Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

Pan Asian Repertory Theatre

Founded in 1977 and led by Artistic Producing director Tisa Chang, the Pan Asian Repertory Theater is a New York based theatre group that explores the Asian American experience. Pan Asian Rep provides professional opportunities for Asian American artists to collaborate and create unique works where quality and excellence are key criteria. Mel Gussow of "The New York Times" noted that "Before Pan Asian Rep, Asian Americans had severely limited opportunities in the theater…(now) heartened by Ms. Chang's example, similar companies have sprung up around the United States." Pan Asian Rep has opened doors and paved the way for many who have formed their own companies or enjoy careers in film, television and on Broadway. For 30 years Pan Asian Rep has created opportunities for minority artists to compete equally and bring to the stage modern classics that give insight into the evolution of Asians in America.

Specializing in intercultural productions of Asian American new plays, Asian masterworks in translation and innovative adaptations of Western classics, its many presentations and contributions to the canon of Asian American plays include:
*"Empress of China", featuring Tina Chen in the title role of China's last dowager ruler
*"Yellow Fever", which went on to enjoy a long Off-Broadway run
*"Ghashiram Kotwal", the Marathi play with music
*"Teahouse" by Lao She, spanning fifty years of modern Chinese history
*"Cambodia Agonistes" by Ernest Abuba, with music by Louis Stewart
*"The Teahouse of the August Moon" by John Patrick
*"Forbidden City Blues" by Alexander Woo
*"The Fan Tan King" by C. Y. Leethe, a world premiere
*"Yohen", by Philip Kan Gotanda
*"Tea", by Velina Hasu Houston, the 20th Anniversary ProductionStagings of the early works of Asian American pioneers include Momoko Iko, Wakako Yamauchi, Philip Kan Gotanda, and David Henry Hwang. Now in their 30th Anniversary season (2007-2008), they are in the second half of a two year retrospective of past productions that will unite seasoned veterans with the next generation of artists: "The Joy Luck Club" by Susan Kim adapted from the novel by Amy Tan, and "Shogun Macbeth" adapted by John R. Briggs.

Pan Asian Rep has a regular New York season at the West End Theatre in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew where they serve a diverse range of audiences. In 2007, they returned to the Julia Miles Theatre to re-mount their classic large cast productions. Major programs include the Senior Artist Resident Ensemble, the Theatre For Youth program, touring and residencies nationally and internationally, Staged Reading Series directed by Ron Nakahara, and year-round Actor Training Workshops taught by Ernest Abuba.

The company has been invited to several National Theatre Festivals including Edinburgh (1988), Singapore (1992), Cairo and Johannesburg (1995) and most recently Pan Asian Rep became the first professional theatre from the United States to be invited to The Xi Havana Theatre Festival (2003). From June 11-24, 2007, Pan Asian Rep served along with Ma-Yi Theater and NAATCO as a Co-Steering Committee member of the first ever National Asian American Theatre Festival. This two-week festival brought work from more than 35 emerging and established artists and groups from across the nation to over 13 venues around New York City and outer-boroughs.

ee also

* Asian American theatre

External links

* [http://www.panasianrep.org/ Pan Asian Repertory Theatre official website]


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