Upcoming Shows - In the Works:

APPEARANCES:
January 29, 2012
Sunday 5-7pm
Latino Theater Company Play Reading
Los Angeles Theater Center
514 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013

March 13, 2012
UCLA Asian American Studies 187A
Professor Valerie Matsumoto
"Exploring Ethnic Cultural Arts through Oral History"

March 29, 2012
Thursday 6:30-9:30pm
Break the Silence Open Mic held at
The Manazar Gamboa Community Theater
1323 Gundry Ave. Long Beach, CA, 90813
http://oneimagination.weebly.com/events.html

April 4, 2012
Wednesday 11-1pm
Cal Arts in Valencia
Theater History
Professor Chantal Rodriguez E108

UPCOMING SHOWS:
Los Angeles, CA
Produced by TeAda Productions and The Latino Theater Company
May 31 - June 24, 2012
Thursday-Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm
General $30|Students/Seniors/Groups: $20
Los Angeles Theater Center
514 S. Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

Fall 2012-Portland, OR
Fall 2012-Vermont
Stay tuned for times and locations.


Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Good-bye New York

New York City thank you. NAATF thank you. Audiences in New York City thank you. We thank you all for a very successful run of Refugee Nation at the Abingdon Theatre as part of the first ever National Asian American Theater Festival. This experience has made us learn how important our work is. The impact on the audiences that came really completes the cycle of art and healing. Several of the performances we had people in tears because they could relate to the characters on stage. The refugee experience is not new. The refugee experience is one where we can all connect and understand. The struggle to find a better life. The hope and horror of war. I was very happy to have met more Lao people. I was very happy to perform with Leilani. I am happy with what we are doing and look forward to making it even better.

To all the fellow artists and participants of the NAATF. Congratulations for all your hard work.
Ova