ArtWallah Proudly Presents the first annual IN THE WORKS... a festival of the written word. Created by Shishir Kurup and Lina Patel, IN THE WORKS... is a play reading series festival designed to nurture and develop the work of South Asian writers.
IN THE WORKS... provides a platform for the collaboration between playwrights, screenwriters, directors and performers living in North America , as well as in South Asia. It is a day of works-in-progress, a day to share your thoughts and feedback with the writers and a day to be part of the dialogic process of seeing South Asian stories truly reflected and elevated onto the national stage.
In The Works 2007
Featuring Parvesh Cheena, Hari Dhillon, Reena Dutt, Ravi Kapoor, Shishir Kurup, Sunil Malhotra, Viji Nathan, Naveen, Lina Patel, Winston Rocha, Rabeya Sen, Meena Serendib, Amita Sheth, Meera Simhan, and Shaheen Vaaz.
DATE
Saturday, June 30, 2007
LOCATION
East West Players
120 North Judge John Aiso Street
Los Angeles , CA 90012
TIME
1:00PM-10:00PM
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Online Purchases – One Play Reading $15, All Day Pass $20
At the Door – One Play Reading $20, All Day Pass $25
1:00 pm - PICTURIZE THIS by Shishir Kurup.
4:30 pm - MISS INDIA AMERICA by Meera Simhan.
7:00 pm - SANKALPAN (DESIRE) by Lina Patel.
A Q&A follows each reading.
Music and refreshments between readings.
In The Works... 2007
PICTURIZE THIS: Bollywood and Hollywood collide in this rollickingly, madcap screen(play) by Shishir Kurup.
The piece examines the cult of personality that both dream factories perpetuate and explores the clash of culture when a fading Bombay Talkie diva, her director and his crew come to Los Angeles to picturize a song for their new film. Crippled by a dwindling budget but convinced of the surety of success by shooting a song or two in the heart of Hollywood, they have to schmooze the local Desi community in all its grace and garish glory.
MISS INDIA AMERICA: Read/performed, by Actor/Writer Meera Simhan.
A beauty Queen at eight. A party for her periods at twelve. Swore to her mother that she was a virgin at nineteen and became a dusky English Rose at twenty -two. What`s left for a Miss India America to achieve? Meera Simhan takes us through a comic coming of age story about growing up as very good little Indian girl in Orange County.
SANKALPAN (DESIRE): A politically and emotionally searing new play, by Lina Patel.
SANKALPAN, a semi-finalist for the Sundance Theatre Lab 2007, set in India, 1903 is a story of self-determination—both in the psyches of individuals hungry for change and in the psyche of an evolving national identity. Personal struggles play out on a national stage, a stage that is rapidly changing as the demands of Independence refigure relationships between British Imperialists and Indian Nationalists,rich landowners and poor peasants, and most explosively, in the new possibilities in the relationships between men and women.
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IN THE WORKS... About the Artists
Shishir Kurup: Actor, writer, director, composer and ensemble member of the nationally renowned Cornerstone Theater Company. His modern verse play, Merchant on Venice, received California Arts Council, Kennedy Center, and NEA/TCG Awards and was work-shopped at NY`s Lark Theatre and L.A.`s East West Players and Mark Taper Forum. Merchant on Venice opens in Chicago at the Silk Road Theatre Project this September. His plays On Caring for the Beast and As Vishnu Dreams played at the Currican Theater in NY and East West Players respectively, the latter receiving critic`s pick from the L.A. Times and Weekly. His one-man show, Assimilation , is published in the anthology Bold Words: A Century of Asian American Writing. Shishir is one of only six people nationwide to receive the TIME (Time for Inspiration, Motivation and Exploration) Grant from the Audrey Skirball Foundation in recognition of his body of work. He`s also a Princess Grace fellow and Herb Alpert nominee for theater. Last year he Co-composed songs for and directed Cornerstone`s twentieth anniversary show, Demeter in the City, at Redcat in Disney Hall written by Macarthur Fellow Sarah Ruhl. This June he directs Los Illegals written by new Cornerstone Artistic Director Michael John Garces with stories culled from and cast with the LA undocumented community. Shishir has an extensive TV and film list but was most recently on Lost, Sleeper Cell and played a recurring character on NBC`s Surface. He currently recurs on Heroes.
Lina Patel: Trained at New York University (B.F.A) and the Old Globe Theatres/USD ( M.F.A.) Lina`s television appearances include guest stars on, NUM3ERS, CSI, 24, Alias. Theatre credits include leading roles in, The Importance of Being Earnest (opposite Patrick Dempsey); MacBeth (with Victor Garber); the West Coast Premier of David Edgar`s, Pentecost at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Rice Boy for Taper,Too; the premier of Jose Rivera`s Brainpeople and Shishir Kurup`s, Merchant On Venice, at the Kirk Douglas. Lina is also a voice-over artist and has recorded titles for Random House and Penguin. Most recently Lina recorded William Faulkener`s, As I Lay Dying. Lina is currently working on a new play about fashion, race and babies called, Perfect Fit, which will have its first staged reading at The Groundlings Theatre in August. She is one of nine playwrights invited by the Center Theatre Group to their year-long Writer`s Workshop (2007-08).
Meera Simhan: Bio-After graduting from college in Southern California, Meera trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and worked as an actor in England for six years. Her acting credits include feaure films, Date Movie and Iron Man; and recently she has been seen on television as a recurring character on: Nip/Tuck and Invasion, and guest starring in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Without A Trace, Judging Amy , Cold Case and NYPD Blue. Her stage work includes Queen Of The Remote Control at East West Players and Rice Boy at the Taper Too. She has written and performed a number of solo theater pieces at various venues in Los Angeles and New York, including ArtWallah in 2000 and 2002. Meera can also be heard reading the Mann Booker prize winning novel Inheritance Of Loss for Penguin audio.
A special note from our fellow community member...
Every year many South Asian patients are diagnosed with blood-related diseases. In order to survive, they need a bone marrow transplant from a matching donor. Our friend Vinay is 28 years old and has Acute Myeloid Leukemia. He was informed recently that he is in need of a bone marrow transplant.
Unfortunately, a very small percentage of South Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and Bangladeshis) are registered to be marrow donors. South Asians comprise approximately only 1% of the National Marrow Donor Registry.
Representatives will be at IN THE WORKS... for those of you who would like to sign up.
HOW TO REGISTER
1. Fill out a consent form
2. Provide a swab of cheek cells for tissue typing
For more information visit www.asianmarrow.org or www.helpvinay.org