Oh right, I have a blog. It's been more than 2 months since I last updated-- bad Doris, bad.
If my friend Kat/Spookfish Theater has put on a new theater production before I've churned out a new blog post, then shame on me.
In any case, yes, my friend Kat/Spookfish Theater have a new show coming out!
The details are as follows:
If my friend Kat/Spookfish Theater has put on a new theater production before I've churned out a new blog post, then shame on me.
In any case, yes, my friend Kat/Spookfish Theater have a new show coming out!
The details are as follows:
The ABC's Guide to Getting Famous
Written and Performed by Ming Peiffer
Developed with and Directed by Kat Yen
Part documentary and part solo-show, The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous is a raw look into the real lives of Asian American artists trying to make it in the entertainment industry. Funny, heartbreaking, and, at times, downright offensive...This hybrid film/theater piece is an honest investigation of race in casting..
Details:
The Red Room
85 E 4th St (between 2nd Ave and Bowery/3rd Ave; so up the stairs, not into the basement)
Monday, 5 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 6 November @ 8pm
Monday, 12 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 13 November @ 8pm
Monday, 19 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 20 November @ 8pm
Tickets are $15-18.
them here:https://tix.smarttix.com/Modules/Sales/SalesMainTabsPage.aspx?ControlState=1
(ABC= American Born Chinese, for those who didn't know that)
There you have it folks, go support the arts. Especially underrepresented folks in the arts.
Speaking about art, lately I've been working on a set of large paintings/portraits to go above the bed, since it's just a large plain white wall now. Mine's ::aaaaalmost:: done (still some much-needed tweaking still needs to be done), and I'm just starting on Colin's (so that one's really rough):
Written and Performed by Ming Peiffer
Developed with and Directed by Kat Yen
Part documentary and part solo-show, The ABC's Guide To Getting Famous is a raw look into the real lives of Asian American artists trying to make it in the entertainment industry. Funny, heartbreaking, and, at times, downright offensive...This hybrid film/theater piece is an honest investigation of race in casting..
Details:
The Red Room
85 E 4th St (between 2nd Ave and Bowery/3rd Ave; so up the stairs, not into the basement)
Monday, 5 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 6 November @ 8pm
Monday, 12 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 13 November @ 8pm
Monday, 19 November @ 8pm
Tuesday, 20 November @ 8pm
Tickets are $15-18.
them here:https://tix.smarttix.com/Modules/Sales/SalesMainTabsPage.aspx?ControlState=1
(ABC= American Born Chinese, for those who didn't know that)
There you have it folks, go support the arts. Especially underrepresented folks in the arts.
Speaking about art, lately I've been working on a set of large paintings/portraits to go above the bed, since it's just a large plain white wall now. Mine's ::aaaaalmost:: done (still some much-needed tweaking still needs to be done), and I'm just starting on Colin's (so that one's really rough):
He'll be holding a pipe, since we're classy like that.
Can you believe that it'll be NOVEMBER in a week? I'll be 26! Colin and I would have been together for 5 years! Barack Obama will be president for a second-term/we'll have a Mormon president!
Can you believe that it'll be NOVEMBER in a week? I'll be 26! Colin and I would have been together for 5 years! Barack Obama will be president for a second-term/we'll have a Mormon president!