“No-No Boy” opens on stage in LA

April 3, 2010 at 4:21 pm | Posted in News | Leave a comment
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LOS ANGELES, CA – Timescape Arts Group presents No-No Boy, running March 27 – April 18, 2010 at the MilesMemorial Playhouse, 1130 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90403.

Ken Narasaki’s stage adaptation of John Okada’s ground breaking novel No-No Boy had its world premiere March 27, 2010.  Set after World War II as Japanese Americans return to the West Coast, the play follows draft resister Ichiro Yamada after he is released from prison and struggles to come to terms with the consequences of his choices, while the rest of the community tries to get back on its feet after a war that has uprooted them all.

The same artistic team produced Innocent When You Dream (Critic’s Choice LA Times, Pick of the Week LA Weekly), which had a successful run at Electric Lodge in Venice and was later invited to perform at the Smithsonian Institute (Washington, DC) in 2008 (www.timescapearts.com).

Playwright Ken Narasaki has written Ghosts and Baggage (produced at LATC), The Mikado Project (with Doris Baizley, produced at Lodestone Theater Ensemble), and Innocent When You Dream (produced at Electric Lodge).  Innocent When you Dream won the 2006 Kuma Kahua Pacific Rim Playwriting Award, and The Mikado Project won the 2008-09 Pacific Rim Award.

Director Alberto Isaac most recently directed ART at East West Players; some of his other directing credits include Innocent When you Dream, Ghosts and Baggage, The Maids and Yankee Dawg You Die.  He has won three DramaLogue awards and one L.A. Drama Critics Circle award for outstanding direction.

Appearing as Eto Jun is Chris Tashima, who was the special guest at the Boulder Asian Film Festival in 2005.

‘A Little Bit of Discipline’ brings awareness to APA month

March 11, 2010 at 3:10 pm | Posted in News | Leave a comment
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“A Little Bit of Discipline” was recut and entered in the Wyoming short film competition to bring awareness of Asian – Pacific American Heritage month in May. In this production image, Stu Goldstein (Officer Brown) and Peter Park (Uncle Seito) listen to Director Alan O’Hashi

Welcome to Boulder Asian Films!

May 20, 2009 at 7:30 pm | Posted in Film Festivals | Leave a comment
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Boulder Asian FilmsThe Boulder Asian Film Festival produced by the Boulder Asian Pacific Alliance for 11 years became a program of the Boulder International Film Festival in 2009.

The goal of BAFF and BAPA was to screen movies featuring Asian stories and produced, directed, photographed and written by Asian film makers,.

The rebirth of the BAFF as a program of BIFF has facilitated this goal. The 2010 program is a great one featuring five films. Open the “2010 Program” tab and check out their synopses. For the full BIFF program schedule, go to www.biff1.com

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