SIS Productions presents the Northwest Premiere of Ching Chong Chinaman by Lauren YeeMarch 26 - April 24, 2010SIS Productions is excited to present the Northwest premiere of Ching Chong Chinaman by Lauren Yeerunning March 26 - April 24, 2010. Performances are Fridays at 8pm and Saturdays at 4pm and 8pm. All performances will be at Richard Hugo House located at 1634 11th Avenue (11th Avenue, off of Pine Street) on Seattle’s Capitol Hill. Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students/seniors/actors. Group rates are also available. For reservations and information, please call (206) 323-9443, email tickets@sis-productions.org or see our website at www.sis-productions.org. Advance tickets may be purchased at Brown Paper Tickets ~ call 1-800-838-3006 or go to www.brownpapertickets.com for more information. “Great laughs...unexpectedly moving." - Examiner.com Ching Chong Chinaman is written by Lauren Yee; directed by Desdemona Chiang; choreographed by Laura West and produced by Lorna Chin, Kathy Hsieh, Jane Moon, and Miko Premo with support from Steve Hayatsu, Chris Monsos, Lisa Marie Nakamura, Serin Ngai, and Roger Tang. The cast features Jose Abaoag, Stan Asis, Elizabeth Daruthayan, Kathy Hsieh, Kay Nahm and Christian Ver! SIS Productions is a production company that strives to create, develop and produce quality works that involve Asian American women, their themes, and Asian American issues. SIS Productions encourages opportunities and support for Asian American women to be involved in all aspects of the production of artistic endeavors. Special Events: SIS Productions is excited to announce some very special events that will take place during the run of Ching Chong Chinaman by Lauren Yee. OPENING NIGHT GALA: Join the cast for a gala reception and opening night party after the 8:00pm performance on Friday, March 26. Admission to the gala is free with an opening night ticket to the show. Special thanks to Seattle's Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs for their support of our 2010 season. This production is supported, in part, by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts. Special thanks also to Theatre Puget Sound for their additional support. |
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