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East West Players Announces 52nd Anniversary Season
East West Players (EWP), the nation’s longest-running professional theatre of color in the country and the largest producing organization of Asian American artistic work, is pleased to announce its 52nd Anniversary Season, The Company We Keep, which takes place from Fall 2017 … Continue reading
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Tagged asian american theater, East West Players, EWP, theater, theatre
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East West Players Announces Snehal Desai As Its New Artistic Director
East West Players (EWP), the nation’s longest-running professional theatre of color in the country and the largest producing organization of Asian American artistic work for the stage, announces Snehal Desai, as the organization’s fourth Artistic Director, following an extensive nationwide … Continue reading
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Tagged asian american theater, eastwestplayers, Snehal Desai, theater, theaters, theatre
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L.A. Giveaway: See ‘Fabric,’ a Story of Human Trafficking and Slavery
Fifteen years ago in El Monte, California, law enforcement officials discovered 72 Thai nationals confined in an apartment complex ringed with barbed wire, lured to this country with promises of achieving the American dream. Under conditions of forced labor and … Continue reading
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Tagged Fabric, giveaway, Henry Ong, los angeles, theatre, ticket giveaway
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Lodestone’s Final Season SHOW
A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending the opening night of Grace Kim and the Spiders from Mars. In short the play was delightfully awesome. I laughed, I ached, I related and I thoroughly enjoyed every bit … Continue reading
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Lodestone Theatre Ensemble’s Final Production: “Grace Kim & the Spiders from Mars”
Lodestone Theatre Ensemble will be putting on their farewell production with Grace Kim & the Spiders from Mars. Written by Philip W. Chung and directed by Jeff Liu, this show was specifically written to be the last show for Lodestone’s … Continue reading
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Tagged burbank, lodestone, Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, los angeles, theatre
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Lodestone Theatre Ensemble Presents TEN TO LIFE in Los Angeles
This past December, Lodestone Theatre Ensemble kicked off its final season with Lodestone After Dark: The Beginning of the End. I’m totally excited that their season is starting up soon with the premiere or TEN TO LIFE, four one-acts developed … Continue reading
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Tagged alberto isaac, annette lee, burbank, judy soo hoo, lodestone, los angeles, nic cha kim, ten to life, theatre, tim lounibos
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This Weekend in LA: Lodestone After Dark: The Beginning of the End
In 1995, following the 1992 Los Angeles riots, veteran actor Soon-Tek Oh created the Society of Heritage Performers (SHP), a Korean American theatre ensemble. SHP evolved into Lodestone Theatre Ensemble in 1999, organized by original founders: actors Alexandra Bokyun Chun, … Continue reading