MARCH 2019
WOLF PLAY
By Hansol Jung
Directed by Dámaso Rodríguez
March 10 – April 7
Morrison Stage
In a world where people struggle to have children, one American couple decides to 'un-adopt' their young Korean son because they have a newborn at home. After an internet chat room search for the right family, the father 're-homes' the boy with a lesbian couple, where one half is desperate for a child and the other half is fighting for her career. As the boy — who thinks he’s a wolf, but is really a puppet – adjusts to his new life, he forms bonds with the unlikeliest of culprits while the rest of the adults squabble about what is ‘best for the child.' Wolf Play is a messy, funny, and moving theatrical experience that grapples with where family allegiance lies.
DIRECTIONS TO THE THEATER IN DOWNTOWN, ARTIST REPERTORY THEATER.
MAY 2019
OUTDOOR SCHOOL LIVE
Performative live storytelling
Written and arranged by Vin S
Starring
SeBastian Shambry on film
Vin as the live storyteller
My impact
Is to inspire audience members to connect with the “human-ness” of one another in our society. By theatrically sharing my personal story of joy and heartache and shame and family (that centers around rainy Oregon), I hope to infuse an air of curiosity into my audiences. Perhaps the next time they encounter a homeless youth, a survivor of domestic violence, or a black teenage boy, they’ll remember my story and see them with curiosity as a whole, a complex person much like themselves.
Is to inspire audience members to connect with the “human-ness” of one another in our society. By theatrically sharing my personal story of joy and heartache and shame and family (that centers around rainy Oregon), I hope to infuse an air of curiosity into my audiences. Perhaps the next time they encounter a homeless youth, a survivor of domestic violence, or a black teenage boy, they’ll remember my story and see them with curiosity as a whole, a complex person much like themselves.
JUNE 2019
SHAME
A story of a young black man
Collection of stories that need to get out
ARTWORK DONE BY Jordan Domont