it is the only one of his plays that hasn’t been done. He’s not a woman playwright, but he was interested in a two woman’s story and he wrote an exclusively female play and people were less interested in it. It’s possible people were having the same issue with it that people were having with the play Dael wrote. “Oh what does he know about that?” Maybe if he had marketed it under a female name, he would have had more luck. I think it is really interesting that’s he coming against that kind of bias.

Maxine: In a sense, having to stay away from a play because it is a woman’s story, if I want to get out into the world, it’s got to be a man’s story to matter. There’s a sense that I am getting here that once upon a time, that mattered a bit more, but it still matters.

Caridad: So, I just think that writing is an abstract form. You’re creating roles that unless they are based on a real person, they are fiction, so they’re constructs anyway. For me what’s interesting is why we think of roles as being male or female or trans. They are roles that anyone can play. I think that for me is the terrain I want to be in and I want the field to aspire towards. Because, what happens is, a female role becomes, because theater is a public forum, speaks to society, “Oh, that’s what a female is- X.” As opposed to, that’s an actor playing a construct that is called female in this play or trans or whatever. Then we start to think, “Oh, it’s an abstract form.” We’re playing in the backyard again with our toys. It’s a metaphor. So for me it has to do with, how do we get to a point where, so I’m thinking about actors a lot, because I write for actors, I like performing, so it’s like, how can we have a casting call where a role gets posted. Don’t give me a breakdown. Just show up. Then what happens. Then, that’s a real conversation.

Fengar: It’s like we have to be transsexual. I was raised in a military family, catholic, male dominated, I tend to make my plays the character with the most power, male. After looking at the draft, I realize I’ve given all the good parts to the men. I have to consciously do that. I don’t want to be defined by sex, gender, ethnicity. The great evolutionary triumph is that we have an imagination. Why make a character, when they could possibly be Black or from another planet. It’s the kind of consciousness that you have to work at because we are a patriarchal culture, and we are all victims of it. We have to fight it consciously.

Maxine: Pushing our own autobiography.

Lee: Maybe I see it a little bit different because my first thing is the play. The way I write, is I ask myself, “What if?” I don’t know what I am going to come up with, but, What if Martin Luther King wasn’t really dead? And he was off somewhere in a lighthouse. Why was he there and everything else? I’m not going to put a woman in the part. I want somebody like Martin Luther King. It’s according to what I feel, what I observe, whether I’m asking the question, “What if?” Or it is something that has actually happened to me, personally, I have to go with that. And if that takes me to where the play ends up with six men and one woman, I don’t give a Kitty. I’m going to write what I want to write about whoever I want to write it about. The older I get, the more feisty I get about it.

Kara Lee: For me it is about what is going to dictate what those rules are going to be, what those constructs need to be. I feel like for me, very often, and I am really interested in this gender idea because I am starting where there is a person who basically decided that here gender does not fit into the normal dialectic. So it is a tricky thing, and casting is going to be very interesting. It’s been an interesting journey. I feel like living in this society, I often do get strong senses like I will have a play, and this feels like a young male story. Or this feels like an older woman’s story. And I follow those instincts and that’s fine. I’m starting to look at people as not just men and women. I’m really interested in that journey. This is more aesthetic, then field or career wise.

Maxine: Breaking barrier about gender. It’s interesting how this conversation has turned into that. This is my favorite question. We’re talking about arriving, okay I’m doing this, it’s out there. It’s a long journey of process. How do I do it? How do I go about it? What’s fun? What’s working? What is it in your process individually that’s you’ve found is a bit of a treasure, an aspect, or a thing that you don’t mind sharing with us. Everybody here is a writer, an audience member, an actor, a designer, that’s very interesting to us. What do you do? Where do you sit when you write?

Fengar: I’m really sick. I get up at 5:30 in the morning, every morning. I live in an apartment that’s like a loft, so my partner is asleep. I crawl down and I fuel myself with coffee, and I sit supinely on the sofa, and my access to language is somehow connected to my right arm and my fingers and my pilot pen, and I write long hand for hours until he wakes up. And then I put everything on the computer. But I can’t get near the computer because I am a very weak person. I check my email. I know my life is over with hours of answering emails. It’s a courtesy thing. I don’t like it and I’m not on Facebook ‘cause again, I’m a weak person. I love the sacred time of morning in my building, it’s so quiet. I make myself available and I hear the voices. I’m so blessed because I do believe we have to have purity of intent, of purpose as playwrights, we can’t think of the money or the fame. We just have to write the story and make it as wonderful as we can. That’s my process.

Playwrights Jenny Lyn Bader, Kara Lee Corthron and Fengar Gael. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwrights Jenny Lyn Bader, Kara Lee Corthron and Fengar Gael. Photo by Lia Chang

Kara Lee: I find deadlines are a great motivator. If I don’t have a serious deadline, I typically will not write. Deadlines get me into a managerial kind of thinking and process. So I look at my calendar and say, Monday is going to be this project. Tuesday is going to be this project. I only have three hours on Wednesday, so I’ll work on that. Do I always stick the schedule, not always, but it helps me a lot to have that, and color code it. Deadlines help me to get organized. I find if I don’t have an organization, I’ll start watching television. The thing that I love the most, which you can’t always have, is going away to writing residencies, because they are magic. If you haven’t done that, I totally recommend it.

Maxine: You give yourself your own deadlines.

Kara Lee: I like outside deadlines a lot. I prefer outside deadlines, even if it’s not a theater. I might call my agent and say, “I want you to hold me accountable to a deadline.”

Maxine: Very interesting for a dramturg to hear.

Dael: I never lack ideas. Sometimes, I lack the time. I think if it is a day that you don’t necessarily feel “like writing”, or it’s just an idea, or if you feel that it’s dry, write down a word or a sentence, then you can come back to it. Maybe a couple of days later. It may not seem like it is a big deal, but just a word or a sentence can tell you a lot. Or maybe a song. I’ll have book around me a lot of time, or I’ll get up and listen to something. I’ll look something up on the computer, and find it isn’t happening. Maybe it’s not meant to happen. Write something down. Anything. We all beat up on ourselves. It’s hard not to judge.

Maxine: Anything that goes on in your brain has so much associated with it. As a playwright, you can get there.

Lee: I also write with a pencil and notepad. I cannot create on the computer, I’ve tried. I have friends who have been trying to drag me into the 21st century. I just rebel against it. I find writing longhand, I don’t write any outlines or anything. I do for television, but not for the stage. The stage first comes with the idea, where have I got it from. Like I’m in a hospital, and the woman I share the room with, comes out to be a play. The best of strangers. Once I know what it’s going to be about-two women in the hospital, why they are there, who comes to visit them, whatever. My next thing is getting to know the two women. I have to know everything about them before I start. I have to know what they eat, what they are allergic to. I may never use it, but I have to know everything about them so that if they rang my bell, I could say come on in. That’s my process. At 5:00 in the morning, I’d kill somebody. I’m just the opposite. I go to bed at 3 in the morning, so I get up at 12 or 1. Years of retirement will do that. The process doesn’t change for me. It starts out with the idea of whatever the play is about, then I break down the characters stories, then I start putting it together on a pad. When I get to the computer, I usually have to make little changes, but the basic thing is already there and I’m read to roll.

Caridad: Characters, they just start talking to me and I write them down.I just follow them and they talk to me when I’m sleeping, which means I can’t sleep. Sometimes I get angry and I just want the play to be over so I can get back to myself again. When the play comes upon, it depends if it is something that I am initiating as a writer. If it’s like, I want to write a play. Let me write the play. Or if somebody says, this is a commission., and we’d like ….. Then there are parameters. It’s a different thing. Your brain does something else because it has to. Usually, it’s be going, I’ve got to write now. And when that happens, if I’m chasing the people and the terrain, there is usually a landscape and a sound. I follow that and I try to make it as free as possible in that journey. It’s a daily practice. I’m there at it every single day. If it means the not sleeping or whatever, it’s got to happen, until I get to the end of the play. When I’ve gotten to the end of the play, I can breathe. I can get back to myself. I’ve been doing something slightly odd, but I’ve been having Siri read it back to me.

Jenny Lyn: I’d have to say, of anything on this panel, that’s the one thing I’ve never thought of. That’s is completely awesome. Thank you for that. And just for the record, I do not now, nor will I ever get up at 5:30 in the morning. To combine this issue of commissions, with this issue of deadlines, when I get a commission, I try to psyche myself out and pretend it has an earlier deadline, than it actually does. I put a fake deadline in my calendar, and if it is far enough ahead, I actually start to believe that is when it is due. That is something I have found to be very helpful because then I have built the working draft by that time. Then I can hand in a real draft, which feels more like a real draft. I really love quiet. Not every body loves quiet. Some people like to write with music in the background. I detest that. I really benefit from quiet, but I also benefit from motion, sometimes. If I am every stuck on something, the crosstown bus is a great enabler, creative muse of mine, the subway. Or merely switching locations, going for a walk. Sometimes the motion is mental, sometimes it has to do with dreams. You’re thinking about something and you are stuck, sometimes you’ll think of the solution just as you are falling asleep, or just when you are waking up. It’s sometimes good not to wakeup right away, when you are waking up. I really try hard to collaborate with my subconscious. One time I was trying to invite people to a play of mine, and I was going through my list of people, email and my other list of people that I would call, and I;m thinking, “Jenny Lin, there are people missing from your list, who haven’t you seen in a while? Who are you forgetting about? I said to myself, “Ted Hall, I really should give him a call, I really haven’t talked to him in a while. And then I went, “Ted Hall is a character in your play. The characters do come by, invite themselves in, hang out with us, we just need to be open, though not so open that we are putting them on the mailing list. Talking about this, the themes that attract us in our plays, and then talking about process has made me think about that connection between theme and process. I think to write plays that are a slightly heightened reality. They are like reality, but they are just a little bit off. I also like my process to take place in a slightly heightened reality.There’s an extra layer of quiet, or an extra layer of motion or something that’s not just the everyday.

Jenny Lyn: One of the greatest creative experiences of my life was at the O’Neill Center, where they have you read your play and play all the roles in front of a room of people. That is a really wonderful experience, for me in terms of doing rewrites, then you can literally imagine how each audience member is perceiving each character. You don’t even need to hear them say anything to you afterwards. Even reading plays aloud at home. Or if I am working on one character, to just read that one character with other people.

Fengar: The great thing about New York is the great glut of acting talent you can invite them into your home, give them wine and pizza, and they’ll read your play. And you can critique your play. There’s so many good dramturgs that are actors. The three human compulsions, your compulsion to eat, to have sex and to rewrite somebody else’s play.

Maxine: That’s what women do. Have a sheet of paper, draw it and then the characters who are filling it, that image expands and expands into a play. And then if you stop, and you are blocked, open up any book, put your finger on any line and write the line and go on. It works. I totally works. You put it into your play, and the engine goes again.

Dael: That sounds like a cut up theory that Brion Gysin had with William Burroughs and all of those guys, where they would cut up paper and come together with sentences and see what they would come up with.

Maxine: Very open time in writing in the 70’s. What are you working on now?

Dael: I open May 4th at NYTW. I launch rehearsal April 7. It’s a solo piece called Forever. If you ever get the chance to see this, there is a great documentary that takes place in Père Lachaise Cemetery, a famous cemetery in Paris where Richard Wright, Jim Morrison, Chopin are buried. It’s a memoir piece where I talk to the spirit of my mother at Jim Morrison’s grave. It starts and ends at Jim Morrison’s grave. She unconsciously introduced me to art. It looks at that relationship.

Maxine: Last May, we got to see a magnificent reading of Forever, that Dael performed for us as a benefit. Now we get to see the full production. It’s very, very exciting and it is magnificent. It’s earthshattering.

Dael: I was invited by Seattle Rep to write a piece about Ferguson. And that’s very difficult. I am in the process of trying to get that information. I was there about a month and a half ago.

Fengar: I’m working on a prequel to The TempestSycorax: Cyber Queen of Qamara. Sycorax is only mentioned as Caliban’s mother, the witch from Algiers, she was a pagan who worked for Setebos. She waited 500 hundred years to tell her side of the story because she could have the widest possible audience. She hacks into every electric screen in the world and has avatars tell the true story, not Prospero’s story, of what happened. And she loves her son. It is a totally different view, but there will be a Fatwa, a swift beheading if anyone ever does it. It’s very radical, things haven’t changed in Algiers in 500 years. I had a lot of fun making Sycorax a really dangerous witch.

Kara Lee: I’m currently working on a play that’s part of a commission with Naked Angels and The New School. It’s actually the thing I was talking about with the person who is between genders. That play is specifically about gender identity and political activism on twitter. I’m also working on a graphic novel with a cartoonist, which is pretty cool. I have to start writing a second book. I got a book deal. I wrote a young adult novel which I sold to Simon & Schuster, and now as part of that, they’ve asked me to write a second book. I don’t know what that second book is going to be yet. My first book is called The Distance From Me to You. It is a complicated love story during the age of the new Jim Crow.

Caridad: I just did a workshop at the Repertory of St. Louis of a new piece called This Thing of Ours, which is about what we’ve been doing for many years, which is processing terrorism, spiritually in our lives. I have a theater installation piece that I’m working on with two visual artists for Cathedral of St. John the Divine, The Working Theater. We have two works in progress showing, April 28th and 29th. I just wrote a comedy, which I don’t always do. It’s kind fun and a different side of my writing voice. It’s fun to play that trait for a while. I’m also curating a blog salon for TCG’s Audience (R)Evolution convenes in Kansas City, which starts in two days. Click Audience (R)Evolution to see what many people have been writing. It’s really been beautiful to see how people have been interpreting this idea, “Who is the audience?” The audience is in the room, or in the street. Or however you are making the art. It’s interesting, ‘cause that seems to be where a lot of anxiety resides right now in terms of administrators and theaters with buildings are thinking a lot about that.

Lee: I just finished a second draft of a full length play titled Painted Ladies, which Richarda knows because she’s read it. It’s had two readings and this one is it. It better be it. Some people, in readings, like to change their people that read for them. I like that in a way. Richarda has read twice for me, and I know she’s the character I want. But then there is the character called Desdemona, who’s a hot mama. Me, in my mind, I can’t find her. You wonder, is that person real? Are you going to find them, or is that person just in your mind? I just finished that this morning at 4am. I have a television script that I’m starting for TV, it’s a Christmas story with a feel good thing. We got Miracle on 34th, you’ve got the little boy with the gun, but I am writing an African American Christmas Story. One that can be done every year. It’s called “Dickens in the Hood.” It’s Dickens and a rap star, how they meet. That’s what I’m about.

Jenny Lyn: At the moment, I’m working on a music theater piece called Gowanus Dogs, it’s an adaptation of a book about a homeless guy who lives near the Gowanus Canal, it’s going to go up in the Fall. I’m collaborating on it with a composer who lives in England, who is brilliant, but we have an Atlantic Ocean between us, so that is always a challenge. I’m also working on a new play called The Slippers of Alexander the Great, it’s a four character play set in a museum of fakes and forgeries. I’m really excited to be able to tell you my play, In Flight, which is the world’s first verse play set in the offices of an inflight airline magazine is right now just finishing auditions. I just had the miracle, Lee, where the person who I thought might not exist, actually existed and came into the room. It’s true, the person that I had been imagining for years exists and fits the role like a glove. It’s a six character play and it is written in heroic couplets. For that , I can thank my mother, who when I was six years old and very impressionable, read me Richard Wilbur’s translations of Molière. It goes up at The Workshop Theater, performances start May 9.

Q: Have you ever fallen down? How have you dealt with rejection?

Dael: A very,very dark depression. I allowed myself to go there. I want to talk about this rite of passage thing that I mentioned. It was one of the hardest things in the world to do because you are in the dark, and you meet yourself. It was a matter of meeting yourself, and realizing that the work that I’m doing now. You worry about it in the sense, does it get done? I’ve been lucky in the sense that I have been getting done. Invading my own privacy. That’s exactly what I am doing now. And make it hopefully palatable for the public. If it is uncomfortable, it’s okay for it to be uncomfortable. It’s not about “sugartitting,” it’s about telling the truth, or a truth.

Fengar: Emily Dickinson has this great line- “Be a fire that lights itself.” Don’t wait for commissions, don’t wait to please other people, write what you feel you should write.

Kara Lee: I’ve fallen down a lot and I’ve gotten pretty dark, and I’m sure I’ll fall down a lot more. I don’t have a definitive answer other than what I’ve learned, which may change tomorrow. What’s actually saved me is that I don’t just have to write for the theater, I can write for many different genres. And even when I wasn’t getting credit for that, I would do that to remind myself that I’m a voice and I have things to communicate, even if no one is giving me the opportunity to do that. I feel like as long as I have some kind of artistic outlet, I can survive. I can get through it. I’m not necessarily happy, but I can at least get up. I’ve got a reason to get up. There was a period where I was very much dependent on the theater to feel content as an artist. That wasn’t the right way to go about it.

Lee: I’ve had over the years, a number of rejections, whether it’s been a television script coming back, or a play coming back, or whatever coming back. But I have found that as far as getting up, or what-not, I don’t fall down anymore. You reach the age where you stop falling down. You just keep writing. It’s your passion. You keep writing. As far as the reject slips, I have kept all of them. When I do hit that mark I want, I plan to wallpaper my bathroom with them. I keep all of them together, over the years, a pile of them.

Jenny Lyn: At a certain point you have to deal with each rejection as actually something good. It’s a sign that you actually put yourself out in the world. You sent something into the world, you completed something. Someone read it. Someone responded to it. Someone took the time to respond. At a certain point, I stopped thinking of them as negative and started thinking of them as something I wanted to amass. I call it the rejection collection. It’s hard, but I do try to be positive about them. Also, in terms of getting up after falling, friends are really important, doing the work is really important, and having some kind of artistic home, wherever that may be, is really crucial. A place that you know you can return to.

Lee: I’m sure that everyone here, either they are writers, or designers, or directors, or they write books on things, we forget that it’s a gift that we have. Whether you design clothes, whether you do costumes, whatever you do, I think it is a gift that’s been given to you. Nobody can take it away. They can tell you they don’t like it. So what. So they don’t like it. We each have that gift, no matter what we do in this business, and it’s just that we forget. I know, I get very insecure. Claire, my friend in the back, she knows, I’ll get on the phone or email, “Help!” And she has an answer for me. If you have a support system, and that doesn’t mean for me, I don’t have a lot of people that read my work. You can’t have people tell you, “It’s good, but I think you should…” You do have a gift, so use it.

Jenny: Ultimately expand upon the audience’s sense of possibility. The fact that there are many more women percentage wise in the audience than working behind the scenes, is alarming but I think that it is hopefully shifting as people are thinking in different ways about creating roles and about how we cast those roles, gender wise. I once directed a projection of Our Town with a female stage manager, for example, and that’s a role that we think of as having to be male, and traditionally identified with authority, and as soon as you put a woman in, it’s actually difficult to get over all of our unconscious biases. It’s hard, even if you are trying to direct the play and having a commitment to having a female stage manager. It’s hard. Ultimately, I found the person that making those kinds of choices, if they work for the play, you find the right person, then it can really speak to audiences in different ways. I have this theater company that I co-founded. One thing that we do is some collaboratively creative works, if were are not Irish and writing about the Irish, because five people wrote the play, and nobody can come up to me and say, “What do you know about writing a Guatemalan gay man? It really gives us license to go outside of our comfort zone. We both have to be conscious of what’s happening in terms of gender breakdowns in the world, then we can empower women and create different kinds of female characters, but we also have to be conscious of getting outside of our own comfort zone. And not just writing women. The real danger is that you fall into a category of women plays, and women playwrights. That the women is always being asked to write about being a woman. You don’t want that. You want the next phase to be that we don’t have to a panel on women playwrights, and where women are being asked to write about anything.

Q: How do you deal with writer’s block?

Fengar: Borges says that “Reading is another form of writing.” Read poetry, read novels, take the time to be inspired. Take a walk Central Park, the museums, the theater. This is such a great cultural city. There’s so much to be inspired by, I think that can help. I love to read novels. I think it helps somehow. Have interesting friends. Drink wine.

Q: Is there a woman’s voice that can create peace?

Fengar: I actually did some research on this for Sycorax. Women speak more words than men. The study said we speak 20,000 words a day to an average male’s 7000. All wars are a failure of language. Why are we not controlling the world? Because we’re women, we’re not as beloved, we have breasts, we bleed, we’re not as big as men. They are controlling the world. Our brains are also different. Our brains don’t weigh as much and when they do those tomography scans, our brains are just as convoluted, in fact, more so. And they go to both sides, so we’re relationship oriented. We don’t create pyramids of power. Neurophysicists are studying this. And what they are finding out is that we should be controlling the world, as far as I can see. Instead of shooting each other, we could talk and resolved these problems. Not to say that women aren’t violent. Who doesn’t have violent thoughts?

Maxine: Voice, brain, biology, words.

Fengar: Women have the children. The women here who are mothers. I’m not a mother, but it must change your relationship to all of human life.

Dael: This gets into this whole thing about androgyny. The stereotype is that if a woman is assertive, she is in touch with her masculine side. If a man is gentle, he’s in touch with his female side. I think those gender specifics are archaic and stereotypes in and of themselves. I don’t know what the prerequisite is. How does a woman speak for peace? I think there are women that are doing it. This is what I mean by the individual stuff, where it becomes so methodical. You see it aspects of religion. There was a woman called Peace Pilgrim, who walked for peace, and wrote about it. In terms of a theatrical voice, I don’t know. I think the label of what it means to be a woman, in and of itself becomes stereotyped.

Q: There are conflicts all around us. As a woman artist, as an artist, what can we do, or is there anything we can do?

Fengar: We can create plays that create our vision of the future of the world as we would like it to be.

Caridad: You make a choice when you are writing. What story am I going to tell? Who am I going to throw the light upon? That’s what you are doing as a writer. You are throwing light upon something. You’re telling, whoever your imagined audience is, we don’t even know if anybody is going to see the thing, I want to throw light upon this because your heart, your soul is telling you this needs to be told. This needs to speak. You are compelled. So in that act of decision making, if you are an X, that’s going to manifest in the work. If you are making work towards peacebuilding, that becomes the center of what you throw light upon. Whether it be for the negative or the positive of that mirror.

Kara Lee: Doing that is an act of love and compassion because you do feel something towards that X or Y or whatever it us. And if you didn’t, you wouldn’t put the energy and your life into it. Unfortunately, I don’t think we are at a place where we can say, “This is exactly what I’m going to do for peace.” We may want to get there, and we may fantasize about that, but all we can do is want that, and do what we do best in the hopes of it making a drop in the bucket. I don’t want to sound cynical about that. I worry about making art goal oriented in that particular way.

Dael: A couple of years ago, I wrote a play called Black n’ Blue Boys/Broken Men. It’s a solo piece. It’s written about all men who’ve been abused, but women can play it as well. It’s written where anybody of any race can do it, any sex can do it. We tend to look as men as abusers. We don’t look at them as being abused. In the piece, I have female predators. If we’re talking about peace as it were, looking at what is human, and humane and inhumane, is the thing that brings about any kind of peace. Any kind of humanism. Peaceism. I think that’s what it is, unafraid to look at that.

Q: What would your advice be for people who have a drawer full of plays? They are sending them out, they are trying to get them done, do you know of untapped resources, or tricks?
Kara Lee: What’s been my experience and it’s been frustrating that resources tend to get more scarce, at least they have in recent years. Myself and others I know have had more and more cancelled productions, because companies are like, “Oh we just went belly up, sorry.” In a lot of ways, it doesn’t look good. I think that it’s more about relying on your community. Finding who your people are, who have access to a space that you can bring people to see your work. Doing quality work. Building an audience. A lot of that is DIY from the ground up. I wish I knew other tricks. What has been the most solid for me is building a community, having a foundation is invaluable.

Q: Is there a director that you feel inspired by?
Fengar: Michael Barakiva of Yale, he was the one that suggested a prequel to The Tempest, but he wanted it to be about the Ottoman and Turks. What helps if you have a director, is that maybe they can peddle your wares. They have connections that you might not have. If you have a website, if it’s your literary form and you love it, keep writing them. Put your plays on the website. Let people download the whole thing. Charles Mee does it. The nature of ownership is changing drastically. I have an agent, I still put everything out there.

Dael: I was thinking about this in reference to Yellowman. Do you want to be a star, or do you want to be an artist? That would play to who you would contact. One of the people that I’m in contact with, I’ve been in contact with for six or seven years now. I’ve been hanging out with this organization called Rattlestick. Rattlestick to doing great work. Do they have any money, no. Having said that, are they supportive of their people? Yes. What kind of writer do you want to be? That will inform who you send your work to. And who you want to surround yourself with- that vibe. The decision is what kind of work do you want to do? What kind of artist are you? That’s your homework. That will inform who you want to do this with.

Maxine: Doing your own homework. That’s such a great phrase. Julia’s reading room, the League itself has and will continue to have- we keep talking about how, within ourselves-we can be a development tool for each other.

This event was organized by the Networking Committee of the League of Professional Theatre Woman, (Richarda Abrams, Romy Nordlinger, Committee Co-Chairs). The League of Professional Theatre Women, Inc. is an advocacy organization with a mission to reinforce the positive image of, promote the visibility of, and increase opportunities for women in the arts and entertainment industries, more particularly professional theatre. Information about LPTW can be found at http://www.theatrewomen.org.

Bios:
Jenny Lyn Bader
Plays include None of the Above (New Georges), Manhattan Casanova (Hudson Stage), winner of the Edith Oliver Award (O’Neill Center); and Mona Lisa Speaks (Core Ensemble). One-acts include Miss America (NY Int’l Fringe Festival, “Best of Fringe” selection) and Worldness (Humana Festival). Ten of her one-acts are published in Smith & Kraus’ Best 10-Minute Play series. She co-founded Theatre 167, where she co-authored The Jackson Heights Trilogy, I Like to Be Here (New Ohio Theatre), and The Church of Why Not; and wrote History of Communication for Queens Theatre’s World’s Fair Play Festival (NY Times Critics’ Pick). She co-authored How We Are Connected (Museo Del Barrio; Brooklyn Museum) and has been the featured playwright in NYMadness (Cherry Lane) and a Lark Playwriting Fellow. A Harvard graduate, she is a member of the Dramatists Guild and LPTW. Her verse play In Flight will premiere at Turn to Flesh Productions in May. http://www.jennylynbader.com/

Kara Lee Corthron
Kara Lee Corthron’s plays include JULIUS BY DESIGN (Fulcrum), ETCHED IN SKIN ON A SUNLIT NIGHT (InterAct), ALICEGRACEANON (New Georges), HOLLY DOWN IN HEAVEN (Forum Theatre, DC), LISTEN FOR THE LIGHT, and WELCOME TO FEAR CITY. She’s the 2014-2015 Naked Angels Issues Project Resident Playwright. Awards include the Boomerang Fund for Artists Grant, 2012-2014 Women’s Project Lab Time Warner Fellowship, Vineyard’s Paula Vogel Playwriting Award, Princess Grace Award, Helen Merrill Award, three MacDowell fellowships, residencies at Skriðuklaustur (Iceland), Djerassi, Hawthornden (Scotland), and the Millay Colony. Development: Ars Nova, Berkeley Rep, CenterStage (Baltimore), E.S.T., Haulbowline Theatre Group (Ireland), New Dramatists, New Georges, Orchard Project, P73, PlayPenn, Seven Devils (Guest Artist, 2012), South Coast Rep, the Vineyard, and the Women’s Project. TV: KINGS (NBC-Universal, 2008-2009).  Kara is also the author of the young adult novel, THE DISTANCE FROM ME TO YOU, forthcoming from Simon & Schuster/Aladdin, 2016. Juilliard alumna. http://www.karaleecorthron.com/

Fengar Gael
Fengar Gael has had workshops and/or productions at the Sundance Theatre Lab, New York Stage and Film, the Utah Shakespearean Festival, the InterAct Theatre of Philadelphia, New Jersey Repertory, the Salt Lake Acting Company, the Moxie Theatre of San Diego, The Kitchen Dog Theatre of Dallas, The Seanachai Theatre of Chicago, and in New York: Urban Stages, the Resonance Ensemble, CAP 21 and MultiStages. She is a recipient of the Craig Noel Award, the Playwrights First Award, and commissions from South Coast Repertory, the National New Play Network, and a fellowship from the California Arts Council. Most recently, The Gallerist was performed at the Rorschach Theatre; Gift of Forgotten Tongues at the Venus Theatre; The Island of No Tomorrows by MultiStages in New York; Devil Dog Six at the Landing Theatre of Houston and The Last Lot was given a reading at the Manhattan Theatre Works Newborn Festival.  Fengar is a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women and the Playwrights Circle, The Dramatists Guild, and Playwrights Gallery. http://fengar.com/

Lee Hunkins
Stage works include: Freedom Is My Middle Name, Cinnamon & Nutmeg, The Best of Strangers, The Keeper, Anybody I want To Be, Just One Step, Revival, The Dolls, Sequestered, and 26501. The works have been produced in New York, Canada and San Francisco.  Television credits include: For the PBS Reading Rainbow Series: “The Sign Painter’s Dream,” “Uncle Jed’s Barbershop,” and :Always My Dad.: Teleplay titled, “Hollow Image” was an ABC production and later repeated on the Showtime Channel. Awards and Fellowships are as follows: 2 Emmy nominations for Outstanding Writing in a Children’s Series, The Theodore Ward Prize in Playwriting, a recipient of a New York Foundation For The Arts Fellowship, nominated by the New York Women In Film & Television for the New York Women’s Agenda 2013 “Galaxy Award”.  The teleplay, “Hollow Image” was selected for the National Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center in Waterford, CT. and in connection with the conference; the teleplay won the ABC Theatre Award. Published works: The Best of Strangers-Facing Forward Anthology-Broadway Play Publishing, Freedom Is My Middle Name-Dramatic Play Publishing Co. Anybody I Want To Be and Just One Step-published by Plays For Living, Revival in Center Stage Anthology-Sea Urchin Press. Member of The Writer’s Guild of America, East, The Dramatists Guild, The League of Professional Theater Women, New York Women In Film & Television, and New York Women’s Agenda. Lee was a guest speaker at John Jay College of Criminal Justice & Special Education Schools – New York City.

Dael Orlandersmith

Dael Orlandersmith’s award-winning plays have been commissioned and presented by theatres across the U.S. Her plays include Stoop Stories (world premiere, Washington, D.C.’s Studio Theatre, 2009, also presented at CTG/Kirk Douglas Theatre, The Public Theater’s Under the Radar Festival and Apollo Theater’s Salon Series); Black n’ Blue Boys/Broken Men (world premiere, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, 2012, co-commission with Goodman Theatre and BRT); Horsedreams (world premiere, Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre, 2011, developed by New Dramatists and New York Stage and Film); Bones (world premiere, KDT, 2010, commissioned by Center Theatre Group); The Blue Album (world premiere, Long Wharf Theatre, 2007, in collaboration with David Cale); Yellowman (world premiere, McCarter Theatre, 2002, co-production with The Wilma Theater; Pulitzer Prize finalist; Drama Desk Award nominee, Outstanding Play, Outstanding Actress); The Gimmick (world premiere, McCarter Theatre, 1998, Susan Blackburn Prize; Long Wharf Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop); Monster (world premiere, New York Theatre Workshop,1996); Beauty’s Daughter (world premiere, American Place Theatre, 1995; Obie Award). Currently, she is working on Lady in Denmark (Goodman Theatre commission) and Antonio’s Song/I was dreaming of a Son. Orlandersmith has toured extensively with the Nuyorican Poets Cafe (Real Live Poetry) throughout the United States, Europe and Australia. Yellowman and a collection of her earlier works have been published by Vintage Books and Dramatists Play Service. She attended Sundance Institute Theatre Lab for four summers and is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts Grant, The Helen Merrill Award for Emerging Playwrights, a Guggenheim and the 2005 PEN/Laura Pels Foundation Award for a playwright in mid-career and a Lucille Lortel Foundation Playwrights Fellowship.

 

Caridad Svich
Caridad Svich received the 2012 OBIE for Lifetime Achievement, the 2013 National Latino Playwriting Award, and the 2011 Primus Prize from the American Theatre Critics Association, and she has been short-listed for the PEN USA West Award in Drama four times. 2009 received LPTW’s Lee Reynolds Award.  Among her key plays are 12 OPHELIAS, IPHIGENIA CRASH LAND FALLS…, and THE HOUSE OF THE SPIRITS (based on the Isabel Allende novel). She is alumna of New Dramatists, founder of No Passport Theatre Alliance & Press, and associate editor of Contemporary Theatre Review for Routledge UK. She has edited several books on theatre and performance. Her work is published by TCG, Smith & Kraus, Seagull Books, Eyecorner Press, Manchester University Press and more.  Caridad is an affiliated artist and/or member artist with New Georges, Lark Play Development Center and Ensemble Studio Theatre. Visit her at http://www.caridadsvich.com/  and http://www.nopassport.org/

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia has appeared in the films  Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon and Taxman. She has guest starred on “One Life to Live,” “As the World Turns,” and “New York Undercover.” Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington and Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Mar. 30: Telly Leung, Adam Pascal, Mandy Gonzalez, Marcus Paul James, Eden Espinoza and Lindsay Mendez Set for SEASONS OF BROADWAY at BB King’s

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Eden Espinosa, star of Wicked, Rent, Brooklyn, and more, has joined “Seasons of Broadway” at BB King’s on Monday, March 30th. imageShe joins previously announced special guest Lindsay Mendez and replaces Anthony Rapp, who had an unexpected conflict.

Featuring four of Broadway’s brightest stars, “Seasons of Broadway” is an evening of songs and stories celebrating some of the greatest shows to ever hit the streets of New York City. The show will play a one night engagement at BB King’s Blues Club and Grill, 237 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036.

With hits from Broadway shows like RENT, WICKED, MEMPHIS, IN THE HEIGHTS, and GODSPELL, accompanied by behind the scenes stories and funny anecdotes, Adam Pascal, Telly Leung, Mandy Gonzalez, and Marcus Paul James celebrate the diversity of Broadway and the powerful impact it has had far beyond the theater. The concerts will be presented by Telly Leung, Mike Karns, and Rich Aronstein, with Musical Direction by Jesse Vargas.

Tickets begin at $35. All $100 VIP tickets are sold out. Click here to purchase tickets.

Adam Pascal became part of theatrical history by creating the role of Roger Davis in Rent, earning a Best Actor Tony nomination and reprising his performance in the 2005 movie adaptation. Pascal has since juggled a career as a concert and recording artist with leading roles on Broadway in Aida (Radames), Cabaret (Emcee) and Memphis (Huey Calhoun).

Telly Leung’s Broadway and national touring credits include FLOWER DRUM SONG, PACIFIC OVERTURES, WICKED (Boq, original Chicago company), RENT (final Broadway company) and GODSPELL. Off-Broadway, he was featured in Manhattan Theatre Club’s THE WORLD OF EXTREME HAPPINESS. Regionally, some of his favorite roles include Sammy in the world-premiere of ALLEGIANCE (the Old Globe, with George Takei and Lea Salonga), Song in M. BUTTERFLY (Philadelphia Theater Company), Angel in RENT at the Hollywood Bowl (directed by Neil Patrick Harris), Harold Bride in TITANIC (The Muny), Teen Angel in GREASE (Paper Mill Playhouse), Simon in JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (Sacramento Music Circus) and Thuy in MISS SAIGON (Pittsburgh CLO). Television audiences will recognize his work on Fox’s GLEE (Wes, the Warbler), LAW AND ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT, and Hulu’s DEADBEAT. He has performed all over the world at venues likeCarnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, the London Hippodrome, New York’s 54 Below, San Francisco’s Feinstein’s at the Nikko and the Hollywood Bowl. His debut album, {i’ll cover you}, was released on The Yellow Sound Label in 2012. Telly holds a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University, and has taught as an adjunct professor at NYU’s New Studio on Broadway. Telly can also be seen coaching the next generation of Broadway performers on the PBS documentary, “Broadway or Bust”. Producing credits include “GRIND” (a musical short film starring Anthony Rapp and Claire Coffee) and “Seasons of Broadway” (a concert series that celebrates the diversity of the Great White Way). Please check out his website at http://www.tellyleung.com and follow him on twitter @tellyleung.

Mandy Gonzalez played the role of Nina Rosario in the 2008 Tony Award winning musical In The Heights, a role she created in the Off-Broadway production for which she received a Drama Desk Award. Mandy starred as Elphaba in the Broadway blockbuster Wicked. Mandy made her Broadway debut as Princess Amneris in the Tim Rice/Elton John musical AIDA. She appeared in the musical Lennon, based on the life of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, and she also starred opposite Michael Crawford as Sarah in Dance of the Vampires.

Marcus Paul James a NY native who can currently be seen in the Broadway cast of Motown. Recently, Marcus was in the off-Broadway cast of RENT as Mr. Jefferson. He also played the role in the original Broadway closing cast production as well as the movie “RENT:Filmed Live on Broadway”(Dir. Mike Warren). Broadway credits also include the cast of TONY award winning musical In The Heights. Other credits include “Radio Shack” national commercial and the Grammy award winning Broadway Inspirational Voices. Marcus also is a singer/songwriting with his last CD project titled “Meant to Be”.

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the 2013 National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington, Roscoe Orman, and made her jazz vocalist debut in Rome Neal’s Banana Puddin’ Jazz “LADY” at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe in New York. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Apr. 6: Open Call Auditions in Toronto for Broadway Bound ALLEGIANCE, Starring Star Trek’s George Takei, Tony Award Winner Lea Salonga and Glee’s Telly Leung

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The Broadway bound production of Allegiance, a new American musical, is holding open call auditions in Toronto on Monday, April 6, 2015, at the Elgin & Winter Garden Theatre Centre Studios, 158 Victoria Street (Stage Door), Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 1T6. The auditions are from 11:00am – 3:00pm. Sign-in will begin at 10:30am; please do NOT arrive prior to 10:30am.
telly leung, george takei,lea salonga
Star Trek‘s George Takei is making his Broadway debut in Allegiance, co-starring with Tony Award winner Lea Salonga and Glee’s Telly Leung. Set to begin preview performances on Tuesday, October 6, 2015, at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street), the trio will reprise their roles which they originated in the record-breaking engagement of Allegiance at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego. Allegiance has a book by Marc Acito with music and lyrics by Jay Kuo. Helming the production is Olivier Award nominee Stafford Arima (London’s Ragtime, Off-Broadway’s BareCarrieAltar Boyz). Opening night is Sunday, November 8, 2015.

Allegiance is inspired by Takei’s true childhood experiences. Traversing the lush California heartland, the windswept prairies of Wyoming and the battlefields of war-torn Europe, Allegiance tells the epic multi-generational tale of deep family loyalty, romance, humor, optimism and unparalleled heroism in the face of fear and prejudice against Japanese-Americans during World War II and beyond.

SEEKING:

Singers to play roles of Asian Males / Females, ages 20s-60s.
Dramatic Actor to play role of Asian Male, ages 20s.
Singers to play roles of Caucasian Females, ages 20s.
Singers (who dance well) to play roles of Caucasian Males, 20s-50s.

Preparation: For all roles except MIKE MASAOKA: Prepare 16 bars of a classic musical theatre song (Rodgers, Berlin, Gershwin, Porter, etc.) or 16 bars of a contemporary musical theatre song (Ahrens & Flaherty, Jason Robert Brown a la PARADE, etc.). Do not sing a pop/rock song. Bring sheet music; a piano accompanist will be provided. For MIKE MASAOKA: Prepare a brief contemporary monologue. All should bring a photo/resume stapled together. Equity performers are welcome to attend.

[TATSUO KIMURA] Male, Asian, to play 50s. A Japanese-born (Issei) farmer, father of Kei and Sammy. Striving to uphold what he believes are American ideals, his resistance to their internment drives a wedge between him and Sam, and leads to his segregation from his family. Classic baritone to F. PRINCIPAL

[MIKE MASAOKA] Male, Asian, to play mid to late 20s. A real-life historical figure, Mike is the newly appointed 26-year-old national spokesman for the Japanese American Citizens League. At the outbreak of war, he finds himself thrust onto the national stage, so he must summon the fortitude to speak on behalf of his people. He is sincerely determined to do what is best and turns to his deeply held faith in God to eventually find the confidence. But that zeal and certainty will eventually blind him to moral compromises that sacrifice lives. Requires a strong actor. This is a non-singing role. Singing is a plus but not necessary. PRINCIPAL

[HANNAH CAMPBELL] Female, Caucasian, to play early to late 20s. A small-town girl with big dreams, Hannah’s sense of justice motivates her to volunteer at the internment camps as an army nurse. Her forthright bravery bonds her with Sammy, in whom she finds an unexpected kindred spirit. Mezzo/belt to D/Eb. Classic Broadway with a contemporary twist. Strong mix to E. PRINCIPAL

[UNDERSTUDY FOR SAM KIMURA/KAITO KIMURA (“OJII-SAN”)] Male, Asian, 60s to play 70s. To appear in the ensemble and understudy the principal roles of SAM/KAITO (to be played byGeorge Takei): Both roles are played by the same actor, but they are complete opposites. Sam is a World War II hero, and Ojii-san is his grandfather. Sam is American-born, resolute and stern, military in bearing, a person who shut down a lifetime ago and has steadfastly refused to open up since. Ojii-san, or Ojii, is Japanese-born, sweet-natured and observant, quick to make a joke, even quicker to laugh at one. Uneducated, he is as free in spirit as Sam is locked up, though he does rely on the precepts of Japanese tradition to order his life and sustain him. Bass-baritone to classic baritone. ENSEMBLE

[UNDERSTUDY FOR KEI KIMURA] Female, Asian, to play early 30s. To appear in the ensemble and understudy the principal role of KEI (to be played by Lea Salonga): Kei is a single woman at the start of World War II, having dedicated her life to serving her family. Having lost her mother as a girl, she is the obedient daughter to her domineering father and the only mother her much younger brother has ever known. A hardworking farm girl, there’s a sturdy dependability to Kei, as if she’s constructed a solid well around a deep, dark reserve of emotion. Paradoxically, the internment provides her a liberation she’s never experienced, a chance to make up for the adolescence she lost and finally find love and become politically outspoken. Mezzo. Solid belt/mix to Eb. ENSEMBLE

[UNDERSTUDY FOR SAMMY KIMURA] Male, Asian, to play early to late 20s. To appear in the ensemble and understudy the principal role of SAMMY (to be played by Telly Leung): Sammy is an industrious and dutiful son but longs to find his own way in the world. Whip-smart and irrepressibly friendly, he secretly fears he will never measure up, particularly since he disappoints his father when he doesn’t get into law school. The internment provides him the opportunity to become an enthusiastic and effective community leader. He goes on to face unthinkable carnage as a platoon sergeant in World War II, earning him a Purple Heart. Strong tenor. Solid A. ENSEMBLE

[UNDERSTUDY FOR FRANKIE SUZUKI] Male, Asian, to play early 30s. To appear in the ensemble and understudy the principal role of FRANKIE: Japanese-American graduate student, bookish and serious. A natural-born leader, his inherent sense of justice is catalyzed by the internment to the point of open rebellion in the name of liberty. High baritone. High baritone to Ab. ENSEMBLE

[ASIAN FEMALE ENSEMBLE] Female, Asian, 20s – 60s. Strong singers. Excellent movers. Possible principal understudy assignments. ENSEMBLE

[ASIAN MALE ENSEMBLE] Male, Asian, 20s – 60s. Strong singers. Excellent movers. Possible principal understudy assignments. ENSEMBLE

[CAUCASIAN MALE ENSEMBLE] Male, Caucasian, 20s – 50s. Strong singers. Must have excellent dancing ability. Seeking a tenor, high baritone, and baritone. Masculine and authoritative. ENSEMBLE

Equity members will be seen first at all open audition calls. Equity members cast in this production will be engaged under an Equity form of contract. CAEA members: please bring your membership card to the audition.

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia has appeared in the films Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon and Taxman. She has guest starred on “One Life to Live,” “As the World Turns,” and “New York Undercover.” Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington and Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Kenny Leon Helmed ‘The Wiz’ Set as NBC’s Next Live Musical to air on Dec. 3; Broadway Revival Slated for 2016-17

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Kenny Leon. Photo by Lia Chang

Kenny Leon. Photo by Lia Chang

NBC has announced that The Wiz will be its next live musical performance — with Cirque du Soleil boarding the project with plans to bring the show to Broadway in 2016.

NBC’s The Wiz, set for Thursday, Dec. 3, will again be executive produced by Sound of Music and Peter Panduo Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, with Tony-winning director Kenny Leon attached to direct both the live event as well as the Broadway revival in 2016-17. Tony winner and Broadway icon Harvey Fierstein will contribute new material to the original Broadway book by William F. Brown and work alongside Zadan, Meron and Leon. Leon won a Tony for directing Raisin and earned a nomination for Fences. Fierstein, as a writer, won Tonys for La Cage Aux Folles and Torch Song Trilogy. He’s also written books for musical hits including Kinky Boots and Newsies. As an actor, he’s won Tonys for best actor in a musical (Hairspray) and best actor in a play (Torch Song).

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The Hollywood Reporter: ‘The Wiz’ Set as NBC’s Next Live Musical

Actors (L-R) André De Shields, Tiger Haynes, Hinton Battle, Stephanie Mills & Ted Ross in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz". (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Actors (L-R) André De Shields, Tiger Haynes, Hinton Battle, Stephanie Mills & Ted Ross in a scene fr. the Broadway musical “The Wiz”. (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

January 5, 2015, marked the 40th anniversary of the Broadway production of The Wiz. One of the first large-scale, big-budget Broadway musicals to star an all-black cast, The Wiz features music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls and book by William F. Brown. It is a retelling of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in the context of African-American culture.

Actors (Front L-R) Clarice Taylor, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ted Ross & Tiger Haynes w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz".(c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Actors (Front L-R) Clarice Taylor, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ted Ross & Tiger Haynes w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical “The Wiz”.(c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

The Wiz opened on October 21, 1974 at the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore, Maryland, and on January 5, 1975, moved to the Majestic Theatre on Broadway with Geoffrey Holder at the helm.

Actor André De Shields (C) w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz". (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS Actors (L-R) Clarice Taylor, Stephanie Mills & Phylicia Rashad (rear) in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz". (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS
The cast starred Stephanie Mills as Dorothy, Hinton Battle as the Scarecrow, Tiger Haynes as the Tin Man, Ted Ross as the Lion, Dee Dee Bridgewater as Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, André De Shields as the Wizard, Mabel King as Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the West, Clarice Taylor as Addaperle, the Good Witch of the North, Tasha Thomas as Aunt Em, Ralph Wilcox as Uncle Henry and Phylicia Rashād as a Munchkin.

Actress Mabel King (C) w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz". (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Actress Mabel King (C) w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical “The Wiz”. (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

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The Original Poster of the Broadway production of The Wiz. Geoffrey Holder with his Tony Awards for Best Direction of a Musical and Best Costume Design. Photo courtesy of Richard Cameron's Facebook Page.

The 1975 Broadway production garnered seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Original Score for Charlie Smalls, Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Ted Ross, Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Dee Dee Bridgewater, Best Costume Design For Geoffrey Holder, Best Choreography for George Faison, Best Direction of a Musical for Geoffrey Holder; and five Drama Desk Awards including Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music and Lyrics for Charlie Smalls, Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical – Ted Ross, Outstanding Choreography for George Faison, Outstanding Costume Design for Geoffrey Holder.
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The Broadway production moved to The Broadway Theatre on May 25, 1977, and closed on January 28, 1979, after four years and 1,672 performances.

Actor André De Shields (C) w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical "The Wiz". (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Actor André De Shields (C) w. cast in a scene fr. the Broadway musical “The Wiz”. (c.1974) Photo by Martha Swope courtesy of THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

The 26th annual edition of BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year held on December 8th and 9th, 2014 at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York, raised a record-breaking $5,229,611 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS thanks to six weeks of fundraising by 64 Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring companies. A highlight of the show featured a spirited opening number celebrating the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz.

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year  featured Charl Brown, Lillias White, André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured Charl Brown, Lillias White, André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Below are photos of the performances featuring André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ken Page, Charl Brown, Carly Hughes, Christina Sajous, Ashley Stroud, Alton Fitzgerald White, Lillias White and more.

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Triumphantly returning to the yellow brick road, André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page were met with rapturous applause from the energized audience.

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang Andre De Shields_Photo by Lia Chang 420 A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

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A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Dee Dee Bridgewater at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured Dee Dee Bridgewater at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Dee Dee Bridgewater at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Dee Dee Bridgewater at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Dee Dee Bridgewater at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang
A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Ashley Stroud, Alton Fitzgerald White, Ken Page, Christina Sajous, Charl Brown and Carly Hughes at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured Ashley Stroud, Alton Fitzgerald White, Ken Page, Christina Sajous, Charl Brown and Carly Hughes at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Ken Page at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Ken Page at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

They were joined for the special performance by Charl Brown (Motown: The Musical), Carly Hughes (Pippin), Christina Sajous (Holler If Ya Hear Me), Ashley Stroud, Alton Fitzgerald White (The Lion King) and Lillias White (Fela). The opening number was directed by T. Oliver Reid and choreographed by Brian Harlan Brooks, assisted by Torya Beard, with music direction and arrangements by Ben Cohn.

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard (in white) and Charl Brown (in plaid) and company at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured André De Shields as the Wizard (in white) and Charl Brown (in plaid) and company at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year featured Alton Fitzgerald White at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year featured Alton Fitzgerald White at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

In a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking show, White and her cast mates returned to close Gypsy of the Year with a powerhouse rendition of “Home,” the finale from The Wiz.

 Lillias White sings “Home,” and is joined by  André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page and The Wiz company at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Lillias White sings “Home,” and is joined by André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page and The Wiz company at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

 Lillias White sings “Home,” and is joined by  André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page and The Wiz company at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Lillias White sings “Home,” and is joined by André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater and Ken Page and The Wiz company at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

The Wiz performers also included Alysha Deslorieux, Dionne Figgins, Christopher Freeman, Desmond Richardson, Rashidra Scott, Jamal Story, Rema Webb, Lawrence Alexander, LaMar Baylor, Olivia Bowman-Jackson, Solomon Dumas, Angelica Edwards, Dana Marie Ingraham, Abdur-Rahim Jackson, Christopher Figaro Jackson, Donald Jones Jr., Sharron Lynn, Sumayah McRae, Jennifer Harrison Newman, Malaiyka Reid, Devin L. Roberts, Donna Michelle Vaughn, Dion Wilson, Camille Workman, Hollie E. Wright.

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

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A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA's Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

A Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of The Wiz at the BC/EFA’s Gypsy of the Year at The New Amsterdam Theatre in New York on December 9, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Click here to watch The Wiz Tribute.

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia has appeared in the films Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon and Taxman. She has guest starred on “One Life to Live,” “As the World Turns,” and “New York Undercover.” Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington and Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

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Apr. 20: Garth Kravits joins Laura Benanti, Lena Hall, Scott Alan and more for BROADWAY SINGS TORI Concert to Benefit RAINN at (le) poisson rouge

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Garth Kravits. Photo by Lia Chang

Garth Kravits. Photo by Lia Chang

Garth Kravits (The Drowsy Chaperone) joins the slate of performers scheduled for Broadway Sings Tori, a one-night concert benefitting RAINN. Featuring the music of legendary singer-songwriter Tori Amos performed by Broadway talent, the concert will take place on Monday April 20th at 7pm, at (le) poisson rouge, 158 Bleecker Street. Tickets start at $50 and are available by visiting broadwaysingstori.com.

Previously announced performers include Tony winners Laura Benanti (Gypsy, ABC’s “Nashville”) and Lena Hall (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Kinky Boots), and Broadway and cabaret performers Rachel Bay Jones (Pippin), Mandy Gonzales (In the Heights, Wicked), Lauren Molina (Sweeney Todd, Rock of Ages), Rob Morrison (Nevermore, Avenue Q), Erin Davie (Side Show, Grey Gardens), Zak Resnick (Mamma Mia), Erik Altemus (Pippin), Michel Buchanan (The Book of Mormon), Molly Pope (Found: A New Musical), Natalie Joy Johnson (Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde), Colleen Harris (Songs at the New World) and composer Scott Alan.

rainnThe evening will be emceed by SiriusXM host Julie James. Musical Direction by Brian Nash (Silence! The Musical).
Proceeds will benefit the Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network (RAINN.org), the nation’s largest anti-sexual assault organization.

*Performers are subject to change without notice.

Kravits, repped by Cyd Levin and Associates, will also be appearing in an upcoming episode of “Nurse Jackie”, and the upcoming independent film Indifferent Women. www.garthkravits.com

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cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia has appeared in the films Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon and Taxman. She has guest starred on “One Life to Live,” “As the World Turns,” and “New York Undercover.” Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington and Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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Click here  for the Lia Chang Articles Archive and here for the Lia Chang Photography Website.

All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2015 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. For permission, please contact Lia at liachangpr@gmail.com


May 1: A/P/A Institute at NYU presents Remembering SlutForArt: Tseng Kwong Chi with Muna Tseng, Ping Chong, and Bill T. Jones

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On Friday, May 1, 2015, the A/P/A Institute at NYU is presenting Remembering SlutForArt: Tseng Kwong Chi, featuring a conversation and screening on Dance, Performance, and Art with Ping Chong, artist; Bill T. Jones, dancer-choreographer; and Muna Tseng, dancer-choreographer, sister of Tseng Kwong Chi and trustee of his estate, moderated by Karen Shimakawa, associate professor and chair of Performance Studies, TSOA, NYU, at NYU Cantor Film Center, Theater 101, 36 East 8th Street, New York, NY 10003, from 6pm-8pm.

Photo by Dave King

Photo by Dave King

The event will begin with an excerpt of the performance SlutForArt a.k.a.Ambiguous Ambassador and 98.6: A Convergence in 15 Minutes choreographed and performed by Muna Tseng and conceived and directed by Ping Chong. The performance features the voiceover of the Tseng and Chong in an interview about Tseng Kwong Chi along with projected photographs in a deeply moving homage to the memory of an artist and brother who succumbed to the AIDS virus in 1990. The screening will be followed by a conversation with Tseng and Chong in concert with Bill T. Jones. This will be a unique opportunity to peer into Tseng Kwong Chi’s artistic collaboration with Jones and Keith Haring on the famous Body Painting photographs taken in 1983, which will be on view at the Grey Art Gallery’s exhibition Tseng Kwong Chi: Performing for the Camera from April 21 through July 11. Jones will be sharing little seen footage of the artists working together with Haring.Co-sponsored by NYU’s Grey Art Gallery.

www.apa.nyu.edu/events

Click here to rsvp.

Ping Chong

Ping Chong

Ping Chong is an internationally acclaimed theatre artist and pioneer in the use of media in the theater. Since 1972, he has created over 90 works for the stage which have been presented at major festivals and theatres worldwide. He is the recipient a Guggenheim Fellowship, a USA Artist Fellowship, two OBIE awards, and the 2013 Doris Duke Performing Artist Award. In 1992, he created the first work in the Undesirable Elements series of community-based oral history projects of which there have now been over 50 productions. His BEYOND SACRED, Unthinking Muslim Identity will premiere at LaGuardia Performing Arts Center in April 2015. His puppet theater work CATHAY: ThreeTales of China was commissioned by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for its Festival of China in 2005 and toured in the US, Europe, and China. His adaptation of Kurosawa’s THRONE OF BLOOD, was presented at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Next Wave Festival in 2010. He received his second Bessie Award for SLUTFORART, his collaboration with Muna Tseng exploring the life, times and art of Tseng Kwong Chi. Collidescope: Adventures in Pre and Post Racial America, which he wrote and directed with Talvin Wilks, premiered at the University of Maryland in Fall 2014. Theatre Communications Group has published two volumes of his plays The East West Quartet and Undesirable Elements: Real People, Real Lives, Real Theater.

Bill T. Jones

Bill T. Jones

Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director of New York Live Arts and Artistic Director/Co-Founder of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, is a multi-talented artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director, and writer who has received major honors ranging from the 2013 National Medal of Arts to a 1994 MacArthur “Genius” Award and Kennedy Center Honors in 2010. Jones was honored with the 2014 Doris Duke Award, recognized as Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government in 2010, inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2009, and named “An Irreplaceable Dance Treasure” by the Dance Heritage Coalition in 2000. His ventures into Broadway theater resulted in a 2010 Tony Award for Best Choreography in the critically acclaimed FELA!, the new musical co-conceived, co-written, directed and choreographed by Jones. He also earned a 2007 Tony Award for Best Choreography in Spring Awakening as well as an Obie Award for the show’s 2006 off-Broadway run. His choreography for the off-Broadway production of The Seven earned him a 2006 Lucille Lortel Award

Karen Shimakawa is the Chair of the Performance Studies Department in the Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, and an Instructor in the NYU School of Law.  Publications include National Abjection: The Asian American Body Onstage and Orientations: Mapping Studies in the Asian Diaspora (co-edited with Kandice Chuh).  Her current research and teaching focus on performance, critical race theory, and the politics of discomfort.

Muna Tseng

Muna Tseng

Muna Tseng, originally from Hong Kong and Vancouver Canada, founded Muna Tseng Dance Projects Inc. in New York in 1984 and has choreographed and performed in over 30 works, often in collaboration with internationally acclaimed artists in contemporary art practice. Her works include Dance on Sculptures: New York City Parks (Charles Ginnever); STELLA: Danspace Project NY, TheatreWorks Singapore (Ong Keng Sen); SlutForArt a.k.a.Ambiguous Ambassador and 98.6: A Convergence in 15 Minutes (Ping Chong): 92nd Street Y Harkness Festival NY, Goteburg Festival Sweden, National Dance Project US tour; Water Triology: La MaMa NY, Jacobs Pillow MA, Joyce Theater NY, London’s Southbank, Glasgow UK; Switzerland, Sweden & Greece tours; The Silver River (Bright Sheng, David Henry Hwang, Ong Keng Sen): Lincoln Center Festival NY, Spoleto Festival USA, Philadelphia, Singapore;  After Sorrow (Ping Chong): La MaMa NY, US tour, Korea, Hong Kong; The Idea of East (Tan Dun, Margaret Leng Tan, SouHon Cheung, Billie Tsien): Whitney Museum, NY, PS 122  NY, London, Edinburgh UK. She was awarded a “Bessie” New York Dance & Performance Award for Choreography/Creation with Ping Chong and repeat Choreographic Fellowships from National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts; Meet the Composer Choreographer/Composer Project Grants.  Honors include “Artist of National Merit” from The Smithsonian Institution and “Distinguished Service in the Arts” from New York City Council President.

Muna Tseng also manages the photography archive of Tseng Kwong Chi, her late brother who was a renowned photographer and performance artist in the 1980’s.  She curates and works with visual art institutions on exhibitions, installations and publications. www.munatseng.org

cropped-lia-chang_photo-by-carlos-flores-3.jpgLia Chang is an actor, a performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multi-platform journalist. Lia has appeared in the films Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon and Taxman. She has guest starred on “One Life to Live,” “As the World Turns,” and “New York Undercover.” Lia starred as Carole Barbara in Lorey Hayes’ Power Play at the National Black Theatre Festival in Winston-Salem, N.C., with Pauletta Pearson Washington and Roscoe Orman. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

Other Articles by Lia Chang:
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“Water to Paper, Paint to Sky: The Art of Tyrus Wong,” – Retrospective of Disney Legend at MOCA through September 13
Dining out at élan with Artist Arlan Huang; New Paintings on view at Trestle Gallery
Photos and Video: Rachel York, Alan Ariano, YoonJeong Seong and More in Dallas Summer Musicals’ THE KING AND I at the Music Hall at Fair Park through April 5
Award Winning Actor Raul Aranas Talks THE BLACKLIST, NAAP’S OLIVER!, Songwriting and the Zen of Cycling
Tony Award Winners Chita Rivera and Roger Rees, Jason Danieley, Mary Beth Peil, David Garrison & More Begin Previews in Terrence McNally’s THE VISIT on March 26
11th annual 72 Hour Shootout™ Filmmaking How-To Workshop: Writing the Best Script on April 16; Enter to Win a Free 72 Hour Shootout Registration
Vanity Fair: Ken Watanabe, Kelli O’Hara, Jon Viktor Corpuz and More of Lincoln Center’s Revival of The King and I
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The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition, Inc.: 2015 Collaboration Award recognizing Women Working with Women Open Call
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LA Times Critic’s Choice FIGARO at A Noise Within; April 4, 5, 9, 10, 19, 30, May 1 and 10
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Rebecca Naomi Jones kicks off run as Yitzhak in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH on April 14
East West Players’ Honors Paula Madison of Madison Media Management LLC and “Fresh Off The Boat” Executive Producers Nahnatchka Khan and Melvin Mar on April 20
Photos: Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute Spring Exhibition, CHINA: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS, May 7–August 16
15th Annual New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) Lineup includes Shonali Bose’s MARGARITA WITH A STRAW & Aparna Sen’s SAARI RAAT; May 4-9
Tony Award® Nominees Omar Metwally and Arian Moayed to star in Rajiv Joseph’s GUARDS AT THE TAJ, helmed by Amy Morton, at Atlantic Theater Company, May 20-June 28
World Premiere Musical HAMILTON Transfers to Broadway; Previews begin July 13
Photos: National Black Theatre Festival 2013; NBTF runs August 3-8, 2015 and will include Act III – A Celebration of Life Reception saluting the late theatre icon Garland Lee Thompson, Sr.
Photos: John W. Kuo, Jessica Hagedorn, and Neal Katyal Receive AALDEF 2015 Justice in Action Awards
Suzan-Lori Parks’ FATHER COMES HOME FROM THE WARS, PARTS 1, 2 & 3 is the 2015 Winner of the Edward M. Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History 
THE GET DOWN, Baz Luhrmann’s New Drama Series Set in 1970s NYC That Gave Birth to Hip-Hop, Punk and Disco, to Premiere on Netflix in 2016
Variety.com: Ken Jeong to Star in ABC Medical Comedy Pilot ‘Dr. Ken’
Photos: Tony Award Winning Playwright David Henry Hwang, NEFA, Graham Sheffield CBE and Susan Stockton Receive 2015 ISPA Awards
Photos: Late Night at HERE LIES LOVE with Jaygee Macapugay, David Byrne, Jose Llana, Conrad Ricamora, Melody Butiu and More
Photos: Ellen Burstyn, Baz Luhrmann, John Leguizamo, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Stephen McKinley Henderson, John Patrick Shanley, David Henry Hwang, Liza Colón-Zayas, Kenneth Lonergan and More Celebrate Stephen Adly Guirgis at The Mimi Awards
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