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Broadway’s ALLEGIANCE Launches Docuseries “ALLEGIANCE: Trek to Broadway”

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Lorenzo Thione and Andrew Treagus, producers of the upcoming Broadway musical Allegiance starring Lea Salonga and George Takei, released their new docuseries ALLEGIANCE: Trek to Broadway, which chronicles the musical’s journey to Broadway, directly to their fans exclusively on Facebook. The first of this ten-part docuseries debuted today, with new bimonthly installments through December 2015.  Broadway’s Allegiance, a new musical inspired by Takei’s true-life story, opens on November 8, 2015 at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street).  Previews begin October 6.

In a statement, producer Lorenzo Thione said: “Since we began the journey to bring Allegiance to Broadway, we have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from the millions of online fans of George Takei and our show.  To further engage with them, we are thrilled to debut this series on Facebook, giving fans of George, of the show, and of Broadway in general, an exciting behind-the-scenes look at building a Broadway musical — think “Survivor” meets “The Bachelor” meets “Shark Tank”— while also being an intimate portrait of George’s lifelong dream to bring this personal story to the stage.”

George TakeiFans can watch the series on George Takei’s official Facebook Page

You can watch the first episode directly on Facebook at: http://gaman.me/TrektoBway

AllegianceThe cast also stars Telly Leung and features Katie Rose Clarke as Hannah Campbell, Michael K. Lee as Frankie Suzuki, Christopheren Nomura as Tatsuo Kimura and Greg Watanabe as Mike Masaoka.The ensemble includes Aaron J. Albano, Belinda Allyn, Marcus Choi, Janelle Dote, Dan Horn, Owen Johnston, Darren Lee, Manna Nichols, Autumn Ogawa, Rumi Oyama, Momoko Sugai, Cary Tedder, Elena Wang, Scott Watanabe and Scott Wise.

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Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee,  a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Alan Muraoka helmed THE REPORT starring Michael Countryman premieres in the New York International Fringe Festival, August 15-28

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Alan Muraoka

Alan Muraoka

A haunting new world premiere drama, THE REPORT, will be presented August 15 – 28 in the New York International Fringe Festival. Based on the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, THE REPORT is adapted by Martin Casella, whose THE IRISH CURSE earned the Outstanding Playwriting Award in the 2005 FringeNYC and went on to a highly acclaimed Off-Broadway run. The director is Alan Muraoka, whose credits include FALSETTOLAND (NAATCO), KARAOKE STORIES and “Sesame Street.”  With speciality movement and choreography by Darren Lee.

THE REPORT examines the true, unknown story of the British government’s cover-up of the largest civilian disaster of World War II. On March 3, 1943, 173 people died in London’s Bethnal Green tube station, which served as a bomb shelter during air raids. But not a single bomb was dropped that fateful night. The cause of this tragedy was kept secret for almost 30 years, until a young BBC journalist making a documentary began to uncover what actually took place. As the truth is revealed, we discover how trauma, fear and the paranoia of war impact our very humanity, and how the specter of a single public calamity resonates throughout multiple generations.

the reportTHE REPORT features Michael Countryman (“Boardwalk Empire,” “The Sopranos,” A FEW GOOD MEN, LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR, THE COMMON PURSUIT, YOU CAN COUNT ON ME) along with a company of British, Welsh, Canadian and American actors including Philippa Dawson, Denny Desmarias, Clemmie Evans, Natalie Frost, Jenny Green, Louis Lavoie, James Physick, Sophie Sorensen, Jonathan Stephens, Zoë Watkins, David Wells and Stuart Williams.

Martin Casella’s recent theater credits, in addition to the Off-Broadway and worldwide productions of THE IRISH CURSE, include the award-winning DIRECTIONS FOR RESTORING THE APPARENTLY DEAD and SCITUATE. He is the screenwriter of TOM’S DAD starring Will Ferrell and directed by Lasse Hallstrom, and THE LAND OF SOMETIMES, an animated British feature film.

Scenic design for THE REPORT is by Lauren Helpern, with costume design by Brian Hemesath, lighting design by Michael O’Connor and sound design by Chris Cassano.

The performance schedule will be Saturday August 15 at 3:15 pm, Tuesday August 18 at 9:45 pm, Monday August 24 at 4:30 pm, Thursday August 27 at 4:15 pm and Friday August 28 at 9:00 pm at Venue 13: Lynn RedgraveTheater@Culture Project located at 45 Bleecker Street.

THE REPORT is being presented by Barry Goralnick, Sarahbeth Grossman, Craig Zehms in association with Cutting Hedge Productions. For information & tickets visit www.FringeNYC.org. For more information about THE REPORT, please visit www.TheReportThePlay.com.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee,  a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Playwrights Dipika Guha, Adam Gwon, Octavio Solis and Lauren Yee to Explore the Intersections of Orange County Diversity Through SCR’s CrossRoads this Summer

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Dipika Guha, Adam Gwon, Octavio Solis and Lauren Yee are among the second group of playwrights chosen to participate in CrossRoads, South Coast Repertory’s new play commissioning initiative, thanks to funding from the Time Warner Foundation. This is the second time the foundation has provided funding for the initiative.

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The community-based CrossRoads project works with writers to develop plays after they undertake residencies through which they explore the diversity of Orange County. The quartet join the first group of CrossRoads playwrights: Luis Alfaro, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Carla Ching, Aditi Brennan Kapil, Qui Nguyen, Mona Monsour and Tanya Saracho.

During the summer of 2015, the four new CrossRoads playwrights are each spending 10 days in Orange County, getting fully immersed in the county’s rich cultural, social and political life. Through their explorations, they discover diverse stories and personal connections, and then will write plays either directly or indirectly informed by their residency experiences. These experiences are made possible by the generosity of community groups and leaders in the area.

About the 2015 CrossRoads Playwrights:

Dipika Guha

Dipika Guha

Dipika Guha was born in Calcutta and raised in India, Russia and the United Kingdom. Her work has been developed at Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizons, Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival, Naked Angels, Fault Line Theatre, Judson Church, One Coast Collaboration and the Tobacco Factory (UK), amongst others. www.dipikaguha.com

Adam Gwon

Adam Gwon

Adam Gwon is a composer/lyricist whose musicalsOrdinary Days and Cloudlands (co-written with Octavio Solis) were produced at South Coast Repertory. His honors include the Kleban Award, the Ebb Award, the Rodgers Award and the Loewe Award. His songs have been performed by such luminaries as Audra McDonald, Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James. www.adamgwon.com

Octavio Solis

Octavio Solis

Octavio Solis is a playwright and director living in Oregon. Author of over 20 plays, he is considered by many to be one of the most prominent Latino playwrights in America. His works have been mounted at theatres across the country, and many have been published, including his anthology, The River Plays. For South Coast Repertory, he wrote the long running La Posada Magica and Cloudlands, a musical co-written with Adam Gwon.

Lauren Yee

Lauren Yee

Lauren Yee is a playwright born and raised in San Francisco. Her work has been produced and developed around the country, including Victory Gardens Theater (Samsara), San Francisco Playhouse (in a word), Pan Asian Repertory Theatre (Ching Chong Chinaman) and Playwrights Realm (The Hatmaker’s Wife). Yee is a former Dramatists Guild fellow, MacDowell Colony fellow and Public Theater Emerging Writers Group member and is currently a member of the Ma-Yi Writers’ Lab and a Playwrights’ Center Core Writer. She is the 2015 resident playwright at Anaheim’s Chance Theatre, which recently produced the west coast premiere of Samsara. www.laurenyee.com

“Through this initiative, we’ve deepened or made new relationships with other organizations within the Orange County community. It’s also having an impact on how we think about our commissioning program and playwright residencies,” said Masterson. “We’re developing an exciting model for the future. This second round of commissions will allow us to perfect that model.”

“We’ve already begun to yield great dividends from our first round of CrossRoads writers,” said Artistic Director Marc Masterson. “It has produced great plays, like Qui Nguyen’s Vietgone, opening the Julianne Argyros Stage season, and Aditi Kapil’s Orange, read at the Pacific Playwrights Festival earlier this year.”

Following its world premiere at SCR, Nguyen’s Vietgone also will be produced at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2016. In July, Ching’s Nomad Hotel continued development as part of the National Playwrights Conference at the Eugene O’Neil Theater Center. Monsour’s unseen was on The Kilroys’ “The List” 2015—a list of the top un- and under-produced plays by female playwrights. It also gained further development at New York Stage and Film and a Studio Retreat at the Lark Play Development Center.

Learn more about CrossRoads: http://www.scr.org/get-connected/crossroads

ABOUT SOUTH COAST REPERTORY: Tony Award-winning South Coast Repertory, founded in 1964 by David Emmes and Martin Benson, is led by Artistic Director Marc Masterson and Managing Director Paula Tomei. It is widely recognized as one of the leading professional theatres in the United States. While its productions represent a balance of classic and modern theatre, SCR is renowned for its extensive new-play development program, which includes the nation’s largest commissioning program for emerging and established writers. Of SCR’s 491 productions, one-quarter have been world premieres. SCR-developed works have garnered two Pulitzer Prizes and eight Pulitzer nominations, several Obie Awards and scores of major new-play awards. Located in Costa Mesa, Calif., SCR is home to the 507-seat Segerstrom Stage, the 336-seat Julianne Argyros Stage and the 94-seat Nicholas Studio. www.scr.org

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Pork Filled Productions Presents World Premiere of Maggie Lee’s THE TUMBLEWEED ZEPHYR at the 12th Avenue Arts MainStage, August 14 to 29

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the tumbleweed zephyr

Pork Filled Productions presents the world premiere of The Tumbleweed Zephyr by Maggie Lee (The Clockwork Professor), directed by Amy Poisson (These Streets, Fast Company), at the 12th Avenue Arts Mainstage (1620 12th Ave., Seattle), August 14 to 29, 2015.

Two brothers, Atticus and Kai, climb aboard the Tumbleweed Zephyr, a transcontinental train headed from New Providence for the wilds of the Western Territories. But what starts as a simple journey by rail soon veers off-track, with airship bandits, twists of fate, wayward sparks of romance and the lonely call of a train whistle echoing across the clear desert sky.

The Tumbleweed Zephyr features Michael Blum, Manuel Cawaling, Linnea Ingalls, Madison Jade Jones, Stephanie Kim-Bryan, Kevin Lin, Troy Lund and Tadd Morgan. Producers are Maggie Lee, May Nguyen and Roger Tang.

Shows are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2 pm and Monday Pay-What-You-Can Industry Nights at 8pm.

“We had such a great audience response with The Clockwork Professor in 2013, so we’re really excited to revisit the New Providence world with a brand new adventure,” says Executive Director Roger Tang.

“It’s a spinoff from The Clockwork Professor—it’s several years later with a new group of characters, facing new challenges and exploring areas outside the city of New Providence. We’re mixing up bits from our favorite genres, from Westerns to romance to steampunk science fiction.. An important part of our mission at PFP is to give multicultural artists the opportunity to create their own narratives however they choose, and to have fun doing it!”

Advance purchase tickets are $15 General Admission and $12 Student/Senior at Brown Paper Tickets. There is also a Double Date Deal (four General Admissions for $50). At the door, tickets are $18 General Admission, $15 Student/Senior/TPS. PFP also participates in Teen Tix. The Tumbleweed Zephyr is rated PG-13 for suggestive dialogue and combat situations. For more information, please email Pork Filled Productions at info@porkfilled.com.

Maggie Lee is a Seattle playwright whose work reflects her love of comedy, science fiction, and horror; her produced plays include The Journey of the Bell (The 14/48 Projects), The Clockwork Professor (Pork Filled Productions), The Sunshower Bride and Paper and Ink (Live Girls! Theater), Last Light (Playing in Progress), the Revealed! walking tours (SIS Productions), collaborating on Greetings from Styx and King Arthur and the Knights of the Playground (Balagan Theatre), Kindred Spirits (ReAct Theatre), H.P. Lovecraft adaptations (Open Circle Theater), the Double Shot Theatre Festival, and 14/48. Maggie is also the lead sketch writer and a performer with the Pork Filled Players, Seattle’s Asian American sketch comedy group, as well as designing lights, props, and puppets for many local fringe theaters. She was a panelist for Asian American Women in Comedy at the 2011 National Asian American Theater Conference in Los Angeles, and was twice featured at ACT’s Local Writers Showcase at the REPRESENT! Multicultural Playwrights’ Festival. She is a member of the SIS Writers Group, Rain City Projects, the Sandbox Artists Collective, and an Artist in Residence at Theatre Off Jackson.

Amy Poisson is thrilled to be joining PFP for her third show as director – previous shows include Fast Company by Carla Ching (2014 Seattle Times Footlight Award) and The Clockwork Professor by Maggie Lee, both at Theatre Off Jackson. Most recently, Amy directed Blood/Water/Paint by Joy McCullough-Carranza at TOJ for Live Girls! Theater. She also directed These Streets by Gretta Harley & Sarah Rudinoff at Central Heating Lab at ACT and The Strange Misadventures of Patty by Allison Moore at Annex Theatre. She was the Associate Director for Robin Hood with Allison Narver at Seattle Children’s Theatre and Assistant Director with Sheila Daniels on Elektra at Seattle Shakespeare Company. Amy has directed small various projects for 14/48, Live Girls!, and Book-It, and is a former Equity stage manager and worked at the Seattle Rep for five seasons. She has also managed shows at the Intiman, Empty Space, ACT, and many other small theaters that have come and gone over the years. Amy holds a Certificate in Directing for Stage and Screen from the UW, a BA in Theatre from Eckerd College and is currently adjunct faculty at Cornish College of the Arts and Seattle University.

Spun off from the long running sketch comedy group the Pork Filled Players, Pork Filled Productions stretches the boundaries of Asian American theatre.. Channelling the boundless imagination and creativity of modern Asian American artists, Pork Filled Productions embraces a spectrum of unexpected genres, such as steampunk (The Clockwork Professor by Maggie Lee), supernatural comedies (Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love by Prince Gomolvilas), mistaken race farces (Yellow Face by David Henry Hwang), crime family (Fast Company by Carla Ching) and even Kung-fu zombie Shakespeare (Living Dead in Denmark by Qui Nguyen).

The Tumbleweed Zephyr is supported by 4Culture and the Office of Arts & Culture Seattle and is an Associated Program of Shunpike. Shunpike is the 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides independent arts groups in Washington with the services, resources and opportunities they need to forge their own paths to sustainable success.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. 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

 


SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY, written by and starring Ben Rauch Set for New York International Fringe Festival, 8/14-27

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Single room occupancy

Single Room Occupancy, a new pop/rock comedy musical will be presented as part of the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival on August 14, 17, 20, 21 and 27. Written by and starring popular theatre, film and television actor Ben Rauch (HBO’s “Girls,” Jersey Boys-The Movie, “Gossip Girl”), Single Room Occupancy has lyrics by Gaby Gold, Rory Scholl, and Ben Rauch. Joey Murray directs.

The musical will run at the Lynn Redgrave Theatre at Culture Project (Venue #13), 45 Bleecker Street (at Lafayette) for five shows only- Friday, August 14 @ 2:15pm, Monday, August 17 @ 9:30pm, Thursday, August 20 @ 7:15pm, Friday, August 21 @ 2:15pm and Thursday, August 27 @ midnight.

A hilarious musical for anyone whose biggest obstacle is themselves, the production features Rauch, who plays multiple instruments, Cali Elizabeth Moore, Jay Paranada, Kat Liz Kramer, Lane Kwederis, Rory Scholl and Dianne Kaye as well as a live band.

The production team includes set design by You-Shin Chen, lighting design by Suzanne Immarigeon, sound design by Joshua D. Reid, choreography by Jebbel Arce, musical direction by Noriko Sunamoto.

In Single Room Occupancy, a single guy’s comedic singer/songwriter dream is challenged by the distractions of social media, relationships and his fear of performing beyond the confines of his tiny apartment in Secaucus, New Jersey.

General admission tickets are $18 and are available online  or at the door (convenience fees may apply). www.singleroommusical.com

Ben Rauch, an actor/singer/composer/musician, who hails from Marlboro, NJ, recently appeared in the film Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood, as the pianist/singer for the Four Seasons. He was seen in The Bronze which was the official opening night selection at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and will be in theaters in October. His television credits include an upcoming role on HBO’s “Girls,” recurring role on “Gossip Girl,” “ED,” and “Strangers with Candy” among others. His additional film work includes Tenderness (with Russell Crowe). His work on stage includes: A Few Good Men (with Lou Diamond Phillips), People Are Living There (Signature Theatre), Lost in Yonkers (Theatre Virginia), Miklat (Florida Stage), The Unexpected Guest, The Sunshine Boys, Spring Awakening (Broadway Workshop), Ludlow Ladd (Tada), Starmites, The Gifts of the Magi, Mental: The Musical (Cherry Lane), Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (Papermill), Jack and the Beanstalk (Symphony Space). Ben partnered with The NJ Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund to release, At The Water’s Edge, a fundraising music video for victims of Hurricane Sandy. The 2013 USA Songwriting Competition honored his song, “I Love Asian Girls” in their top 10 Comedy/Novelty category. Ben has also headlined at the NY Funny Song Festival for the last two years. www.benrauchsite.com

Joey Murray (Director) is a New York City-based stage and concert director currently directing Under Construction at NYMF 2015. Most recently, he directed and choreographed The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Pinkalicious The Musical at Jenny Wiley Theatre in Eastern Kentucky and is associate director for the Broadway-bound production of CAN-CAN atPaper Mill Playhouse. Resident Stage Director for The Broadway Dolls, a “Best of Manhattan” award-winning stage show that has played major performing art centers all over the United States and China. NYC directing credits include: America’s Breath of Fresh Air (FRINGE); Bashert (New York Musical Theatre Festival); Tour de Fierce (NYMF); The Hole (New York Theatre Barn); The Gallery (NYTB); Love Letter (Zipper Theatre); The Pride Concert (Joe’s Pub/Public Theatre); An Evening of Firsts (featuring Mary Testa/Stage 72) and numerous concerts/readings/workshops. Off Broadway, he provided the book for the controversial rock musical The Hole (with collaborators Rob Baumgartner and Heidi Heilig), at Theatre at St. Clements. Joey developed and directed the world premiere Kander and Ebb revue City Lights, and the premiere 80’s rock event Take Me Home at Downstairs Cabaret Theatre in Rochester, NY. Associate Director of Grease (Gateway Playhouse). Graduate of Catholic University of America. Studied playwriting and directing at New York University and The Barrow Group.

Cali Elizabeth Moore did her first national commercial at age 8 and went on to work in film, TV, commercials, voice over, video games, and theatre. Favorite roles include: NBC’s “30 Rock” (Vanessa), Off Broadway’s “The Brady Bunch” (Marcia), Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey), Smokey Joe’s Café (Pattie), How To Succeed… Hedy LaRue (Winner of Knot Award for Best Supporting Actress), and Funked Up Fairytales (Originated role of Titania. Directed by Jerry Dixon) Currently, Cali can be seen in the short films The Shvitzing (premiering September 2015) and Micro (premiering August 2015).

Jay Paranada’s stage work includes Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Van Buren, Piper Theatre), Guys and Dolls (Nicely, Genesis Rep), Merrily We Roll Along (Scotty, Astoria Performing Arts Center), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Bun Foo, Gallery Players), Suites By Sondheim (Alice Tully Hall), Alice Unraveled (NYMF), Odyssey: The Epic Musical (The Araca Project). Select regional credits include: Miss Saigon (Engineer, Best Actor BWW Denver Award), Spelling Bee (Chip), Flower Drum Song (Sammy Fong). Upcoming: Into The Woods (Baker) and A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bottom) at Redhouse Arts Center.

Kat Liz Kramer was most recently seen in the 20th Anniversary National Tour of Smokey Joe’s Cafe. Additional credits include Man in the Mirror (world tour), Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes (regional), Bakers Wife, Into The Woods (regional). Her first major role was Clara in the San Francisco Ballet’s production of the Nutcracker. Kat joined the Kids Next Door Performing Group opening up for the late great Don Ho’s Christmas show in Vegas for two seasons and performing all over LA and Orange County. In 2012 the singer/songwriter/guitarist released her album, My Wonderland EP.

Lane Kwederis is an actor, writer, and improviser based in NYC. She performs regularly with the house team Characters Welcome at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, Legend at the Magnet Theater, and Title of Team at the PIT. Television credits include “Broad City” (Comedy Central), “The Untitled Aziz Ansari Project” (Netflix), and “Redrum” (Discovery ID). She was the understudy for Baby in the first national tour and original Toronto cast of Dirty Dancing.

Rory Scholl recently made his Off Broadway debut in Mallorca (Abingdon Theater). He is on the improv house team Royals every Friday night at the Peoples Improv Theater, producer of the touring improv show ARTPROV, and is the lead in Ghostblasters, a musical parody of Ghostbusters debuting Aug 2 at the Peoples Improv Theater. He produces a “Good Sense of Tumor” for NPR’s Studio 360 and is the head writer for ABC’S “Shark Tank,” “The Mark Cuban Show,” was a contestant on Mark Burnett’s “Jingles” reality show, and is spokesperson for Cornell University where he performs with Wynton Marsalis at the Lincoln Center.

Dianne Kaye is a singer/actor/dancer from Sydney, Australia. Some of her performances include; On Stage and On Screen, Baggage (NYFA), Les Miserables (Willoughby Theatre Company), Hairspray (RMS/CTG), Princess Plum’s Prophecy (Australian Theatre for Young People) and Forbidden Broadway (Cleveland Street Theatre). She recently performed as a soloist at theApollo Theatre, and co-wrote, produced, and acted in an original comedy short film ‘Grasshoppers Don’t Fly’ (pending release). She was named Star Central Magazine’s ‘Female Artist to Watch Out For in 2014′.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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THE KING AND I’s Jose Llana, Ruthie Ann Miles and Betsy Morgan, HAND TO GOD’s Steven Boyer, DAMES AT SEA’s Lesli Margherita & More Slated for Broadway in Bryant Park on August 13

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Jose llana as The King of Siam in The King and I. Photo by Paul Kolnik

Jose llana as The King of Siam in The King and I. Photo by Paul Kolnik

On Thursday, August 13th, 106.7 LITE FM will conclude its 15th annual lunchtime theatre summer series, ‘106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park.’ The 2015 program has presented the best of Broadway, FREE to the public, on six consecutive Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. ET on the Bryant Park Stage.

This week’s line-up will include performances from the casts of Daddy Long Legs, Once Upon a Mattress, The King and I (Betsy Morgan, Jose Llana, Ruthie Ann Miles), Dames at Sea (Lesli Margherita, Danny Gardner), Spring Awakening (Katie Boeck, Sandra Mae Frank) and Hand to God (Steven Boyer, Sarah Stiles).

Ruthie Ann Miles. Photo by Paul Kolnik

Ruthie Ann Miles. Photo by Paul Kolnik

Hosted by LITE FM’s on-air personalities, the annual presentation of open-air, On- and Off- Broadway lunch hour performances in Bryant Park is presented by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Aruba Tourism Authority and SheaMoisture.

Broadway in Bryant Park invites New Yorkers to soak up the summer and watch hit musical numbers from current and past Tony Award-winning musicals, including The King and I (four-time 2015 Tony Award winner including Best Revival of a Musical), Something Rotten! (2015 Tony Award Winner for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical), Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, STOMP, LES MISERABLES, WICKED, Kinky Boots and CHICAGO.

The Bryant Park stage is located at 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets. Lawn seating is first-come, first-serve.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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André De Shields, Phylicia Rashad, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ebony Jo-Ann, Inaya Day, Reji Woods and More set for THE WIZ is 40: A Celebration in Dance and Music at SummerStage in Central Park on 8/12; Marcus Garvey Park on 8/13, 8/14

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The Wiz

SUMMERSTAGE 30 PRESENTS!

A FAISON FIREHOUSE THEATER/APAC, INC. PRODUCTION

THE WIZ IS 40

A CELEBRATION IN DANCE & SONG

George Faison & Tad Schnugg, Producers

Tonight, I’m easing on down the Yellow Brick Road to Summerstage at Rumsey Playfield, to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the The Wiz on Broadway.

Directions: Enter Central Park on 69th and 5th Ave.  Doors open at 7pm, showtime is at 8pm. Click here for directions.

Thursday, August 13th and Friday, August 14th, Summerstage, Marcus Garvey Park, W. 122nd St. and Mt. Morris Park West in New York.  Showtime is at 7pm. Click here for more information.

TO DONATE OR SECURE RESERVED VIP SEATS PLEASE VISIT THE CAMPAIGN BY CLICKING:

http://www.gofundme.com/The-Wiz-2015

The Wiz's André De Shields brought the house down as he sang " Do You Wanted to Meet the Wizard" in his original Broadway costume as part of The Black Stars of The Great White Way Broadway Reunion: Live The Dream at Carnegie Hall in New York on June 23, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

The Wiz’s André De Shields brought the house down as he sang ” Do You Wanted to Meet the Wizard” in his original Broadway costume as part of The Black Stars of The Great White Way Broadway Reunion: Live The Dream at Carnegie Hall in New York on June 23, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Choreographed by Tony Award-winner George Faison with musical direction by Damien L. Sneed, The Wiz: A Celebration in Dance and Music will feature co-host/emcee Tony Award-winner (and Munchkin from the original Broadway run!) Phylicia Rashad; Two-time Tony nominee André De Shields (reprising his role as The Wiz); Tony Award-Winner for the role of Glinda, Dee Dee Bridgewater; Ebony Jo-Ann in the role of Addaperle; singer/songwriter Wallace Gary as The Scarecrow; Inaya Day  and Darlesia Cearcy as Dorothy; Nicole Elaine Phifer as Evillene, Reji Woods as Lion, John Manzari and Anitra McKinney.

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 André De Shields. Photo by Lia Chang Ebony Jo-Ann Phylicia Rashad. Photo by Lia Chang Inaya Day

The cast also includes Elijah Avraham, Jahmal Chase, Raymond Matsamura, Nahum McLean, Martell Ruffin Nehemiah Spencer, Jerome Wells, Khalia Campbell, Priscilla Greco, Aqura Lacey, Krystal Mackie, Mahalia Mays, Briana Nuamah, Amber Pickens and Bria Williams.

PIT SINGERS: Chenee Campbell Kojo Littles, Matia Washington and Darrell Williams.

KEYBOARDS: Edward Callahan,  Jeremy Jordan

Assistants to Mr. Faison: Gina Ellis, David Robertson

Production Stage Manager: Gwen Gilliam

Dance Arranger/Musical Supervisor: Timothy Graphenreed

George Faison. Photo by Lia Chang

George Faison. Photo by Lia Chang

George Faison, internationally celebrated producer, writer, composer, director, choreographer and dancer, made history in 1975 when he became the first African American to win a Tony Award for Best Choreography for The Wiz. In honor of the Broadway hit’s 40th anniversary this year, Faison will present performances of original songs and dances from the show. Mr. Faison also heads the Faison Firehouse Theater in Central Harlem, which he founded in 2000 along with Tad Schnugg.The Firehouse is a technologically advanced theater where Mr. Faison develops digital applications for the performing arts as well as original theater pieces. The 130-seat theater, branded “Hollywood of Harlem” by the media, is a full service performing arts and cultural center with fine arts galleries, rehearsal facilities and a cabaret theater. faisonfirehouse.org

Tony Award winners Dee Dee Bridgewater and George Faison celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Broadway debut of THE WIZ on January 5, 2015 at the Faison Firehouse Theater in New York. Photo by Brian Whitted

Tony Award winners Dee Dee Bridgewater and George Faison celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Broadway debut of THE WIZ on January 5, 2015 at the Faison Firehouse Theater in New York. Photo by Brian Whitted

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.

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 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.

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 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.

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

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 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.

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 Broadway production moved to The Broadway Theatre on May 25, 1977, and closed on January 28, 1979, after four years and 1,672 performances.

Geoffrey Holder, Artist, Actor, Dancer, Choreographer, Two-Time Tony Award-winning Director and Costume Designer for The Wiz, Dies at 84; Son Pens Intimate Account of Last Days

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

Photos and Video: The Wiz’s André De Shields sang “So You Wanted to Meet the Wizard” as part of The Black Stars of The Great White Way Broadway Reunion: Live The Dream at Carnegie Hall  

For complete series lineup, please visit SummerStage.org

PLEASE NOTE: SummerStage shows take place outdoors and take place RAIN OR SHINE. Shows are only cancelled in the event of what event organizers consider to be dangerous winds or lightning. Schedule of events and performers is subject to change. The following cannot be brought into the Central Park venue: glass bottles, cans, coolers, folding chairs, bikes, rollerblades, skateboards, beach umbrellas, video cameras, selfie sticks, professional camera gear, tripods or pets. SummerStage is not responsible for prohibited items left outside the venue. Bags subject to search. Alcoholic beverages are forbidden in NYC Parks. The distribution and sale of unauthorized promotional materials is banned. Beer and wine are on sale at the Central Park venue for onsite consumption only. Smoking is prohibited in all NYC parks.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

The Wiz articles:
THE WIZ: A Celebration in Dance and Music featuring André De Shields, Phylicia Rashad, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ebony Jo-Ann, Inaya Day and more at SummerStage in Central Park on 8/12; Marcus Garvey Park on 8/13, 8/14
Kenny Leon Helmed ‘The Wiz’ Set as NBC’s Next Live Musical to air on Dec. 3; Broadway Revival Slated for 2016-17
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
Photos: André De Shields, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ken Page, Charl Brown, Carly Hughes, Alton Fitzgerald White, Lillias White in 40th Anniversary of The WIZ Tribute at BC/EFA’s GYPSY OF THE YEAR; Competition Breaks Records With Over $5 Million as Hugh Jackman’s THE RIVER Brings in Top Donation
Geoffrey Holder, Artist, Actor, Dancer, Choreographer, Two-Time Tony Award-winning Director and Costume Designer for The Wiz, Dies at 84; Son Pens Intimate Account of Last Days

Other articles about André De Shields:
André De Shields in CONFESSIONS OF A P.I.M.P., Black Stars of the Great White Way anniversary concert at NBTF and Broadway-Bound GOTTA DANCE 
Multimedia: CONFESSIONS OF A P.I.M.P. Opening Night with André De Shields; #Ignition Festival Continues through July 19
Video: André De Shields sings Smile in CONFESSIONS OF A P.I.M.P. in Victory Gardens’ 2015 IGNITION Festival of New Plays
Video: André De Shields sings Street Corner Symphony and Mary Mack in CONFESSIONS OF A P.I.M.P. in Victory Gardens’ 2015 IGNITION Festival of New Plays
Photo and Video Preview: Two-time Tony nominee André De Shields Kicks Off Victory Gardens’ 2015 Ignition Festival of New Plays with CONFESSIONS OF A P.I.M.P
Two-time Tony nominee André De Shields, GREY’S ANATOMY star Sandra Oh, Kimberly Lawson, Donica Lynn, Tony Mhoon, Doug Peck, Robert Reddrick, Anjali Bhimani and More set for 2015 IGNITION Festival of New Plays at Victory Gardens Theater, July 16-19
Two-Time Tony nominee André De Shields, Tony Winner Lillias White, ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK’s Lori Tan Chinn, Stephanie Powers, Georgia Engel & More Will Lead Broadway-Bound Musical GOTTA DANCE in Chicago
tcgcircle.org THE GRAND ILLUSION by ANDRÉ DE SHIELDS in FOX FELLOWSHIPS
Click here for more articles on André De Shields.

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AsAmNews.com: A Chat with Broadway’s New King of Siam, Jose Llana
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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


Lia Chang Photos and Video: THE KING AND I’s Jose Llana, Ruthie Ann Miles and Betsy Morgan sing in 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park

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A great turnout for Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

A great turnout for Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Free concerts in city parks and alternative spaces are among New York’s ultimate summer pleasures. It’s even better when you know someone that is performing.

The King and I's Jose Llana, Betsy Morgan and Ruthie Ann Miles attend 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The King and I’s Jose Llana, Betsy Morgan and Ruthie Ann Miles attend 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Yesterday was a glorious afternoon for me and many others as Jose Llana, Tony award-winner Ruthie Ann Miles and Betsy Morgan from the Tony award-winning revival of Lincoln Center’s The King and I, took center stage at the 15th annual lunchtime theatre summer series, ‘106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park.’ The 2015 program has presented the best of Broadway, FREE to the public, on six consecutive Thursdays at 12:30 p.m. ET on the Bryant Park Stage.

Llana and Miles last starred together as Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos in the long-running hit musical Here Lies Love by David Byrne and Fat Boy Slim at the Public Theater.

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Llana, who is currently playing a limited engagement as The King of Siam through Sunday, September 27, sang “A Puzzlement”.

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

After his turn as The King, Llana is headed to the recording studio to lay down tracks for his new CD, which will feature a lineup of songs that he performed in his sold-out Lincoln Center American Songbook Concert last March. He is also planning more concert dates in the late fall and winter to promote the album.

A Chat with Broadway’s New King of Siam, Jose Llana

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Jose Llana from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Ruthie Ann Miles, who garnered a Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony Award for her role as Lady Thiang, sang “Something Wonderful”.

Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

She had her adorable daughter, Abigail and her mother, Esther in tow.

Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles, her daughter, Abigail and her mother, Esther attend 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles, her daughter, Abigail and her mother, Esther attend 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

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And Betsy Morgan sang “Hello, Young Lovers”.

Betsy Morgan from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

Betsy Morgan from the cast of The King and I performs at 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway In Bryant Park on August 13, 2015 in New York City. Photo by Lia Chang

The line-up also included performances from the casts of Daddy Long Legs, Once Upon a Mattress, Dames at Sea, Spring Awakening and Hand to God.

The King and I's Jose Llana and family members attend 106.7 LITE FM's Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The King and I’s Jose Llana and family members attend 106.7 LITE FM’s Broadway in Bryant Park in New York on August 13, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Hosted by LITE FM’s on-air personalities, the annual presentation of open-air, On- and Off- Broadway lunch hour performances in Bryant Park is presented by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Aruba Tourism Authority and SheaMoisture.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Broadwayworld.com: Photo Flash: First Look at THE REPORT as Part of FringeNYC
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#AAIFF2015: Top Ten Winning Films of the Film Lab’s 11th Annual 72 Hour Shootout Filmmaking Competition- Awards and Wrap Party
Partying at the Closing Night Screening of Wong Fu Productions’ EVERYTHING BEFORE US; AAIFF 2015 Award Winners Announced
AsAmNews.com: Asian American Tweeters Get Special Shout-out in Playbill
Playbill.com: Retweet! BroadwayGirlNYC’s Picks For Most Useful Theatre Women on Social Media
AsAmNews.com:Playing Hide And Seek With Actress Lia Chang
BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA Cast Reunion featured in BLACK BELT MAGAZINE August/September 2015
Drumhead Magazine: Living Colour Drummer Will Calhoun, Photos by Lia Chang 
AsAmNews.com: A Chat with Broadway’s New King of Siam, Jose Llana
AsAmNews.com: Award-winning Filmmaker Jennifer Phang’s Sci-Fi Film ‘Advantageous’ Available on Netflix and iTunes
AsAmNews.com: Lunch with Tony Winner Lea Salonga and George Takei, Stars of ALLEGIANCE
AsAmNews.com: Tony Award winning playwright David Henry Hwang Warns Graduates to Resist Nostalgia
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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



Photos: In Rehearsal with director Alan Muraoka and the cast of THE REPORT starring Michael Countryman; set for world premiere in New York International Fringe Festival

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Alan Muraoka. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka is at the helm of a haunting new world premiere drama, THE REPORT, which opens in the New York International Fringe Festival on August 15th at the Lynn Redgrave Theater @Culture Project located at 45 Bleecker Street for a total of five performances through August 28th.

MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN (center) and the cast of THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN (center) and the cast of THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Based on the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, THE REPORT is adapted by Martin Casella, whose THE IRISH CURSE earned the Outstanding Playwriting Award in the 2005 FringeNYC and went on to a highly acclaimed Off-Broadway run.

Alan Muraoka and Darren Lee discuss the choreography for a scene in rehearsal for THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and Darren Lee discuss the choreography for a scene in rehearsal for THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Director Muraoka’s credits include FALSETTOLAND (NAATCO), KARAOKE STORIES and a sixteen year stint on “Sesame Street”. The production features specialty movement and choreography by Darren Lee.

Alan Muraoka and Michael Countryman in rehearsal for THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and Michael Countryman in rehearsal for THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

THE REPORT examines the true, unknown story of the British government’s cover-up of the largest civilian disaster of World War II. On March 3, 1943, 173 people died in London’s Bethnal Green tube station, which served as a bomb shelter during air raids. But not a single bomb was dropped that fateful night. The cause of this tragedy was kept secret for almost 30 years, until a young BBC journalist making a documentary began to uncover what actually took place. As the truth is revealed, we discover how trauma, fear and the paranoia of war impact our very humanity, and how the specter of a single public calamity resonates throughout multiple generations.

Darren Lee, Alan Muraoka in tech with the cast and crew for THE REPORT at the Lynn Redgrave Theater. Photo by Lia Chang

Darren Lee, Alan Muraoka in tech with the cast and crew for THE REPORT at the Lynn Redgrave Theater. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

THE REPORT features Michael Countryman (“Boardwalk Empire,” “The Sopranos,” A FEW GOOD MEN, LAUGHTER ON THE 23rd FLOOR, THE COMMON PURSUIT, YOU CAN COUNT ON ME) along with a company of British, Welsh, Canadian and American actors including Philippa Dawson, Denny Desmarias, Clemmie Evans, Natalie Frost, Jenny Green, Louis Lavoie, James Physick, Sophie Sorensen, Jonathan Stephens, Zoë Watkins, David Wells and Stuart Williams.

STUART WILLIAMS and MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

STUART WILLIAMS and MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

STUART WILLIAMS, SOPHIE SORENSEN and MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

STUART WILLIAMS, SOPHIE SORENSEN and MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

LOUIS LAVOIE, JAMES PHYSICK, ZOE WATKINS and STUART WILLIAMS in THE REPORT Photo by Lia Chang

LOUIS LAVOIE, JAMES PHYSICK, ZOE WATKINS and STUART WILLIAMS in THE REPORT Photo by Lia Chang

ZOE WATKINS and PHILIPPA DAWSON in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

ZOE WATKINS and PHILIPPA DAWSON in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN and SOPHIE SORENSEN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

MICHAEL COUNTRYMAN and SOPHIE SORENSEN in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Martin Casella’s recent theater credits, in addition to the Off-Broadway and worldwide productions of THE IRISH CURSE, include the award-winning DIRECTIONS FOR RESTORING THE APPARENTLY DEAD and SCITUATE. He is the screenwriter of TOM’S DAD starring Will Ferrell and directed by Lasse Hallstrom, and THE LAND OF SOMETIMES, an animated British feature film.

Costume designer Brian Hemesath and director Alan Muraoka in rehearsal for THE REPORT at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project. Photo by Lia Chang

Costume designer Brian Hemesath and director Alan Muraoka in rehearsal for THE REPORT at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project. Photo by Lia Chang

Scenic design for THE REPORT is by Lauren Helpern, with costume design by Brian Hemesath, lighting design by Michael O’Connor and sound design by Chris Sassano.

Packing to load out after tech on August 12, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Packing to load out after tech on August 12, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The performance schedule is Saturday August 15 at 3:15 pm, Tuesday August 18 at 9:45 pm, Monday August 24 at 4:30 pm, Thursday August 27 at 4:15 pm and Friday August 28 at 9:00 pm at Venue 13: Lynn Redgrave Theater @Culture Project located at 45 Bleecker Street.

THE REPORT is being presented by Barry Goralnick, Sarahbeth Grossman, Craig Zehms in association with Cutting Hedge Productions. For information & tickets visit www.FringeNYC.org. For more information about THE REPORT, please visit www.TheReportThePlay.com.

Kung Fu director playwright, director Leigh Silverman and assistant director Alan Muraoka at The Pershing Square Signature Center on February 11, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Kung Fu director playwright, director Leigh Silverman and assistant director Alan Muraoka at The Pershing Square Signature Center on February 11, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

ALAN MURAOKA (Director) – New York credits include: David Henry Hwang’s Kung Fu (Signature Theatre-Assistant Director to Leigh Silverman), Ann Harada: American Songbook (Lincoln Center), Awesomer & Awesomer!!! (Triad Theatre), The King and I (Harbor Lights Theatre Company), Telly Leung: Playlist and What Makes a Man? (54 Below), Who Loves Ya’ Baby? (Laurie Beechman Theatre), Grand Hotel (NYU/Cap 21), Falsettoland (NAATCO), John Tartaglia AD-LIBerty (Joe’s Pub) Karaoke Stories (IMUA Theater Company), Christmas Eve With Christmas Eve 1,2, & 3 (BC/EFA Benefits at the Midtown Theatre) Empty Handed (Musicals Tonight) and cabarets for Tony-nominated actress Stephanie D’Abruzzo and Ann Harada.

Director Alan Muraoka gives Ann Harada notes in dress rehearsal for her Lincoln Center American Songbook debut in February 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Director Alan Muraoka gives Ann Harada notes in dress rehearsal for her Lincoln Center American Songbook debut in February 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Regionally: At the Lyric Theatre in Oklahoma City, he has directed The King and IXanaduDisney’s High School Musical and Disney’s High School Musical 2. Other regional credits include Disney’s High School Musical (MUNY, Casa Mañana), Urinetown (Trinity University), and Associate Director for Up In The Air (Kennedy Center). Television: Alan has directed for “Sesame Street” and for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on NBC.

Harbor Lights Theater Company’s Production of The King and I, directed by Alan Muraoka (November 2012). Photo by Lia Chang

Harbor Lights Theater Company’s Production of The King and I, directed by Alan Muraoka (November 2012). Photo by Lia Chang

Mr. Muraoka is a member of the SSDC and an alumni of the Lincoln Center Director’s Lab. Current projects in development include a musical version of Steven Kluger’s The Last Days Of Summer, an original song cycle of composer Jason Loffredo called Turning The Page. As an actor, Mr. Muraoka has been a cast member of the Emmy-winning television series “Sesame Street” for the past 16 years, where he plays Alan, the proprietor of Hooper’s Store. Mr. Muraoka is a graduate of UCLA, where he received the Carol Burnett Musical Comedy Award for performance. He was also the 2004 recipient of the APEX Inspiration Award and the FCC’s 2007 Role Model of the Year Award opportunity. www.alanmuraoka.net

Alan Muraoka and the cast of Sesame Street in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on November 27, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and the cast of Sesame Street in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on November 27, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

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Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine.

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Eric Ting is the New Artistic Director of California Shakespeare Theater

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Eric Ting

Eric Ting

Congratulations to Eric Ting who has been appointed as the new Artistic Director of the California Shakespeare Theater.

Ting will make periodic visits to the Theater between now and November 1, 2015, when he assumes his official duties as Cal Shakes Artistic Director. He will be joined in early 2016 by his wife Meiyin Wang—currently Co-Director of the Under the Radar Festival and the Devised Theater Initiative at the Public Theater as well as Curator of the Park Avenue Armory Artist- In-Residence program in New York City—and their new daughter, Frankie.

The announcement, by Cal Shakes Board President Jean Simpson and Search Committee Chair Kate Stechschulte, caps an extensive seven-month nationwide search. Ting will serve as the fifth artistic director in the company’s history, succeeding outgoing Artistic Director Jonathan Moscone, who completed his 16-year tenure with the opening of The Mystery of Irma Vep.

President Jean Simpson commented, “The board is delighted to be welcoming Eric Ting to Cal Shakes. We met some extraordinary candidates during this search process, but ultimately Eric rose to the top. With his extensive directing credits at some of the top theaters in the country, his decade of institutional leadership experience as the Associate Artistic Director of Long Wharf Theatre, his collaborative spirit, and his demonstrated vision and passion for arts education and community engagement, he is well-poised to take the creative helm of this wonderful institution.”

“I am profoundly honored to join this remarkable organization whose mission and programming both on and off its stage so thoroughly embody what I believe a theater can and must be today,” Eric Ting remarked. “I’m inspired by the fearless scope of vision of my predecessor, Jonathan Moscone; and humbled by the collective commitment, faith, and trust given me by Jean, Kate, and the entre Cal Shakes Board. I can’t imagine a more passionate and devoted partner than Susie Falk; nor a more dynamic community of staff, artists, and audience to call my home; nor a more splendid cultural and civic landscape than the Bay Area; and that stage, that glorious backdrop, those hills, that sky, the stars! I’m eager to see what the future holds for Cal Shakes, and so very excited to be a part of it.”

Francis Jue, Eric Ting and Jo Mei in rehearsal for The World of Extreme Happiness at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York on January 27, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Francis Jue, Eric Ting and Jo Mei in rehearsal for The World of Extreme Happiness at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York on January 27, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

“Participating in this search process has been a rich and rewarding experience,” added Managing Director Susie Falk. “The search committee, working with consultant Greg Kandel of Management Consultants for the Arts, had the opportunity to engage artists, staff, community partners, patrons, and donors in conversations about the future of Cal Shakes, and to find the right individual to lead us into our next chapter. I’m thrilled that Eric has been selected as my partner, and look forward to working closely with him in the years to come.”

Playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig and director Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig and director
Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Obie Award-winning director Eric Ting has been called “a magician” by New Yorker magazine and “perhaps one of the most gifted young directors in our midst” (Hartford Courant). Deeply committed throughout his career to the development of new and diverse voices for the theater, Mr. Ting has directed new works (many of them world premieres) by Sam Hunter, Adit Kapil, Kimber Lee, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Laura Jacqmin, Kenneth Lin, Kristofer Diaz, Anna Deavere Smith, and others.

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Beyond his advocacy for new plays, Ting has also been recognized for his co-adaptation of Hemingway’s Old Man & the Sea and his controversial interpretation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth set during the Vietnam War. Mr. Ting has directed productions at Manhattan Theatre Club, Soho Rep, the Public Theater, Goodman Theatre, Victory Gardens, Williamstown Theatre Festival, A.R.T., Hartford Stage, BAM Next Wave, and the Alliance Theatre; as well as internationally, including Singapore, France, Canada, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Bali. No stranger to the Bay Area, his work has been seen at Shakespeare Santa Cruz (Shipwrecked! An Entertainment…), and through workshops and readings at A.C.T., Berkeley Rep, Marin Theatre Company, and the Bay Area Playwrights Festival.

Telly Leung, Jennifer Lim and director Eric Ting in rehearsal for The World of Extreme Happiness at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York on January 27, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Telly Leung, Jennifer Lim and director Eric Ting in rehearsal for The World of Extreme Happiness at Manhattan Theatre Club in New York on January 27, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

During his eleven seasons at Long Wharf Theatre, eight as Associate Artistic Director, Mr. Ting was most notably a driving force in several innovative community and audience engagement initiatives that vigorously pursued the potential of art as a tool for social change. He has been a teaching artist for the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center and the Perry-Mansfeld Performing Arts School and Camp; led playwriting workshops for survivors of domestic violence; and developed afer-school programs for underprivileged children in his home state of West Virginia.

Opening night with The World of Extreme Happiness - actor James Saito, playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, cast members Sue Jin Song, Telly Leung, Jennifer Lim, Francis Jue, and actress Jo Mei, sound designer Mikhail Fiksel, and director Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Opening night with The World of Extreme Happiness – actor James Saito, playwright Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, cast members Sue Jin Song, Telly Leung, Jennifer Lim, Francis Jue, and actress Jo Mei, sound designer Mikhail Fiksel, and director Eric Ting. Photo by Lia Chang

Mr. Ting is a founding member of the artists’ collective Intelligent Beasts. He is a multiple-grant recipient, including a TCG New Generations Future Leaders fellowship, a Jerome & Roslyn Milstein Meyer Career Development Prize, and (with Meiyin Wang) a 2012 MAP Fund Award for the development of Motherland/ Foreign Relations (We All Here Why You Never Call?). He was recognized on the occasion of American Theatre magazine’s 25th Anniversary as one of 25 forward-thinking artists. Additionally, he has served on numerous grant and fellowship panels including the Doris Duke Charitable Trust, the Jerome and McKnight Foundations, the NEA, TCG, PONY and the Alpert Awards.

For more information on Cal Shakes, go to www.calshakes.org.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine and FebOne1960.com Blog.

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George Takei Hunts for Allegiance’s Leading Lady in the second installment of his Trek to Broadway

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George Takei has boldly gone where few men have gone before (the farthest reaches of space and social media, to name just a few), but his quest to bring life to the Broadway-bound Allegiance – a semi-autobiographical musical about the time his family spent in a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II – might be his most daring, personal trek yet.

Lea Salonga in Allegiance. Photo courtesy of Allegiance

Lea Salonga in Allegiance. Photo courtesy of Allegiance

Allegiance stars George Takei and Lea Salonga at The Strand Bistro in New York on June 25, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Allegiance stars George Takei and Lea Salonga at The Strand Bistro in New York on June 25, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

In an exclusive clip from the web series Trek to Broadway, Takei and his fellow producers have the show, they’ve finally landed a theater and now all Allegiance’s team needs is a leading lady.

ALLEGIANCE’s Trek to Broadway chronicles the creative team’s journey from the page to the Great White Way – and, as fans will quickly discover, mounting a new production is as unpredictable as visiting another galaxy.

Who’d have thought that mounting Allegiance would be just as dramatic as the musical itself?

Broadway’s Allegiance, a new musical inspired by Takei’s true-life story, opens on November 8, 2015 at the Longacre Theatre (220 West 48th Street).  Previews begin October 6.

Fans can watch the series on George Takei’s official Facebook Page

As previously announced, 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).

AllegianceStar Trek‘s George Takei will make his Broadway debut as Sam Kimura/Ojii San; with Lea Salonga as Kei Kimura; Telly Leung as Sammy Kimura; and features Katie Rose Clarke as Hannah Campbell, Michael K. Lee as Frankie Suzuki, Christopheren Nomura as Tatsuo Kimura and Greg Watanabe as Mike Masaoka.The ensemble includes Aaron J. Albano, Belinda Allyn, Marcus Choi, Janelle Dote, Dan Horn, Owen Johnston, Darren Lee, Kevin Munhall, Manna Nichols, Autumn Ogawa, Rumi Oyama, Momoko Sugai, Sam Tanabe,  Elena Wang, Scott Watanabe and Scott Wise.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine and FebOne1960.com Blog.

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Alan Muraoka talks navigating The Fringe Festival at the helm of Martin Casella’s critically-acclaimed THE REPORT

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The Report's director Alan Muraoka, playwright Martin Casella, star Michael Countryman and author Jessica Francis Kane after a Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report’s director Alan Muraoka, playwright Martin Casella, star Michael Countryman and author Jessica Francis Kane after a Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Award-winning playwright Martin Casella’s compelling new drama The Report, adapted from the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, and directed by Alan Muraoka, has been receiving rave reviews since its world premiere on August 15th at the Lynn Redgrave Theater @ Culture Project during the New York International Fringe Festival.

Michael Countryman (center) and the cast of THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman (center) and the cast of THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report is being presented by Barry Goralnick, Sarahbeth Grossman, Craig Zehms in association with Cutting Hedge Productions.

Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Broadway veteran Michael Countryman (“Boardwalk Empire,” “The Sopranos,” A Few Good Men, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, The Common Pursuit, You Can Count on Me) leads a marvelous ensemble of British, Welsh, Canadian and American actors including Philippa Dawson, Denny Desmarias, Natalie Frost, Jenny Green, Louis Lavoie, James Physick, Sophie Sorensen, Jonathan Stephens, Zoë Watkins, David Wells and Stuart Williams.

Philippa Dawson, Louis Lavoie, Sophie Sorensen, Denny Desmarais, Jenny Green, Zoe Watkins, Stuart Williams in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Philippa Dawson, Louis Lavoie, Sophie Sorensen, Denny Desmarais, Jenny Green, Zoe Watkins, Stuart Williams in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report examines the true, unknown story of the British government’s cover-up of the largest civilian disaster of World War II. On March 3, 1943, 173 people died in London’s Bethnal Green tube station, which served as a bomb shelter during air raids. But not a single bomb was dropped that fateful night. The cause of this tragedy was kept secret for almost 30 years, until a young BBC journalist making a documentary began to uncover what actually took place. As the truth is revealed, we discover how trauma, fear and the paranoia of war impact our very humanity, and how the specter of a single public calamity resonates throughout multiple generations.

What the critics are saying:

Stuart Williams and Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Stuart Williams and Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“A more scrupulous approach to history is offered in The Report. The story itself is gripping, and the script hops ably between 1943 and 1973…the actors, among them the Broadway veteran Michael Countryman, are excellent.” – Alexis Soloski, New York Times

Stuart Williams, Sophie Sorensen and Michael Countryman in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Stuart Williams, Sophie Sorensen and Michael Countryman in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

4 STARS! “Gripping. The outstanding (Michael) Countryman plays Dunne as both a young investigator brought in to speak to witnesses and an old man looking back on his legacy. The play’s powerful depiction of wartime panic, guilt and ethical confusion offers a fascinating look into a forgotten corner of England’s wartime experience.” —Dana Varinsky, Time Out

The cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

The cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“The play is as challenging as it is worthwhile, sure to haunt you for days as you try to unfold the conflicting accounts and motives of the characters involved. Director Alan Muraoka marshals the 12-person ensemble through a barrage of overlapping scenes jumping across time and space. With the help of Darren Lee’s hyper-specific choreography and Lauren Halpern’s utilitarian set, Muraoka thrillingly succeeds in not only keeping everything straight, but adding the little details that one would expect from a particularly good mystery novel. Brian Hemesath’s handsome costumes give us a sense not only of the period, but the individual personalities at play. The Report tells the story of the messy relationship between truth and reconciliation, two concepts that don’t necessarily go hand in hand.” – Zachary Stewart, TheaterMania

Denny Desmarais, Philippa Dawson and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Denny Desmarais, Philippa Dawson and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“This is a show not to miss and a producers dream … a play that could win the Pulitzer Prize and possibly the Tony. Martin Casella’s script is heartbreaking and powerful. From the first moment we are drawn in. Michael Countryman performance is a layered well thought out masterpiece. Director Alan Muraoka, draws us in and keeps the suspense. The scenic design by Lauren Helpern, costume design by Brian Hemesath, lighting design by Michael O’Connor, sound design by Chris Sassano, specialty movement by Darren Lee and incidental music by Paul Rudolph are all first rate and add to the over all feeling. – Suzanna Bowling, Times Square Chronicles

Sophie Sorensen, Stuart Williams, Michael Countryman and the company of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Sophie Sorensen, Stuart Williams, Michael Countryman and the company of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

NY Post Pick! “the rare Fringe show to sport a big-ish cast and an ambitious subject, as Martin Casella — switching genres after his comically endearing “The Irish Curse” — revisits a catastrophe that killed 173 people in the London tube during WWII.” – Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Post

David Wells, Jonathan Stephens and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

David Wells, Jonathan Stephens and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“…this play is all about shades of gray. The nuanced writing by Martin Casella, based on the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, is strong. Alan Muraoka provides smart and inventive direction and lead actor Michael Countryman is mesmerizing. It’s a serious, superb production that will likely go on to a commercial run. If you’d enjoy an exceptionally well done dramatic play, take a break from the cake and ice cream of most Fringe shows and partake of this steak dinner. – Hy on the Fringe

Denny Desmarais, Louis Lavoie and Natalie Frost in Martin Casella's The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Denny Desmarais, Louis Lavoie and Natalie Frost in Martin Casella’s The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

One of the Festivals hottest shows.  Not to be missed! – Playbill

Soldout house for The Report at the Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Soldout house for The Report at the Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

“One of the shows leading the pack in ticket sales. Saw The Report w/ Michael Countryman at Fringe Saturday. It is a moving and complex play that succeeds both as melodrama and thoughtful serious play. Excellent production by any standard. Should sell out quickly. – Talkinbroadway.com/All That Chat

Curtain Call of the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Curtain Call of the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

I caught up with director Alan Muraoka at the opening night party at The Crooked Knife in New York to talk about The Report, what it is like to navigate The Fringe Festival, his collaborations with Darren Lee, his seventeen season stint on “Sesame Street” and what’s next on his docket.

Alan Muraoka. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What is your relationship with producer Sarahbeth Grossman and playwright Martin Casella?
Alan: 
Sarahbeth Grossman and I have known each other since my freshman year at UCLA. We were both Theatre Arts majors who did a lot of Musical Theatre as well. We have acted together, choreographed Once Upon A Mattress at UCLA together, and even did running crew together. She is one of my oldest friends, and I am so proud of the work she is doing as a producer. The fact that she has a hit with An American In Paris brings me so much joy. Martin and I met through Sarahbeth, and we have been friends for at least a decade. I have seen every show that Martin has written, and am so proud that we are all finally in the same room together creating a new show. It’s a thrill.

Carolyn Quinn, Martin Casella, Lisa McGahey Veglahn, Sarahbeth Grossman, Jon Radulovic and Herb Perry at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Carolyn Quinn, Martin Casella, Lisa McGahey Veglahn, Sarahbeth Grossman, Jon Radulovic and Herb Perry at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: How did The Report come your way?
Alan: The playwright, Martin Casella, and I, have been looking for a project to collaborate on for some time. When the opportunity for a stage reading of The Report arose last summer, he immediately asked me if I was interested and available. I read the script and was immediately enthralled. We teamed up with members of Cutting Hedge (one of the producers of our Fringe production) and performed a staged reading in August of 2014. We knew that we needed to move forward with the project, and this Fringe production is the fruits of our labor.

Playwright Martin Casella, director Alan Muraoka and choreographer Darren Lee at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Martin Casella, director Alan Muraoka and choreographer Darren Lee at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: How has the experience differed from other projects you’ve directed?
Alan: I come from directing musicals and comedies, which proved to be very beneficial for The Report. As I was doing my pre-production work on this, I realized that one of the crucial moments in the show was the representation of the accident that killed 173 people. It happened on an underground entrance stairwell, and that there was no way to represent the horror of that accident in a realist way on a flat stage. So I began to conceive more unconventional ways to make that happen, which led me to the realization that I could use unconventional movement to help tell the story and convey the emotions that were integral to the story. That is when I asked choreographer Darren Lee to come on board to create “emotional movement.” He came with some amazing ideas, and it enhances the show in such visceral ways. And when the movement became a reality, I also realized that original music was needed to help augment the movement and the mood of the overall piece. That is when I brought my musical coordinator from “Sesame Street”, Paul Rudolph, on board to compose original music for the show. There are themes of both literal and emotional suffocation in the piece, and so we used ideas of air compression and wind as a jumping off point for the music. There’s also a very effective, mournful sound he achieved by striking artillery shells with a mallet which was perfect, since one of the theories of what caused the accident in Bethnal Green was that there was bombs that went off that night.

The cast, creative team and producers of The Report after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The cast, creative team and producers of The Report after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What have been the challenges of navigating a show at The Fringe Festival?
Alan: Ah, Fringe. Where do I begin? Doing Fringe is like being back in college and you have no budget and limited resources and time. You only had 2 1/2 weeks to mount a brand new show, and you only get 4 hours of tech in the theatre for lighting, sound and spacing. You have to wait on the street with your props and costumes, and then you have 15 minutes once you are in the theatre to set up your show and 15 minutes after the show to strike everything and move it back onto the street. The very first time we ran thru the show with full lights and sound was our opening performance. The cast had never gotten to do the whole show in the theatre until that very first performance.

Preshow for the opening performance of Martin Casella's The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photos by Lia Chang

Preshow for the opening performance of Martin Casella’s The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photos by Lia Chang

But even with all of those challenges, I’m very proud of the work we created. I could not be more proud of my cast for hanging in there. Especially Michael Countryman, who is a veteran of several Broadway shows and countless tv and motion picture appearances.

Michael Countryman and director Alan Muraoka at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman and director Alan Muraoka at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What other projects have you and Darren worked on together?
Alan: Darren and I have collaborated on several projects together regionally (Once On This Island (Olney Theatre), Disney’s High School Musical (Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Casa Manana)), and he’ll be choreographing this years BC/EFA benefit of Christmas Eve With Christmas Eve starring Ann Harada. What is wonderful about our relationship is that we throw ideas off of each other, protect each other, and aren’t afraid to tell each other what is bad as well as what is good. I trust him and rely on him.

Darren Lee, Ann Harada and Alan Muraoka after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Darren Lee, Ann Harada and Alan Muraoka after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What has it been like to work on “Sesame Street” for so many years?
Alan: I actually just wrapped my 17th season of the show, and it is still the best job I could ever have asked for. The writers on the show understand me and my unique qualities, and so are able to create scripts that are tailor-made for my comedic skills, my singing ability, and my heart. I have worked with some of my comedic and theatrical idols (Tina Fey, Jimmy Fallon, Lin Manuel Miranda), and we have weathered waning budgets and more competition from Nickelodeon and Disney. But the quality of our show speaks for itself, and I am so proud to be a part of the legacy that Jim Henson created 45 years ago. As you have heard by now, we are now in a partnership with HBO, which has created some controversy given that we have always been a part of PBS. But PBS has not been able to help support our show financially, and we were on the verge of collapse. So the fact that we now have a second life on HBO I consider a god send. I’m hopeful for the future for the first time in many years. Long live “Sesame Street”!

Alan Muraoka and his colleagues from "Sesame Street" after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and his colleagues from “Sesame Street” after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What experiences as an actor have you brought to your career as a director?
Alan: What I am proud of is that I know how to talk to actors and how to create a work environment that is safe and productive. Because I know their process, I’m able to talk to them in a way that is emotionally informative. Feedback from my actors has always been positive, and I try to protect them as much as possible. I have worked with wonderful directors, and I have worked with tyrants and egomaniacs. I try to take the lessons from the good directors and bring that into my rehearsal room.

Darren Lee, Alan Muraoka in tech with the cast and crew for THE REPORT at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project. Photo by Lia Chang

Darren Lee, Alan Muraoka in tech with the cast and crew for THE REPORT at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at the Culture Project. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What has been your favorite project to date as an actor or director?
Alan: As a director, The Report is my second World Premiere, so I am extremely fond of this show. If I had to choose a second, it would be either my production of Falsettoland for NAATCO, or Once On This Island that I directed last year at the Olney Theatre in MD. Both had the heart that I always try to find in any show that I direct. As an actor, I’m gonna say of course my work at “Sesame Street”. To be able to educate children and make them laugh is one of the greatest plusses of my life.

Alan Muraoka and Stuart Williams during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and Stuart Williams during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What do you hope audiences will take away from The Report?
Alan: There is such a parallel to the story and subsequent cover up of the disaster at Bethnal Green and all of the tragedies that are a part of our daily lives. The book of The Report was written in the aftermath of 9/11 and the agonizing 2 years it took for the commission to render its findings. There is a quote from Reservation Road that says, “When hope is lost, blame is the only true religion.” When any tragedy happens, especially today with technology that allows us to view events almost as they occur, the idea of getting and demanding immediate answers seems even more prevalent. This play resonates with me because I am still haunted by many tragedies of my personal history: The interment of my family during WWII, the loss of friends during the AIDS crisis, being in NYC during 9/11. I think it will speak to anyone who sees it, because although the tragedy of Bethnal Green happened in 1943, the parallels to present day are obvious and frightening.

Michael Countryman and Sophie Sorensen in THE REPORT Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman and Sophie Sorensen in THE REPORT Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: Do you know anything about the future life of The Report?
Alan: I do not. We are inviting tons of folks who might be able to help us advance the show to its next level, but it’s always a crap shoot given the economics of theatre. I think this is a fantastic regional theatre show, so I’m trying to invite Artistic Directors that I have worked with to see if there might be a future production to be had. But I feel like there is a life for this show, and I hope that the right person walks into the Lynn Redgrave Theater in the next 2 weeks.

Jenny Green, Jonathan Stephens, Michael Countryman, Sophie Sorensen, Martin Casella and Zoe Watkins during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Jenny Green, Jonathan Stephens, Michael Countryman, Sophie Sorensen, Martin Casella and Zoe Watkins during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia: What others projects do you have on your plate?
Alan: Next up for me is actually producing an “Inside The Actor’s Studio”-ish evening with the human cast of “Sesame Street” called, “Humans of Sesame Street”. It will involve many of the human cast of the show to tell their unique stories of how they arrived at the most famous street in the world, memories of their favorite episodes and star interactions, and how they have evolved and changed in the 45 years of filming the most beloved children’s show in the world. We will use photos, video, and live performances of iconic music to create an evening of nostalgia for guests of all ages. And given Sonia Manzano’s announcement of her retirement from the show, as well as our partnership with HBO, that it is a great time to do this.

Alan Muraoka and the cast of Sesame Street in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on November 27, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

Alan Muraoka and the cast of Sesame Street in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on November 27, 2014. Photo by Lia Chang

I also will be directing a concert in October with stars from Wicked, produced by Telly Leung, and then Ann Harada’s Christmas Eve With Christmas Eve, which is a BC/EFA benefit that will be at the Cutting Room on Monday, December 14th. We will have a bevy of Broadway leading men to do iconic scenes from Broadway shows with Christmas Eve (Harada), and it is a hilarious evening. It is our 5th installment of the show, and it sells out every year. Then it’s back to filming Season 46-47 of “Sesame Street”. Whew! I’m exhausted just talking about it.

The limited run is for five performances and the remaining shows are Monday August 24 at 4:30 pm, Thursday August 27 at 4:15 pm and Friday August 28 at 9:00 pm at Venue 13: Lynn Redgrave Theater @Culture Project located at 45 Bleecker Street.

he Report cast and producer Craig Zehms (far right) at the opening night party at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report cast and producer Craig Zehms (far right) at the opening night party at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Martin Casella is the recipient of the Outstanding Playwrighting Award in the 2005 FringeNYC for The Irish Curse, which has enjoyed successful Off-Broadway and worldwide productions. Other recent theater credits include the award-winning Directions for Restoring the Apparently Dead and Scituate. He is the screenwriter of Tom’s Dad starring Will Ferrell and directed by Lasse Hallstrom, and The Land of Sometimes, an animated British feature film.

The prosecco was flowing at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Playwright Martin Casella. Photo by Lia Chang Playwright Martin Casella during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Jessica Francis Kane, author of the novel, The Report. Photo by Lia Chang Novelist Jessica Francis Kane during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Novelist Jessica Francis Kane during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

For information & tickets visit www.FringeNYC.org. For more information about THE REPORT, please visit www.TheReportThePlay.com.

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Darren Lee, Lia Chang and Alan Muraoka at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Herb Perry

Darren Lee, Lia Chang and Alan Muraoka at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Herb Perry

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine and FebOne1960.com Blog.

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Quick Silver Theater Company and Classics in Color are co-presenting PROOF starring Lolita Foster, Count Stovall, Nafeesa Monroe and Alejandro Rodriquez at Fourth Street Theater, September 2-13

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Proof

Quick Silver Theater Company and Classics in Color are co-presenting David Auburn’s Pulitzer Prize winning play PROOF, September 2 – 13, 2015, at the Fourth Street Theater, 83 East 4th Street in New York. Show time: 7:30pm. Tickets are priced at $18. Click here to purchase tickets.

The cast features Lolita Foster (“Orange is the New Black”) as Catherine, Broadway veteran Count Stovall as Robert (A Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Driving Miss Daisy) Nafeesa Monroe (Shakespeare and Company-Love’s Labour’s Lost) as Claire, and Alejandro Rodriquez (59E59-Ghetto Babylon) as Hal.

Johanna Day, a Tony Nominee for her role in the MTC Broadway production of PROOF, makes her directorial debut surrounded by an all-female design team including sound design by Iman Hinton, costume design by Karen Perry, lighting design by Jennifer Reiser and set design by Perrine Villemur.

PROOF is the first co-production between Quick Silver Theater Company and Classics in Color. Both companies are aligned with a mission of diversity on stage and a theatrically inclusive environment. It is with this in mind, that this production of PROOF has been cast with ethnically diverse artists.

PROOF is the story of a Chicago based family. Robert, the patriarch of the family is a mathematic visionary. His daughter Catherine is his caregiver with high level mathematical potential. His daughter Claire is a currency analyst in New York. Hal is a mathematician at the University of Chicago working on his Ph.D., Robert is Hal’s advisor. A Proof is a deductive argument for a mathematical statement. Proofs employ logic but usually include some amount of natural language which usually admits some ambiguity.

Without altering the text of this Pulitzer Prize winning play, casting PROOF with actors of color, generates a new conversation that speaks to the issues of gender and color privilege in mathematics. This dialogue expands to the education and experiences of young women of color in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) programs. Additionally, there is also a conversation created about families of color dealing with the potential of mental illness and elders needing long term care. How do full-time, family member caregivers, build their own life while caring for the needs of another? These two issues – education of young women and care for the mentally ill or elderly – straddle both ends of a life journey which need particular attention in today’s society.

Quick Silver Theater Company members Rachel Leslie, Tyrone Mitchell Henderson, Joniece Abbott Pratt, Keith Randolph Smith, Mafeesa Monroe, Jody Reynard, Curtis Wiley, Lizan Mitchell and Pascale Armand. Photo by Lia Chang

Quick Silver Theater Company members Rachel Leslie, Tyrone Mitchell Henderson, Joniece Abbott Pratt, Keith Randolph Smith, Mafeesa Monroe, Jody Reynard, Curtis Wiley, Lizan Mitchell and Pascale Armand. Photo by Lia Chang

Quick Silver Theater Company was founded by Tyrone Mitchell Henderson and Lizan Mitchell. QST is an ensemble company of thirteen theater artists based in the NYC Metro area which also includes Pascale Armand, Dion Graham, Inga Ballard, Rachel Leslie, Nafeesa Monroe, Flor De Liz Perez, Jody Reynard, Alejandro Rodriguez, Keith Randolph Smith, Curtis Wiley and Joniece Abbott Pratt.  For more information on Quick Silver Theater Company, click here.

Classics in Color: A Theatre Company (CIC), founded by Nafeesa Monroe, focuses on producing vibrantly cast classic works for the stage, expanding the perception of classical theatre. As a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic ensemble, Classics in Color embraces the theatre of inclusion, on stage and off, opening up and extending the understanding of classic tales, tales of the human experiences that touch us all. Classically trained actors of all colors and backgrounds grace our stage with power and insight under the guidance of world class theatre artists from around the country. Classics in Color: classical theatre for all the people, by all the people. www.classicsincolor.com

Performance Schedule:
Wednesday, September 2 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, September 3 @ 7:30pm
Friday, September 4 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, September 5 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, September 6 @ 7:30pm
Wednesday, September 9 @ 7:30pm
Thursday, September 10 @ 7:30pm
Friday, September 11 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, September 12 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, September 13 @ 7:30pm

Lia Chang

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Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in FebOne1960.com Blog, Jade Magazine and Playbill.com.

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Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 on view at MoMA through September 7

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Yoko Ono is the subject of a new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art through September 7, 2015. ©Minoru Niizuma. Courtesy Lenono Photo Archive, New York

Yoko Ono is the subject of a new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art through September 7, 2015. ©Minoru Niizuma. Courtesy Lenono Photo Archive, New York

In late 1971, Yoko Ono announced an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art—a one-woman show that she irreverently titled Museum Of Modern (F)art. When visitors arrived at the Museum, however, there was little evidence of her work. Outside the entrance, a man wore a sandwich board stating that Ono had released a multitude of flies and that the public was invited to follow their flight within the Museum and across the city. Now, over 40 years later, Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 surveys the decisive decade that led up to that unauthorized exhibition at MoMA, bringing together approximately 125 of her early objects, works on paper, installations, performances, audio recordings, and films, alongside rarely seen archival materials. On view through September 7, 2015, this is the first exhibition at MoMA dedicated exclusively to the artist’s work. Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 is organized by Christophe Cherix, The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings and Prints; and Klaus Biesenbach, Chief Curator at Large, MoMA, and Director, MoMA PS1; with Francesca Wilmott, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings and Prints.

The Museum of Modern Art is located at 11 West 53 Street in New York.  Click here for tickets.

Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 draws upon the 2008 Gilbert and Lila Silverman Fluxus Collection Gift, which added approximately 100 of Ono’s artworks and related ephemera to the Museum’s holdings. A number of works on view invite interaction, including Painting to Be Stepped On (1960/61), and Ono’s groundbreaking performance Bag Piece (1964). Her earliest works were often based on instructions that Ono communicated to viewers in verbal or written form. At times poetic, humorous, unsettling, and idealistic, Ono’s text-based works anticipated the objects that she presented throughout the decade, including Grapefruit (1964), her influential book of instructions; Apple (1966), a solitary piece of fruit placed on a Plexiglas pedestal; and Half-A-Room (1967), an installation of bisected domestic objects. The exhibition also explores Ono’s seminal performances and films, including Cut Piece (1964) and Film No. 4 (1966/67). At the end of the decade, Ono’s collaborations with John Lennon, including Bed-In (1969) and the WAR IS OVER! if you want it (1969–) campaign, boldly communicated her commitment to promoting world peace.

Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 is organized chronologically, with thematic currents, providing multiple ways for visitors to navigate the exhibition. Before entering the exhibition, visitors encounter one of Ono’s earliest instructions, Lighting Piece. Composed in 1955, the text simply reads: “Light a match and watch till it goes out.” In 1966, Ono enacted this work in her film Match Piece (or No. 1), which is projected in 16mm. Each day, a performer will stop the film and realize Ono’s instruction in the space. Upon entering the galleries, visitors must choose a path through which to follow Ono’s work forward in time to 1971. After reaching the chronological end point of the exhibition, visitors can then experience a different route back through Ono’s early years. At certain moments, these different paths converge around key ideas, including Ono’s instruction-based works, performances, films, and interactive installations.

The first section of the exhibition focuses on her Chambers Street Loft Series (December 1960–June 1961). In 1960, Ono rented a loft on the top floor of a building located at 112 Chambers Street, in downtown Manhattan. She intended to use the space as a studio, but also envisioned it as a place to present new music and ideas, a place unlike any other in the contemporary performance scene dominated by Midtown concert halls. Ono borrowed a baby grand piano from a friend and created makeshift furniture with discarded crates, transforming the low-ceilinged, gray-paneled loft into a vibrant environment. Over the course of six months, Ono and composer La Monte Young presented numerous events by artists, musicians, dancers, and composers. Several works combined music, visual art, and performance, blurring the distinctions between mediums. On any given evening there were as many as 200 attendees, including art- world figures such as John Cage, Marcel Duchamp, Peggy Guggenheim, Isamu Noguchi, George Maciunas, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauschenberg. The original rarely seen programs from all 11 events are on view alongside archival photographs from the Chambers Street Loft.

The following section focuses on Ono’s first solo exhibition, which took place in July 1961 at the AG Gallery on New York’s Upper East Side. George Maciunas, an architect, designer, and codirector of the gallery, invited Ono to do a show after attending events at her Chambers Street loft. Ono created the paintings in the exhibition from a single roll of canvas, to which she applied washes of Japanese sumi ink and performed other interventions. These works, which became known as “instruction paintings,” were physical manifestations of Ono’s own instructions. She communicated the instructions verbally or, at times, on handwritten cards, requesting that viewers personally engage with the works in order to complete their creation, thus resulting in unforeseeable outcomes. In order to convey a sense of the lost originals, MoMA, together with Ono, undertook an extensive study of the materials, techniques, and display strategies used in her early works, and made the paintings on view in this gallery. These works represent one of the ways in which Ono’s instructions can be realized.

Ono returned to Japan in early 1962 and remained there for over two years. Her first concert and exhibition in Tokyo, at the Sōgetsu Art Center in May 1962, upended the expectations of the audience by encouraging them to participate in new and radical ways. She displayed a poem that viewers could touch (Touch Poem #5) (on view in the first gallery of the exhibition) and instructions for paintings that viewers had to create in their imaginations (presented in this section of the exhibition). The concert consisted of a combination of new and older works, performed by Ono and a group of fellow artists and musicians. The evening closed with Audience Piece to La Monte, in which the performers formed a line across the stage, and each chose a different audience member to watch. As soon as that audience member broke eye contact, the performer redirected his or her attention to a new person. By inverting the direction of the gaze, Ono broke down traditional boundaries between performer and audience. The concert is represented in the exhibition through archival photographs.

In another gallery, performance facilitators are in the galleries during select hours to aid visitors in performing Ono’s iconic Bag Piece (1964), which consists of visitors entering into a cloth bag, becoming completely enveloped. Ono performed Bag Piece publicly for the first time in Kyoto, in July 1964, in the same concert in which she premiered Cut Piece. Also on view in this gallery are eight photographs taken by George Maciunas of Ono’s performance of Bag Piece in the Perpetual Fluxfest in New York in June 1965, along with her 1966 film Eyeblink.

The next gallery is focused on Grapefruit (1964), a self-published artist’s book that comprises instructions Ono wrote between 1953 and 1964. She first presented instruction-based artwork during her Chambers Street Loft Series in 1960–61. In the years that followed, Ono created works that continued to distance her concepts from their physical manifestations, eventually culminating in Grapefruit in 1964. The grapefruit, a citrus hybrid, operates as a metaphor for Ono’s incorporation of both Eastern and Western philosophies in her work. Between 1963 and 1966, Ono lived in both Tokyo and New York, serving as a critical bridge within the international avant-garde. Other works in this gallery exemplify Ono’s close relationships with other artists, namely George Maciunas and John Cage. Maciunas organized Ono’s first solo exhibition, in 1961, and Ono was actively involved with him in the formation of Fluxus, later participating in Fluxus performances and events. Ono met Cage when she first moved to New York in the mid-1950s. Although she at times distanced herself from his ideas, they remained friends and she performed during his 1962 Japanese tour. Cage dedicated a major composition, 0’00” (1962), to Ono and her husband Toshi Ichiyanagi.

Assembled in the following gallery are several works inspired by the sky, including To See the Sky (2015), a new work created for the MoMA exhibition. The sky is a central and recurring subject in Ono’s work. Her fascination with it dates back to her childhood memories of being displaced from Tokyo during World War II and finding safety in the countryside. “That’s when I fell in love with the sky,” remembers Ono. “Even when everything was falling apart around me, the sky was always there for me…I can never give up on life as long as the sky is there.” Ono’s favorite feature of her Chambers Street loft was its skylight, because it created the feeling of being “more connected to the sky than to the city outside.” The ever-changing permanence of the sky—an element of nature that varies according to time and place yet is shared by everyone, everywhere—has inspired Ono’s art making since the beginning of her career.

Since the beginning of the 1960s, Ono had relied on the viewer’s participation or imagination to complete her artworks, and she continued to develop this strategy in her solo exhibition at Indica Gallery, London, in 1966. Many of the works from that exhibition are on view in the next gallery. Add Color Painting (1961/66) and Painting to Hammer a Nail (1961/66) required the viewer’s intervention, whereas Apple (1966) (on view at the entrance to the exhibition) comprises a solitary fruit, devoid of the artist’s hand beyond its placement on a Plexiglas pedestal affixed with a brass plaque. The night before the show opened, John Lennon stopped by the gallery. Moved by Ono and her artistic concepts, he was the first person to sign the exhibition guest book, including his middle name, Winston, and his home address. In the years that followed, Ono worked in close collaboration with Lennon, producing films, initiating global peace campaigns, and launching the Plastic Ono Band.

The exhibition includes an audio room dedicated to the music that Ono produced with the Plastic Ono Band. Around 1968, Ono decided to create a band “that would never exist…that didn’t have a set number of members…that could accommodate anyone who wanted to play with it.” The name derived from a small three-dimensional work—composed primarily of transparent plastic objects—that John Lennon had made in response to Ono’s idea. The original is now lost, but the work has been reimagined by Ono for this exhibition. Although conceptually Plastic Ono Band had no members, in practice it had a flexible lineup. For a performance at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival festival in 1969, the band consisted of Ono, Lennon, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann, and Alan White. During this session—which produced the band’s first live recording—Ono performed her Bag Piece, entering a white bag in the middle of the stage. Other performances likewise incorporated Ono’s earlier works or introduced new artistic pursuits. The band continued releasing records through the mid-1970s. In 2009, Ono revived Plastic Ono Band with her son, Sean Lennon.

The furthest gallery in the exhibition pairs Ono’s 1970 film Fly with her 1971 Museum Of Modern (F)art project. In Fly, the camera follows the journey of a fly across the terrain of a nude female body. Toward the end of the film, the camera zooms out to reveal that the woman is in fact dotted with multiple flies. Finally, the camera pans upward to the room’s window and the dusky cityscape outside. Ono’s voice—meandering and staccato, like the buzzing of an insect— serves as the soundtrack and is accompanied by Lennon’s abstract instrumentals. The act of tracing flies in flight was echoed in Ono’s Museum Of Modern (F)art (1971), on view nearby, which asked viewers to follow the path of flies, which Ono had purportedly released in MoMA’s Sculpture Garden, as they dispersed through the Museum and across New York. Ono published photos of the flies’ urban migration in a related artist’s book, which is also on display in this gallery. A short film captured the public’s response. While some were skeptical, others were moved by the absence of a concrete exhibition, including a man who reflected, “The entire world in general can be a show.”

PUBLICATIONS:
Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971
Edited by Klaus Biesenbach and Christophe Cherix. With contributions by Yoko Ono, Julia Bryan- Wilson, Jon Hendricks, Clive Phillpot, David Platzker, Francesca Wilmott, and Midori Yoshimoto

Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 examines the beginnings of Ono’s career, demonstrating her pioneering role in visual art, performance, and music during this decisive decade. The publication features three introductory essays that examine Ono’s early years and five sections organized chronologically to trace the evolution of Ono’s artistic practice. Each chapter includes an introduction, artwork descriptions, primary documents, and a selection by the artist of her texts and drawings, including previously unpublished writings.

Slipcased paperback, 9.5 x 12 in.; $60. 240 pages, 180 illustrations. Published by The Museum of Modern Art and available at the MoMA stores and online at momastore.org. Distributed to the trade by ARTBOOK|D.A.P. in the U.S. and Canada, and by Thames & Hudson outside the U.S. and Canada.

Grapefruit
By Yoko Ono
On the occasion of the exhibition, The Museum of Modern Art has produced a facsimile of the first edition of Grapefruit, making it available again in its original form. First published in 1964 in Tokyo by Wunternaum Press in an edition of 500 copies, Grapefruit contains more than 150 works divided into five sections: MUSIC, PAINTING, EVENT, POETRY, OBJECT. These works—conceptual instructions—are the culmination of a process that dispensed with the physical and arrived at the idea. Since the initial publication of Grapefruit, numerous expanded editions have been produced in many different languages, but first-edition copies are nearly impossible to find today. This new edition is produced from the copy of the 1964 book in The Museum of Modern Art Library, and is an exacting replica of Grapefruit as Ono first envisioned it. It is available in a limited edition of 500 unsigned and 50 signed copies. Slipcased paperback, 5.5 x 5.5”; $150 for the unsigned edition, $750 for the signed edition, with the price going up as fewer copies are left. Published by The Museum of Modern Art and available at the MoMA stores and online at MoMAstore.org. Signed editions are exclusive to the MoMA stores. Unsigned editions are distributed to the trade by ARTBOOK|D.A.P. in the U.S. and Canada, and by Thames & Hudson outside the U.S. and Canada.

PROGRAMS:
Yoko Ono’s White Chess Set
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays –September 7, 1:00–4:00 p.m.
Sculpture Garden (weather permitting)
Visitors are invited to play on an exhibition copy of Yoko Ono’s White Chess Set (1966), originally created by the artist to challenge the competitive structure of the game by requiring players to work together for the match to progress. The program is a special collaboration with Chess in the Schools, a nonprofit organization that has empowered more than 500,000 students from Title I New York City public schools by using chess as an educational tool. This program is open to visitors of all ages and abilities, and is presented in conjunction with Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971. Free with Museum admission.

AUDIO TOUR:
The audio tour accompanying the exhibition features a newly recorded commentary by Yoko Ono. MoMA Audio+ is available free of charge at the Museum and is also available for streaming and download on MoMA’s free app on iTunes, MoMA.org/m, and MoMA.org. MoMA Audio+ is supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

WEBSITE INTERVENTION:
In conjunction with the exhibition, selected instructions from Ono’s artist’s book Grapefruit (1964) will be superimposed upon the homepage of MoMA.org. The texts range from the possible to the improbable, often relying on the viewer’s imagination to complete the instruction. A different instruction will be featured each day of the exhibition.

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Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center to host 2nd annual Wikipedia APA in September

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On Wednesday, September 2nd, I’m going to #WikiAPA at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, an evening of Wikipedia editing, dedicated to creating, updating, and improving articles about Asian Pacific American art and artists.

Hosted at The Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Wikimedia NYC, this meetup will focus on unearthing information about our creatively-rich community that has historically been overlooked. It is dedicated to increasing the presence of cultural, historic, and artistic information on Wikipedia pertaining to Asian Pacific American (“APA”) experiences.

All are invited, with no specialized knowledge of the subject or Wikipedia editing experience required. Bring your laptop and power cord; they’ll provide research resources, WiFi, and a list of suggested topics on hand.

Admission to the edit-a-thon is free, but please RSVP.

RSVP on Eventbrite: Eventbrite
RSVP on Wikipedia: Wikipedia APA Editathon
  • Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2015
  • Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST
  • Location: 4 West 54th Street, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Research Building at the Museum of Modern Art.
  • Please note that this entrance is 1 block north of the main 53rd Street entrance, closer to 5th Avenue
  • Subway: NYCS-bull-trans-E.svg or NYCS-bull-trans-M.svg to Fifth Avenue / 53rd Street
  • Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M7, M10, M20, M50, and M104 buses
  • What to bring: A laptop. We will help you access the museum’s wireless network
  • RSVP: Eventbrite
  • Etherpad: Smithsonian APA 2015 NYC

The event kicks off a month-long series of #WikiAPA meetups across the U.S. hosted by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, in New York City (9/2), Washington DC (9/4), Los Angeles (9/13), Seattle (9/17), Oakland (9/18), Bangkok (9/26), Chicago (9/29), San Diego (9/30) as well as remotely, with participants taking part from all throughout the world.

For more information about the #WikiAPA series, please visit Smithsonian APA – Wiki or follow #WikiAPA on Twitter.

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Wikipedia_APA

http://smithsonianapa.org/wiki/

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SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY, written by and starring Ben Rauch, now playing at Soho Playhouse on August 27 & 28 in 2015 New York International Fringe Festival

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Single Room Occupancy, a new pop/rock comedy musical performing as part of the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival, has a change of venue and an additional show has been added.  Due to technical issues (at the previous venue Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project), the musical will now perform their final two shows at the Soho Playhouse, 15 Vandam Street between Varick Street and Sixth Avenue.

BEN RAUCH (center) and Company in SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY. PHOTO BY LIA CHANG

BEN RAUCH (center) and Company in SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANCY. PHOTO BY LIA CHANG

The Performance schedule is Thursday, August 27 at Midnight and Friday, August 28 at 7:00 PM (new date). 

Written by and starring popular theatre, film and television actor Ben Rauch (HBO’s GirlsJersey Boys-The Movie,Gossip Girl), Single Room Occupancy has lyrics by Gaby Gold, Rory Scholl, and Ben Rauch, set design by You-Shin Chen, lighting design by Suzanne Immarigeon, sound design by Joshua D. Reid, choreography by Jebbel Arce, musical direction by Noriko Sunamoto and is directed by Joey Murray.

In Single Room Occupancy, a single guy’s comedic singer/songwriter dream is challenged by the distractions of social media, relationships and his fear of performing beyond the confines of his tiny apartment in Secaucus, New Jersey.  A hilarious musical for anyone who is trying to date on Tinder and whose biggest obstacle is themselves, the production features Rauch, who plays multiple instruments, Dianne Kaye, Kat Liz Kramer, Lane Kwederis, Cali Elizabeth Moore, Jay Paranada, and Rory Scholl as well as a live band. 

“The talent on display in Single Room Occupancy is bountiful…deliciously light-hearted and high-spirited….Ben Rauch is winning.”    – NYTheatreNow

“Ben Rauch is a talent worth experiencing…the entire cast is charming.”  – HY Reviews

“A funny and talented cast, hot musicians…truly hilarious elements and a timely theme.”  – Hi!Drama

General admission tickets are $18 and are available online http://bit.ly/1Lq3cyp or at the door (convenience fees may apply).  www.singleroommusical.com

Ben Rauch, an actor/singer/composer/musician, who hails from Marlboro, NJ, recently appeared in the film Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood, as the pianist/singer for the Four Seasons.  He was seen in The Bronze which was the official opening night selection at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and will be in theaters in October. His television credits include an upcoming role on HBO’s Girls, recurring role on Gossip GirlED, and Strangers with Candy among others. His additional film work includes Tenderness (with Russell Crowe). His work on stage includes: A Few Good Men (with Lou Diamond Phillips)People Are Living There (Signature Theatre), Lost in Yonkers (Theatre Virginia), Miklat (Florida Stage), The Unexpected GuestThe Sunshine BoysSpring Awakening (Broadway Workshop)Ludlow Ladd (Tada)StarmitesThe Gifts of the Magi, Mental: The Musical (Cherry Lane), Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (Papermill), Jack and the Beanstalk (Symphony Space).  Ben partnered with The NJ Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund to release, At The Water’s Edge, a fundraising music video for victims of Hurricane Sandy.  The 2013 USA Songwriting Competition honored his song, “I Love Asian Girls” in their top 10 Comedy/Novelty category.  Ben has also headlined at the NY Funny Song Festival for the last two years.  www.benrauchsite.com

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Brandon J. Dirden makes directorial debut with August Wilson’s Seven Guitars at Two River Theater, September 12 – October 4

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Brandon J. Dirden will direct his wife Crystal Dickinson in his directorial debut of August Wilson's Seven Guitars at Two River Theater. Photo by Lia Chang

Brandon J. Dirden will direct his wife Crystal Dickinson in his directorial debut of August Wilson’s Seven Guitars at Two River Theater. Photo by Lia Chang

Two River Theater, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, is presenting August Wilson’s Seven Guitars, directed by Brandon J. Dirden, an award-winning actor who is making his directorial debut with this production. Seven Guitars is the third play in Wilson’s American Century Cycle produced by Two River, following the theater’s acclaimed mountings of Jitney and Two Trains Running. Performances will begin in Two River’s Rechnitz Theater, 21 Bridge Avenue, on Saturday, September 12 and continue through Sunday, October 4. The opening night performance is Friday, September 18 at 8pm. Tickets are available from 732.345.1400 or tworivertheater.org. The lead production sponsor is Springpoint Senior Living Foundation at The Atrium at Navesink Harbor.

Among his many credits as an actor in the plays of August Wilson, Brandon J. Dirden made his professional debut in a 1990 production of Joe Turner’s Come and Gone at the Alley Theatre and was honored with an Obie Award for his performance in The Piano Lesson at Signature Theatre in 2012. He made his Two River Theater debut in Wilson’s Jitney. He has also appeared at Two River in the world premiere of Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Your Blues Ain’t Sweet Like Mine and in Topdog/Underdog, in which he starred opposite his brother Jason Dirden under the direction of the play’s author, Suzan-Lori Parks. On Broadway, his credits include Clybourne Park (in which he appeared with his wife, Crystal Dickinson) and, most recently, All the Way, in which he starred as Martin Luther King Jr. opposite Bryan Cranston’s Lyndon Johnson. On television, he can be seen as Agent Aderholt in the FX series The Americans.

Kevin Mambo. Photo by Lia Chang

Kevin Mambo. Photo by Lia Chang

Seven Guitars is the 1940s play in Wilson’s 10-play cycle exploring the African-American experience in each decade of the 20th century. Set in Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 1948, it tells the story of Floyd “Schoolboy” Barton, played at Two River by Kevin Mambo (Fela!), a blues guitarist who sits on the edge of stardom. The production will feature original music by acclaimed jazz musician Jason Moran.

Featured in the cast are Brittany Bellizeare (Ruby), Brian D. Coats (Hedley), Crystal Dickinson (Louise), Jason Dirden (Canewell), Charlie Hudson III (Red Carter), and Christina Acosta Robinson (Vera).

two river, seven guitarsThe creative team for Seven Guitars includes scenic designer Michael Carnahan, costume designer Karen Perry, lighting designer Driscoll Otto, and sound designer David Margolin Lawson. The fight direction is by Unkle Dave’s Fight-House, the casting is by Heidi Griffiths and Kate Murray, and the production stage manager is Laura Wilson.

“One of the things we are proudest of here at Two River is our track record for giving actors new challenges that stretch them as artists,” says Artistic Director John Dias. “Some years ago, Brandon mentioned to me that he wanted to direct, and I have been searching for the right project for him ever since.  We found it in August Wilson’s beautiful and wrenching Seven Guitars.”

Ticket Information
Ticket prices range from $37 to $65, with discounts available for groups, seniors, and U.S. military personnel, their families, and veterans. A limited number of $20 tickets are available for every performance; $20 tickets may be partial view. Tickets for patrons under 30 are $20 and include the best available seats at every performance. Tickets are available from tworivertheater.org or 732.345.1400.

Inside Two River
Inside Two River is a series of events specially curated for each Two River Theater production. For more information or to reserve seats, patrons should visit tworivertheater.org or call 732.345.1400.

August Wilson 101 with Artistic Director John Dias: Tuesday, September 8 at 7:30pm in the Victoria J. Mastrobuono Library
August Wilson has been called “America’s Shakespeare.” His work, and especially his seminal American Century Cycle—10 plays set in each decade of the 20th century—are classics of American theater. In this lecture and Q&A, Artistic Director John Dias will provide background into Wilson’s life and the elements that shaped his work, and explore the richness of the plays themselves.

Book Club: The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem, Sunday, September 20 at 5:30pm in the Victoria Mastrobuono Library (following the 3pm performance) 
Literary Manager Anika Chapin will lead a discussion of The Fortress of Solitude by Jonathan Lethem.  Dylan and Mingus—one white, one black—are best friends growing up on a rough street in Brooklyn in the 1970s through the 1990s. Surrounded by the characters of their community and bonded by their love for music and comic books, the boys’ friendship is tested as the paths of their lives begin to diverge. In conjunction with Seven Guitars, Two River’s Book Club (free and open to the public) will discuss the good and bad sides of growing up in a tight-knit community, the power of musical stardom, and the dark side of a dream.

Audience Extras
Before Play and Lobby Display
Audiences will learn about August Wilson in Two River’s Before Play lecture series, which takes place 45 minutes prior to every performance, and Lobby Display.

Post-Play Conversations
Discussions with the cast and a member of Two River’s Artistic staff will take place on Wednesday, September 23 at 7 pm; Sunday, September 27 at 3pm; and Wednesday, September 30 at 1pm.

Accessibility
Working with Google, Two River has created and launched a virtual tour of its facility, which lives on Google Maps and tworivertheater.org. This virtual tour provides an additional level of support and benefit for patrons who use wheelchairs or require other assistance by allowing them to virtually come through the theater’s front doors and view the space in detail in advance of their visit.

An audio-described performance is scheduled for Wednesday, September 30 at 1pm, and an open-captioned performance is scheduled for Saturday, October 3 at 3pm. Tickets are available at a discounted rate of $25 for patrons using these services. To reserve wheelchair-accessible seating or tickets to a performance listed above, patrons should call 732.345.1400 or e-mail boxoffice@trtc.org.

Calendar
Saturday, September 12 at 8pm
Sunday, September 13 at 3pm
Wednesday, September 16 at 1 pm and 7pm
Thursday, September 17 at 8pm
Friday, September 18 at 8pm (Opening Night)
Saturday, September 19 at 3pm and 8pm
Sunday, September 20 at 3pm
Wednesday, September 23 at 1pm and 7pm
Thursday, September 24 at 10 am (student matinee) and 8pm
Friday, September 25 at 8pm
Saturday, September 26 at 3pm and 8pm
Sunday, September 27 at 3pm
Wednesday, September 30 at 1pm and 7pm
Thursday, October 1 at 10 am (student matinee) and 8pm
Friday, October 2 at 8pm
Saturday, October 3 at 3pm and 8pm
Sunday, October 4 at 3pm

Sponsorship
The lead production sponsor for Seven Guitars is Springpoint Senior Living Foundation at The Atrium at Navesink Harbor. Inside Two River is sponsored by The William T. Morris Foundation. The Before Play series is sponsored by Zager Fuchs, PC.

Two River Theater is supported in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, Monmouth University, The Shubert Foundation, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Meridian Health/Riverview Medical Center, The Stone Foundation of New Jersey, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Investors Bank, The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, Springpoint Senior Living Foundation at the Atrium at Navesink Harbor, Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Wells Fargo, William T. Morris Foundation, US Trust, Brookdale Community College, and many other generous foundations, corporations and individuals.

Two River Theater, under the leadership of Artistic Director John Dias and Managing Director Michael Hurst, creates great American theater performed by award-winning artists. We produce American and world masterpieces, and new plays and musicals. Two River Theater offers new-play commissions and artistic development activities that support the most adventurous artists in the American theater; invites its audience to be part of the creative process through readings and open rehearsals; and cultivates students and young people to participate in innovative arts-education programs and become a new generation of theatergoers. Founded in 1994 by Joan and Dr. Robert M. Rechnitz, Two River Theater is easily accessible by car, train, or bus, with great restaurants and shopping within walking distance of the theater. For more information, visit tworivertheater.org or call 732.345.1400.  

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in FebOne1960.com Blog, Jade Magazine and Playbill.com.

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InterAct Theatre Company’s world premieres of Christopher Chen’s CAUGHT and Jen Silverman’s THE DANGEROUS HOUSE OF PRETTY MBANE garner multiple Barrymore Award nominations; Full List of Nominees

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InterAct Theatre Company’s world premieres of Christopher Chen’s Caught and Jen Silverman’s The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane are among the plays garnering multiple 2015 Barrymore Award nominations this year.

Justin Jain and Bi Jean Ngo star in Christopher Chen’s superb new comedy, CAUGHT at InterAct. (Photo courtesy of Kate Raines/Plate3Photography)

Justin Jain and Bi Jean Ngo star in Christopher Chen’s superb new comedy, CAUGHT at InterAct. (Photo courtesy of Kate Raines/Plate3Photography)

Rick Shiomi. Photo by Lia Chang

Rick Shiomi. Photo by Lia Chang

Chen’s Caught is up for five 2015 Barrymore Awards including Outstanding Overall Production of a Play, Outstanding Direction of Play for 2015 McKnight Distinguished Artist Award winner Rick Shiomi, Outstanding Scenic Design (Melpomene Katakalos) the Independence Foundation Award for Outstanding New Play and the F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist for actress Bi Jean Ngo.

Jen Silverman’s The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane has received eight nominations in the categories of Outstanding Overall Production of a Play, Outstanding Direction of a Play (Pirronne Yousefzadeh), Outstanding Lead Actress (Aimé Donna Kelly), Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play (Lynette Freeman), Clear Sound Award for Outstanding Sound Design (Daniel Perelstein), Outstanding Original Music (Daniel Perelstein), the Independence Foundation Award for Outstanding New Play, and the Virginia Brown Martin Philadelphia Award.

Aimé Donna Kelly (left) and Lynnette R. Freeman in InterAct Theatre Company's world-premiere production of 'The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane,' a play it commissioned. (Photo courtesy of Kate Raines/Plate3Photography)

Aimé Donna Kelly (left) and Lynnette R. Freeman in InterAct Theatre Company’s world-premiere production of ‘The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane,’ a play it commissioned. (Photo courtesy of Kate Raines/Plate3Photography)

During the 2014/15 theatre season, an all-volunteer team of dedicated artists, critics, and scholars saw over 100 professional productions featuring the work of more than 550 artists throughout the Greater Philadelphia region.

The awards ceremony, celebrating the best of Philadelphia theatre, is on Monday, November 2 at 7pm at the Merriam Theater, 250 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19102. More than 140 nominees will be celebrated and  and this year’s award recipients in 26 categories will be announced, receiving cash prizes totaling $68,000. The Awards Ceremony is followed by an After-Party featuring cash bar with two complimentary drinks, hors d’oeuvres by 12th Street Catering. Tickets can be purchased here.

The Barrymore Awards have served as Philadelphia’s professional theatre awards program since 1994, recognizing artists for excellence and innovation while increasing public awareness of the richness and diversity of our city’s thriving theatre community. The Barrymore Awards are a nationally recognized symbol of excellence for professional theatre in our region, raising the bar for the work produced by local theatres and individual artists while generating coverage in local and national media. The Barrymore Awards also include cash awards that strengthen companies and individual artists’ abilities to pursue artistic work of the highest caliber. Theatre Philadelphia seeks to leverage the Barrymore Awards to provide high-value marketing exposure for all participating theatres and artists.

Congrats to all of the nominees.

Outstanding Overall Production of a Play
Caught (InterAct Theatre Company)
The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane (InterAct Theatre Company)
In the Blood (Theatre Horizon)
Rapture, Blister, Burn (The Wilma Theater)
To The Moon (1812 Productions)
The Whale (Theatre Exile)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Exile)

Outstanding Overall Production of a Musical
Field Hockey Hot (11th Hour Theatre Company)
Herringbone (Flashpoint Theatre Company)
Into the Woods (Theatre Horizon)
Ragtime (Bristol Riverside Theatre)

Outstanding Direction of a Play
Joe Canuso (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Theatre Exile)
Matt Pfeiffer (To The Moon, 1812 Productions)
Matt Pfeiffer (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
Joanna Settle (Rapture, Blister, Burn, The Wilma Theater)
Rick Shiomi (Caught, InterAct Theatre Company)
Pirronne Yousefzadeh (The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane, InterAct Theatre Company)
Pirronne Yousefzadeh (In the Blood, Theatre Horizon)

Outstanding Direction of a Musical
Keith Baker (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Matthew Decker (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Bill Fennelly (Herringbone, Flashpoint Theatre Company)
Megan Nicole O’Brien (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)

Outstanding Leading Actor in a Play
Pearce Bunting (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Theatre Exile)
Peter DeLaurier (QED, Lantern Theater Company)
Charlie DelMarcelle (The Glass Menagerie, Act II Playhouse)
Michael Genet (Fences, People’s Light)
Scott Greer (To The Moon, 1812 Productions)
Scott Greer (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
Jered McLenigan (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Wilma Theater)

Outstanding Leading Actress in a Play
Carla Belver (The Glass Menagerie, Act II Playhouse)
Kim Carson (Nora, Delaware Theatre Company)
Melanye Finister (Fences, People’s Light)
Eleanor Handley (Lost in Yonkers, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Aimé Donna Kelly (The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane, InterAct Theatre Company)
Mary McDonnell (The Cherry Orchard, People’s Light)
Catharine Slusar (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Theatre Exile)

Outstanding Leading Actor in a Musical
Derrick Cobey (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Ben Dibble (Herringbone, Flashpoint Theatre Company)
Michael Thomas Holmes (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Steve Pacek (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)

Outstanding Leading Actress in a Musical
Rachel Camp (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Kim Carson (Arthur and the Tale of the Red Dragon, People’s Light)
Liz Filios (Passion, Arden Theatre Company)
April Woodall (Souvenir, Montgomery Theater)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play
Akeem Davis (In the Blood, Theatre Horizon)
Charlie DelMarcelle (The Jungle Book, Arden Theatre Company)
Dan Hodge (The Fair Maid of the West, Philadelphia Artists’ Collective)
Dave Johnson (The Taming of the Shrew, Lantern Theater Company)
Anthony Lawton (To The Moon, 1812 Productions)
Graham Smith (The Cherry Orchard, People’s Light)
Ed Swidey (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Wilma Theater)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play
K.O. DelMarcelle (Detroit, Philadelphia Theatre Company)
K.O. DelMarcelle (The Taming of the Shrew, Lantern Theater Company)
Lynette Freeman (The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane, InterAct Theatre Company)
Emilie Krause (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Theatre Exile)
Campbell O’Hare (Rapture, Blister, Burn, The Wilma Theater)
Campbell O’Hare (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
Susan Riley Stevens (Nora, Delaware Theatre Company)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical
Alex Bechtel (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Charlie DelMarcelle (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Michael Doherty (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Michael Phillip O’Brien (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical
Liz Filios (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Leigha Kato (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Ciji Prosser (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Leah Walton (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)

Outstanding Scenic Design
Scott Bradley (brownsville song (b-side for tray), Philadelphia Theatre Company)
Brian Dudkiewicz (In the Blood, Theatre Horizon)
Melpomene Katakalos (Caught, InterAct Theatre Company)
Lance Kniskern (The Taming of the Shrew, Lantern Theater Company)
Kristen Robinson (Rapture, Blister, Burn, The Wilma Theater)
Jason Simms (Lost in Yonkers, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Jason Simms (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)

Outstanding Costume Design
Esther Arroyo (Nora, Delaware Theatre Company)
Maggie Baker (Penelope, Inis Nua Theatre Company)
Marie Anne Chiment (Arthur and the Tale of the Red Dragon, People’s Light)
Marla Jurglanis (Bach at Leipzig, People’s Light)
Marla Jurglanis (The Cherry Orchard, People’s Light)
Rosemarie McKelvey (La Bête, Arden Theatre Company)
Lauren Perigard (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)

Outstanding Lighting Design
Russell H. Champa (brownsville song (b-side for tray), Philadelphia Theatre Company)
Cecilia Durbin (In the Blood, Theatre Horizon)
Dennis Parichy (The Cherry Orchard, People’s Light)
Thom Weaver (Passion, Arden Theatre Company)
Thom Weaver (Rapture, Bister, Burn, The Wilma Theater)
Thom Weaver (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
Yi Zhao (Hamlet, The Wilma Theater)

Clear Sound Award for Outstanding Sound Design
Christopher Colucci (The Hound of Baskervilles, Lantern Theater Company)
Christopher Colucci (Uncanny Valley, InterAct Theatre Company)
Christopher Colucci (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
Jorge Cousineau (Bach at Leipzig, People’s Light)
Daniel Perelstein (The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane, InterAct Theatre Company)
Daniel Perelstein (Passion, Arden Theatre Company)
Ryan Rumery (brownsville song (b-side for tray), Philadelphia Theatre Company)

Outstanding Original Music
Alex Bechtel (To The Moon, 1812 Productions)
Christopher Colucci (The Whale, Theatre Exile)
ILL DOOTS (Hands Up: 6 Playwrights, 6 Testaments, Flashpoint Theatre Company)
Michael Ogborn (Arthur and the Tale of the Red Dragon, People’s Light)
Michael Ogborn (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)
Daniel Perelstein (The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane, InterAct Theatre Company)
Stew (Rapture, Blister, Burn, The Wilma Theater)

Outstanding Choreography/Movement
Samantha Bellomo (Bach at Leipzig, People’s Light)
Stephen Casey (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)
Michael Cosenza (The Fair Maid of the West, Philadelphia Artists’ Collective)
Dann Dunn (Catch Me If You Can, The Eagle Theatre)
Ellie Mooney (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)
Ian Rose (As You Like It, Quintessence Theatre Group)
Ian Rose (The Three Musketeers, Quintessence Theatre Group)

Outstanding Music Direction
Dan Kazemi (Field Hockey Hot, 11th Hour Theatre Company)
Dan Kazemi (Herringbone, Flashpoint Theatre Company)
Amanda Morton (Into the Woods, Theatre Horizon)
Ryan Touhey (Ragtime, Bristol Riverside Theatre)

Outstanding Ensemble in a Play
Bach at Leipzig (People’s Light)
The Fair Maid of the West (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective)
The Hound of Baskervilles (Lantern Theater Company)
In the Blood (Theatre Horizon)
The Jungle Book (Arden Theatre Company)
Little Rock (Passage Theatre Company)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Theatre Exile)

Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical
Arthur and the Tale of the Red Dragon (People’s Light)
Field Hockey Hot (11th Hour Theatre Company)
Into the Woods (Theatre Horizon)
Ragtime (Bristol Riverside Theatre)

Independence Foundation Award for Outstanding New Play
Caught by Christopher Chen (InterAct Theatre Company)
The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane by Jen Silverman (InterAct Theatre Company)
Hands Up: 6 Playwrights, 6 Testaments by The New Black Fest (Flashpoint Theatre Company)
To The Moon by Jennifer Childs (1812 Productions)

F. Otto Haas Award for an Emerging Philadelphia Theatre Artist
Alex Bechtel
Benjamin Camp
Akeem Davis
Katherine Fritz
Bi Jean Ngo

Virginia Brown Martin Philadelphia Award
The Dangerous House of Pretty Mbane (InterAct Theatre Company)
The Gun Show (Passage Theatre Company)
In the Blood (Theatre Horizon)
Speech and Debate (Azuka Theatre)
The Whale (Theatre Exile)

June and Steve Wolfson Award for an Evolving Theatre Company
The Berserker Residents
EgoPo Classic Theater
Flashpoint Theatre Company
Philadelphia Artists’ Collective
Quintessence Theatre Group
Simpatico Theatre Project

Lifetime Achievement Award
Johnnie Hobbs, Jr.

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in FebOne1960.com Blog, Jade Magazine and Playbill.com.

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Martin Casella wins 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for Playwriting for The Report; Full List of 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award Winners

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Martin Casella receives 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for Playwriting for his compelling new drama The Report at Drom in New York on August 3o, 2015. Photo by Sarahbeth Grossman

Martin Casella receives 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for Playwriting for his compelling new drama The Report at Drom in New York on August 3o, 2015. Photo by Sarahbeth Grossman

Congratulations to Martin Casella who received a 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Award for Playwriting for his compelling new drama The Report, adapted from the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, and directed by Alan Muraoka, which had its world premiere at the Lynn Redgrave Theater @ Culture Project during the New York International Fringe Festival in August.

Broadway veteran Michael Countryman (Boardwalk Empire, The SopranosA Few Good MenLaughter on the 23rd FloorThe Common PursuitYou Can Count on Me) lead a marvelous ensemble of British, Welsh, Canadian and American actors including Philippa Dawson, Denny Desmarias, Natalie Frost, Jenny Green, Louis Lavoie, James Physick, Sophie Sorensen, Jonathan Stephens, Zoë Watkins, David Wells and Stuart Williams.

The Report's director Alan Muraoka, playwright Martin Casella, star Michael Countryman and author Jessica Francis Kane after a Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report’s director Alan Muraoka, playwright Martin Casella, star Michael Countryman and author Jessica Francis Kane after a Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The Report examines the true, unknown story of the British government’s cover-up of the largest civilian disaster of World War II. On March 3, 1943, 173 people died in London’s Bethnal Green tube station, which served as a bomb shelter during air raids. But not a single bomb was dropped that fateful night. The cause of this tragedy was kept secret for almost 30 years, until a young BBC journalist making a documentary began to uncover what actually took place. As the truth is revealed, we discover how trauma, fear and the paranoia of war impact our very humanity, and how the specter of a single public calamity resonates throughout multiple generations.

Michael Countryman (center) and the cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Michael Countryman (center) and the cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Martin Casella. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Martin Casella. Photo by Lia Chang

During his acceptance speech, Casella said, “May the memories of the 173 who died in the Bethnal Green tube station over 70 years ago always be a blessing. And may this beautiful and haunting play remind the world of the humanity required from everyone as we deal with overwhelming refugee populations in so many countries across the globe.”

Casella received the Outstanding Playwrighting Award in the 2005 FringeNYC for The Irish Curse, which has enjoyed successful Off-Broadway and worldwide productions. Other recent theater credits include the award-winning Directions for Restoring the Apparently Dead and Scituate. He is the screenwriter of Tom’s Dad starring Will Ferrell and directed by Lasse Hallstrom, and The Land of Sometimes, an animated British feature film.

Craig Zehms, Zoë S Watkins, Martin Casella, Sarahbeth Grossman, Barry Goralnick and Keith Gordon at the 2015 FringeNYC Awards at Drom in New York on August 30, 2015. Photo courtesy of Barry Goralnick

Craig Zehms, Zoë S Watkins, Martin Casella, Sarahbeth Grossman, Barry Goralnick and Keith Gordon at the 2015 FringeNYC Awards at Drom in New York on August 30, 2015. Photo courtesy of Barry Goralnick

The Report is being presented by Barry Goralnick, Sarahbeth Grossman, Craig Zehms in association with Cutting Hedge Productions.

The cast, creative team and producers of The Report after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The cast, creative team and producers of The Report after the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Winners of the 2015 FringeNYC Overall Excellence Awards were announced by festival Producing Artistic Director Elena K. Holy during a brief ceremony at Drom in New York on August 30, 2015. As selected by an independent panel of over 30 theater professionals, the winners are as follows:

Overall Play:
The Broken Record
Divine Intervention
Little One
Maybe Tomorrow
Night of the Living

Overall Musical:
The Crack in the Ceiling
Far From Canterbury
Popesical

Solo Performance:
butyou’reaman or: The Seven Men I Came Out to in India
An Inconvenient Poop
Tiananmen Annie

Ensemble:
The Curious Case of Phineas Gage
Running Interference
Stockholm Savings
Verano Place

Playwriting:
Martin Casella – The Report
Ashley J. Jacobson – The American Play
Lisa Lewis – Schooled
Jim Shankman – The Screenwriter Dies Of His Own Free Will

Directing:
Stephen Broteback – St. Francis
William Oldroyd – Fuente Ovejuna
Courtney Ulrich – Sousepaw: ‘A Baseball Story’

Costumes:
Jennifer Brawn-Gittings – She-Rantulas From Outer Space in 3-D!

Video Design:
Lianne Arnold – The Mad Scientist’s Guide to Romance, Robots and Soul-Crushing Loneliness

Acting:
Lauren LaRocca – Coping
Lori Hammel – Hell Is For Real
Jesse Carrey – To Dance – The Musical
Rebecca Vigil & Evan Kaufman – Your Love, Our Musical
Xander Johnson – The Boys Are Angry
David Logan Rankin – Night with Guests

The critics raved about The Report:

Stuart Williams and Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Stuart Williams and Michael Countryman in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“A more scrupulous approach to history is offered in The Report. The story itself is gripping, and the script hops ably between 1943 and 1973…the actors, among them the Broadway veteran Michael Countryman, are excellent.” – Alexis Soloski, New York Times

Stuart Williams, Sophie Sorensen and Michael Countryman in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

Stuart Williams, Sophie Sorensen and Michael Countryman in THE REPORT. Photo by Lia Chang

4 STARS! “Gripping. The outstanding (Michael) Countryman plays Dunne as both a young investigator brought in to speak to witnesses and an old man looking back on his legacy. The play’s powerful depiction of wartime panic, guilt and ethical confusion offers a fascinating look into a forgotten corner of England’s wartime experience.” —Dana Varinsky, Time Out

The cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

The cast of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“The play is as challenging as it is worthwhile, sure to haunt you for days as you try to unfold the conflicting accounts and motives of the characters involved. Director Alan Muraoka marshals the 12-person ensemble through a barrage of overlapping scenes jumping across time and space. With the help of Darren Lee’s hyper-specific choreography and Lauren Halpern’s utilitarian set, Muraoka thrillingly succeeds in not only keeping everything straight, but adding the little details that one would expect from a particularly good mystery novel. Brian Hemesath’s handsome costumes give us a sense not only of the period, but the individual personalities at play. The Report tells the story of the messy relationship between truth and reconciliation, two concepts that don’t necessarily go hand in hand.” – Zachary Stewart, TheaterMania

Denny Desmarais, Philippa Dawson and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Denny Desmarais, Philippa Dawson and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“This is a show not to miss and a producers dream … a play that could win the Pulitzer Prize and possibly the Tony. Martin Casella’s script is heartbreaking and powerful. From the first moment we are drawn in. Michael Countryman performance is a layered well thought out masterpiece. Director Alan Muraoka, draws us in and keeps the suspense. The scenic design by Lauren Helpern, costume design by Brian Hemesath, lighting design by Michael O’Connor, sound design by Chris Sassano, specialty movement by Darren Lee and incidental music by Paul Rudolph are all first rate and add to the over all feeling. – Suzanna Bowling, Times Square Chronicles

Sophie Sorensen, Stuart Williams, Michael Countryman and the company of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Sophie Sorensen, Stuart Williams, Michael Countryman and the company of The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

NY Post Pick! “the rare Fringe show to sport a big-ish cast and an ambitious subject, as Martin Casella — switching genres after his comically endearing “The Irish Curse” — revisits a catastrophe that killed 173 people in the London tube during WWII.” – Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Post

David Wells, Jonathan Stephens and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

David Wells, Jonathan Stephens and James Physick in The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

“…this play is all about shades of gray. The nuanced writing by Martin Casella, based on the novel by Jessica Francis Kane, is strong. Alan Muraoka provides smart and inventive direction and lead actor Michael Countryman is mesmerizing. It’s a serious, superb production that will likely go on to a commercial run. If you’d enjoy an exceptionally well done dramatic play, take a break from the cake and ice cream of most Fringe shows and partake of this steak dinner. – Hy on the Fringe

Denny Desmarais, Louis Lavoie and Natalie Frost in Martin Casella's The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

Denny Desmarais, Louis Lavoie and Natalie Frost in Martin Casella’s The Report. Photo by Lia Chang

One of the Festivals hottest shows.  Not to be missed! – Playbill

Soldout house for The Report at the Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Soldout house for The Report at the Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

“One of the shows leading the pack in ticket sales. Saw The Report w/ Michael Countryman at Fringe Saturday. It is a moving and complex play that succeeds both as melodrama and thoughtful serious play. Excellent production by any standard. Should sell out quickly. – Talkinbroadway.com/All That Chat

Curtain Call of the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Curtain Call of the opening performance of The Report at The Lynn Redgrave Theater at Culture Project in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Playwright Martin Casella during the Q & A at the Sheen Center in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Playwright Martin Casella, director Alan Muraoka and choreographer Darren Lee at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Carolyn Quinn, Martin Casella, Lisa McGahey Veglahn, Sarahbeth Grossman, Jon Radulovic and Herb Perry at the opening night party of The Report at The Crooked Knife in New York on August 15, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

For more information about THE REPORT, please visit www.TheReportThePlay.com.

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FringeNYC is a production of The Present Company, under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Elena K. Holy. In 1997, New York City became the seventh US city to host a fringe festival, joining Seattle, Chicago, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Houston, Orlando and San Francisco. FringeNYC has presented over 3000 performing groups representing every continent, prompting Switzerland’s national daily, Neue Zuercher Zeitung, to declare FringeNYC as “the premiere meeting ground for alternative artists.” FringeNYC has also been the launching pad for numerous Off-Broadway and Broadway transfers, long-running downtown hits, and regional theater productions including Urinetown, Matt & Ben, Never Swim Alone, Jammer, Debbie Does Dallas, Dog Sees God, Brandon Teena, Dixie’s Tupperware Party, 21 Dog Years, Bash’d, The Irish Curse, Jurassic Parq, The Fartiste, Silence! The Musical and 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche; movies including WTC View and Armless; and even a TV show (‘da Kink in My Hair). FringeNYC alumni include Bradley Cooper, Melissa Rauch (Big Bang Theory), Morgan Spurlock (Supersize Me, CNN’s Inside Man),Mindy Kaling, Tony Award winner Diane Paulus (Pippin), Alex Timbers (Rocky), Leigh Silverman (Violet), W. Kamau Bell (Totally Biased), Michael Urie (Ugly Betty), Naomi Grossman (American Horror Story), Chris Lowell (Enlisted), David Anders (iZombie) and Kristen Schall (Last Man on Earth), among countless other success stories.

The 20th Annual New York International Fringe Festival will run in August 12 – 28, 2016 and will once again feature nearly 200 of the worlds best emerging theater and dance artists. Applications for the 2015 festival will be available online in November; completed applications are due February 14, 2016. For more information visit www.FringeNYC.org

Lia Chang

Lia Chang

Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in Jade Magazine and FebOne1960.com Blog.

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Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center hosting 2nd annual Wikipedia APA in September; photos from NY Editathon at Museum of Modern Art

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I had a surreal moment at the #WikiAPA Editathon at The Museum of Modern Art in New York on Wednesday night when I walked to the front of the room and was greeted by my own Wikipedia page being edited in real time by someone in the room.

Lia Chang and her Wikipedia page on the screen at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Vic Huey

Lia Chang and her Wikipedia page on the screen at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Vic Huey

Since this was an evening focused on Wikipedia editing, dedicated to creating, updating, and improving articles about Asian Pacific American art and artists, it just goes to show you that we all could use a little improvement.

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang A view of the sculpture garden at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Hosted at The Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Wikimedia NYC, this meetup focused on unearthing information about our creatively-rich community that has historically been overlooked.

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Resources provided by the A/P/A INSTITUTE AT NYU at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Resources provided by the A/P/A INSTITUTE AT NYU at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

It was dedicated to increasing the presence of cultural, historic, and artistic information on Wikipedia pertaining to Asian Pacific American (“APA”) experiences. Books on the Asian Pacific American experience were provided by the A/P/A INSTITUTE AT NYU for reference.

Adriel Luis, Curator -Digital & Emerging Media, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center speaks at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Adriel Luis, Curator -Digital & Emerging Media, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center speaks at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Upon my arrival, I was handed a Wikipedia markup cheatsheet which covers the formatting needed for editing Wikipedia articles with wiki markup.

Wikipedia markup cheatsheet at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Wikipedia markup cheatsheet at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

It was a great turnout, and while some brought laptops, some attendees could be seen working on their iPads, tablets and smartphones.

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Ann Matsuuchi, Instructional Techology Librarian/Professor, LaGuardia Community College, Adriel Luis, Curator -Digital & Emerging Media, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and Nancy A. Bulalacao-Leung, co-founder of Filipino American Museum (FAM), were among the speakers.

Lia Chang, Adriel Luis and Ann Matsuchi attend the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Lia Chang, Adriel Luis and Ann Matsuchi attend the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Check back for my in-depth interview with Adriel.

FAM co-founder, Nancy A. Bulalacao-Leung speaks at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

FAM co-founder, Nancy A. Bulalacao-Leung speaks at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

The event kicks off a month-long series of #WikiAPA meetups across the U.S. hosted by the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center, Washington DC (9/4), Los Angeles (9/13), Seattle (9/17), Oakland (9/18), Bangkok (9/26), Chicago (9/29), San Diego (9/30) as well as remotely, with participants taking part from all throughout the world. More are still being added.

Washington, DC

For more information about the #WikiAPA series, please visit Smithsonian APA – Wiki or follow #WikiAPA on Twitter.

Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Wikipedia_APA

http://smithsonianapa.org/wiki/

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center’s Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Adriel Luis, Curator -Digital & Emerging Media, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center speaks at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Ann Matsuuchi, Instructional Technology/Librarian/Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community College speaks at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Karen Li-Lun Hwang and Ann Matsuuchi, Instructional Technology/Librarian/Associate Professor, LaGuardia Community College at Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang FAM co-founder, Nancy A. Bulalacao-Leung speaks at the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang Artists Lorin Roser and Nina Kuo attend Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center's Editathon at Museum of Modern Art in New York on September 2, 2015. Photo by Lia Chang

Los Angeles / Pasadena

Oakland

Seattle

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Lia Chang is an award-winning filmmaker, a Best Actress nominee, a 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, Taxman and Hide and Seek. She is profiled in FebOne1960.com Blog, Jade Magazine and Playbill.com.

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