Feb 27, 2013 |
EastWest Players newest production is about a mixed-race family returns to Vietnam for the first time since the war. One year after the death of their strong-willed mother, siblings Winnie and Lou travel with their Irish Catholic father and Vietnamese grandfather to...Oct 15, 2012 |
Beginning with an introduction that cuts right through the fourth wall, the theatrical production SLICE, written by Paul Kikuchi, sets itself up as an over-the-top comedy with plenty of sword penis analogies tempered in. The story, set in 14th century Japan, follows...Feb 17, 2011 |
Photo courtesy of East West Players Comedy is the hardest genre to write because it’s easy to have a few great lines in a production, but to be able to sustain the humor and not start digging into cliches is the hard part. Standing ovation for Paul Kikuchi who...Feb 8, 2011 |
A couple weeks ago in Little Tokyo in the East West Players theater, on a still under contruction stage, we sat down with Director Jeff Liu, Writer Paul Kikuchi and later with lead actor Sab Shimono to discuss the new production Wrinkles. The “family...Jan 24, 2011 |
We have stated our love for the L.A. theater group East West Players before and they are gearing up for a new production, Wrinkles, which starts February 10th. This stage production is sure to be a belly buster with plenty of sexual innuendos! Starring Sab Shimono as...
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