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BFE by Julia Cho

BFE by Julia Cho, SIS Productions, Seattle theatre, Seattle theater, Drama,Comedy, Capitol Hill
Drama,Comedy

SIS Productions

Venue: Hugo House Theater
1634 11th Ave
Capitol Hill, Seattle
206-323-9443
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Opening Night: Friday, February 22, 2008
Closes: Sunday, March 16, 2008
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SIS Productions presents the West Coast premiere of B.F.E., a panoramic view of self identity and relationships written by awardwinning Korean American playwright Julia Cho.

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$8 - $12
18 or under
$8
TPS
$8
This event has been viewed 447 times
Last viewed on May 11, 2008, 7:55 pm
It was last updated on March 12, 2008, 5:12 pm
It was originally posted: 2007-09-13 21:00:20
By SIS Productions

DESCRIPTION

Panny is a typical 14-year-old teenage girl, living in the middle of nowhere U.S.A., coping with everyday stuff like an agoraphobic mom who's into way too much TV, a socially-awkward uncle who's a security guard at the local mall, a pretty blonde gal pal who gets all the guys, and wanting to date but not knowing where to start. Oh, yeah, and there's a serial killer on the loose. But what does Panny have to worry about? She's Asian American. The murderer would have to notice her first. A panoramic view of self-identity and relationships written by award-winning Korean American playwright Julia Cho.

"an insightful, beautifully structured drama about the agonies and comforts of isolation, told through the struggles of Panny and her family." - The New York Times

Cast

 Leah Cohen-Sapida
Panny
 Maia Lee
Hae Yoon
 Eric Riedmann
Jack/The General
 Scott Plusquellec
The Man
 Trina Griffin
Evvie
 Lincoln Grismer
Hugo
 Sydney Tucker
Nancy
 Sam Tsubota
Lefty
 Roberta Furst
Isabel
 Sam Tsubota
Lefty

Company

 Julia Cho
Playwright
 Leticia Lopez
Director
 Byron Au Yong
Sound Composer/Designer
 Jennifer O'Brien
Stage Manager
 Dante Olivia Smith
Scenic & Lighting Designer
 Melissa Hamasaki
Opening Weekend Stage Manager
 Roger Tang
Sound Engineer
 Miko Premo
Costume Designer
 Marilyn Gonzalez
Properties Designer
 James Whetzel
Guitar Musician
 Gigi Jhong
Dialect Coach
 Seattle Scenic Studios
Scenic Construction
 Wendy Polidori
Graphic Designer
 Rick Wong
PR Photographer
 Rex Waters
Sound Board Operator
 Steve Marts
Composite Image Design
 Lorna Chin
Producer
 Kathy Hsieh
Producer
 Jane Moon
Producer
 Miko Premo
Producer
 Lisa Marie Nakamura
Asst Producer
 Steve Hayatsu
Asst Producer
 Zheng Wang
Asst Producer

REVIEWS & PREVIEWS

User-Submitted Reviews

Seattle Weekly
Review by VIRGINIA ZECH
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Northwest Asian Weekly
Review by James Tabafunda
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Award-winning Korean American playwright Julia Cho hits the mark on a subject very sensitive to some Asian Americans: their looks.
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Seattle Gay News
Review by Rajkhet Dirzhud-Rashid
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
\"The powerful ending...makes this one of the year\'s best plays.\"
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Seattle Times
Review by Misha Berson
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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The Stranger
Review by Brendan Kiley
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Review by Joe Adcock
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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