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| For Immediate Release
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Contact:
Christine Huynh |
| August 9, 2010 |
(213)
625-7000 ext. 12 |
| Los Angeles, CA
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chuynh@eastwestplayers.org |
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East West Players'
45th Season Shakes It Up With
Powerful Drama,
MYSTERIOUS SKIN
East West Players (EWP), the nation's premier Asian American theatre, opens its 45th
Anniversary season, themed Shake It Up , with the Los Angeles
premiere of MYSTERIOUS SKIN by Prince Gomolvilas, based on the novel by Scott
Heim. This production will be directed by EWP's Producing Artistic Director, Tim
Dang. The cast of the production will feature artists with diverse backgrounds:
David Huynh, Scott Keiji Takeda, Marcus Choi, Christine Corpuz, Ruffy Landayan,
and Elizabeth Liang.
MYSTERIOUS SKIN is a searing drama that follows the story of a boy who believes he was once
abducted by aliens. All roads lead back to a childhood classmate, now a hustler,
who holds the key to the terrifying and heart-breaking truth. Due to its subject
matter, graphic language and nudity, MYSTERIOUS SKIN is intended for mature
audiences.
"We're definitely shaking it up this season with MYSTERIOUS SKIN. The novel by Scott Heim
was adapted for the screen by Asian American writer/director Gregg
Araki. The play was adapted by Thai-American playwright Prince Gomolvilas. And
we're going one step further by casting Asian American performers," says
Producing Artistic Director Tim Dang.
Writer Prince Gomolvilas is a Thai-American playwright. His plays include BIG HUNK OF
BURNIN' LOVE and THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING, which received their
world premieres at East West Players. He writes BAMBOO NATION, an arts and
entertainment blog. He teaches in the Master of Professional Writing Program at
USC and in the David Henry Hwang Writers Institute at East West Players. He
received his M.F.A. in Playwriting and his B.A. in Film from San Francisco State
University.
Director Tim Dang has been artistic director of East West Players since 1993. Tim has been
recognized with honors such as two Ovation Awards for Best Direction of a
Musical (SWEENEY TODD and PACIFIC OVERTURES), Actors Equity Association
Diversity Award, the Durfee Foundation Sabbatical Award and most recently
received the Irvine Foundation Leadership Award in 2009. He recently directed
the New York premiere of IMELDA, a musical, which was originally produced by
East West Players, for Pan Asian Repertory Theatre.
A Canadian transplant, David Huynh, playing the role of Neil, has had the fortunate
opportunity to have performed on both Canadian and American theatre, television
and film productions. David studied film and theatre at The University of Mantioba, The Prairie Theatre Exchange and was a member of the influential
Manitoba Theatre for Young People. David was last seen on stage in Benjamin
Bettenbender's SWORDPLAY at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, in addition to The
Underground Theatre's production of Langford Wilson's BALM IN GILEAD. David made
his feature film debut, starring in Juwan Chung's gangland thriller Baby,
to great acclaim.
Scott Keiji Takeda, playing the role of Brian, recently graduated from Pepperdine University
with a BA in Theatre Arts. MYSTERIOUS SKIN marks his first professional theatre
production.
The design team consists of set and projection designer Alan E. Muraoka, lighting
designer Jeremy Pivnick, costumer designer Nicholas Hirata, sound designer John
Zalewski and property master Ken Takemoto. The stage manager is Odina Dominguez.
Generous support for this production of MYSTERIOUS SKIN is provided by the National
Endowment for the Arts, California Community Foundation, Shubert
Foundation, LA County Arts Commission, City of Los Angeles Department of
Cultural Affairs and the Ralph M. Parsons Foundation. This production is
presented in association with our community partner the Los Angeles Gay and
Lesbian Center.
All performances of MYSTERIOUS SKIN will be staged at the David Henry Hwang Theater at
the Union Center for the Arts at 120 Judge John Aiso St., Los Angeles, CA 90012.
MYSTERIOUS SKIN opens Wednesday, September 15, 2010 and closes on Sunday,
October 10, 2010. Opening night will be accompanied by a pre-performance
cocktail reception and a post show reception with the cast and creative team.
Performances are Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and
Sundays at 2pm. Previews are Thursday - Saturday, September 9 - 11 at 8pm and
Sunday, September 12 at 2pm. The Pay What-You-Can Performance will be held
Thursday, September 16 at 8 pm with a suggested $5 minimum donation.
General Tickets range from $25 - $35. Preview tickets are $20 for all seats. Opening night
tickets are $60 for all seats. Tickets are currently on sale. For ticket
purchases or more information, please call East West Players at (213) 625-7000
or visit
www.eastwestplayers.org.
Senior, student and group discounts are available. Dates and details are subject
to change.
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