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3.17.2010

kccla 30th anniversary gala performance series


Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, in collaboration with California State University, Northridge Mike Curb College of the Arts, Media and Communication presents its 30th Anniversary Gala Performance Series -- original one-act dramas by Korean American playwrights. Here are some details:
KCCLA 30th Anniversary Gala Performance Series 3
Co-presented by Cal State University, Northridge

Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles in collaboration with California State University, Northridge Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication presents original dramas One-Act dramas by Korean-American playwrights.

Why Does Jasmine Turn Counter Clockwise?
An Original One-Act Drama by Philip Onho Lee
"A dying father leaves a key to the secrets of life for his son and daughter-in-law. It's up to them to figure out the mystery."
CAST: Ralph Ahn, Jenny Kang, David Kim, Jae Kwon

Prodigal Daughter
An Original One-Act Drama by Vivian Keh
"A daughter returns home after an absence of 5 years to mend her broken relationship with her father."
CAST: Dana Lee, Jully Lee

Director: Doug Kaback
Dramaturg/Producer: Ah-jeong Kim
Music: Hiza Yoo (Kayagum), Young Bok Yoon (Flute), Kyung Hyun (Singer)

Place: Ari Hall, Korean Cultural Center, LA
Date/Time: Friday March 19 8pm (Private Opening)
Saturday March 20 3pm (Public)
Friday March 26 8pm (Public)
Saturday March 27 3pm (Public)

Ticket Price: $15
Reservation/Info: tammy@kccla.org or 323.936.3015
Come out to Los Angeles this weekend, see some Korean American theater. For more information, visit the KCCLA website here. Interesting little bit of information: actor Ralph Ahn from Why Does Jasmine Turn Counter Clockwise? is the youngest son of Korean independence activist Dosan Ahn Chang-ho and the brother of pioneer actor Philip Ahn.