EAST WEST PLAYERS, IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE LOS ANGELES LGBT CENTER, ANNOUNCES THE CAST AND CREATIVE TEAM OF AS WE BABBLE ON, WHICH BEGINS PERFORMANCES ON MAY 31, 2018

East West As We Babble On CastApril 5, 2018, Los Angeles – East West Players (EWP), in association with the Los Angeles LGBT Center, is pleased to announce the cast and creative team for the world premiere of Nathan Ramos’ As We Babble On, which was the winner of East West Players’ 2042: See Change Playwriting Competition. Directed by Alison M. De La Cruz, Director of Performing Arts & Community Engagement at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, As We Babble On begins performances on May 31 and runs until June 24, 2018, with opening night on June 6, 2018.

As We Babble On explores the pursuit of success, its costs, and conquering the Swedish BIGBOX. Benji, a first-generation Asian American, struggles in New York City to find his voice as his writing career stalls. As the professional paths of his best friend Sheila and his half-sister Laura begin to blossom, he begins to unravel. As We Babble On explores what lengths we are willing to go to realize our dreams, whether morality is tied to upward mobility, and whether boxed wine and soda is an appropriate sangria recipe after the age of 24.

As We Babble On is sharp, funny, and asks thought-provoking questions about identity, artistry, and culture in our current economic climate,” says EWP Producing Artistic Director Snehal Desai. “It’s a world premiere of a bold, new voice that explores all facets of identity, from race, sexual orientation to class. It stood out as the winner of our playwriting competition.”

Making their EWP debuts are Will Choi (“Asian AF” and “Scarlett Johansson Presents”) as Benji, Sachin Bhatt (Asian European Tour of The West Side Story and the Broadway First National Tour of Bombay Dreams) as Vish, Jiavani Linayo (member of “Baby Wants Candy”) as Sheila, Jaime Schwartz (Love Alone at Shaker Bridge Theatre) as Laura, and Bobby Foley (Odysseus in These Seven Sicknesses and Art Faerie in Girls) as Orsen.


The creative team includes Alison M. De La Cruz (Director), Meredith Patt (Dramaturg), Tesshi Nakagawa (Scenic Designer), Jason Bieber (Lighting Designer), Eddy Vajarakitpongse (Projection Designer), Rani De Leon (Sound Designer), Danielle Domingue Sumi (Costume Designer), Glenn Michael Baker (Prop Master), and Brandon Hong Cheng (Stage Manager).All performances of As We Babble On will be staged at the David Henry Hwang Theater at the Union Center of the Arts at 120 Judge John Aiso Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012. Previews are Friday, May 31 through Sunday, June 3, with 8pm shows from Friday to Saturday, and a 2pm matinee show on Sunday. All preview seats are $25. Regular performances are from Thursday, June 7 through Sunday, June 24, with 8pm shows from Thursday to Saturday, and 2pm matinee shows on Saturday and Sunday. Opening night is Wednesday, June 6 at 8pm. The production runs until June 24.

Tickets may be purchased online at eastwestplayers.org or by calling (213) 625-7000, making sure to mention any wheelchair/accessible seating needs. Student, senior, and group discounts are available. General Admission ticket prices range from $40 to $50. Dates, details, and ticket prices are subject to change.

East West Players is thrilled to partner with the Los Angeles LGBT Center to stage the world premiere of Nathan Ramos’ As We Babble On as part of The Company We Keep, a 52nd Anniversary Season that focuses on community and partnerships. The S. Mark Taper Foundation Endowment supports the continued artistic quality of East West Players’ mainstage productions.

About East West Players
East West Players (EWP), the nation’s longest-running professional theatre of color in the country and the largest producing organization of Asian American artistic work, was founded in 1965, at a time when Asian Pacific Islanders (APIs) faced limited or no opportunities to see their experiences reflected outside of stereotypical and demeaning caricatures in the American landscape. EWP not only ensures that API stories are told, but works to increase access, inclusion, and representation in the economy. eastwestplayers.org

About the Los Angeles LGBT Center
Since 1969, the Los Angeles LGBT Center has cared for, championed, and celebrated LGBT individuals and families in Los Angeles and beyond. lalgbtcenter.org

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