Lia Chang: Christine Toy Johnson, Jaygee Macapugay, Jon Norman Schneider to perform in National Asian Artists Project: Discover: New Musicals at 47th Street Theatre on May 23

Christine Toy Johnson Photo by Bruce Alan Johnson

Christine Toy Johnson Photo by Bruce Alan Johnson

The National Asian Artists Project (NAAP) is presenting Discover: New Musicals on Monday, May 23 at the 47th Street Theatre, 304 West 47th Street in New York at 7pm.

The 3 one-act musicals to be presented are BIRTH DAY, written by J. Oconer Navarro and directed by Diana Glazer; CROSSING OVER written by Timothy Huang to be directed by Dev Bondarin; and THE TRAIN TO CHICAGO written by Tom Kenaston and Tom Paitson-Kelly directed by Michael Perreca. The projects were selected through the National Asian Artists Project’s inaugural Discover: New Musicals program, by a panel of industry professionals who chose from 21 projects submitted for consideration. Discover presents a forum for talented performers of Asian ancestry to gain exposure and experience; by having artists of Asian descent performing roles not strictly Asian, with the mission to expand casting.

Jon Norman Schneider

Jon Norman Schneider


Cast members include Nathan Atkinson, Lori Tan Chinn, Nathaniel P. Claridad, Ryan Cusino, Kimiko Glenn, Christine Toy Johnson, Deborah Lew, Jose Llana, Kelvin Moon Loh, Jaygee Macapugay, Amanda Morton, Maria-Christina Oliveras, Jon Norman Schneider, Herman Sebek, and Hansel Tan. Casting is by Michael Cassara. The evening is produced by NAAP in association with Ellen Rusconi and Nikole Vallins.
Jaygee Macapugay

Jaygee Macapugay


Reservations can be made by email to Discover@Naaproject.org. There is a suggested donation of $10 per ticket to defray some of the costs of production, payable in cash or by check at the door.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Discover: New Musicals
47th Street Theatre
304 West 47th Street
New York
7pm.

This project is supported by grants from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council through their programs Fund for Creative Communities and Manhattan Community Arts Fund.

About NAAP:
NAAP was founded by Baayork Lee, Steven Eng, and Nina Zoie Lam to be a leader in educating, cultivating, and stimulating audiences and artists—current and future—through showcasing exceptional work by vibrant artists of Asian descent. NAAP supports artistic growth of theatre artists of Asian descent; presents forums for them to gain exposure to industry professionals; expands opportunities for Asian theatre artists; cultivates new audiences to encourage arts patronage and involvement, including Asian communities unaccustomed to participating in the arts dialogue. http://www.naaproject.org/

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Lia Chang is an actor, performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multimedia journalist.

As a photographer and videographer, Lia collaborates with artists, organizations and companies in establishing their documentary photo archive and social media presence. She has been documenting her colleagues and contemporaries in the arts, fashion and journalism since making her stage debut as Liat in the National Tour of South Pacific, with Robert Goulet and Barbara Eden. Lia currently plays Nurse Lia on “One Life to Live”. She has appeared in Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon, Taxman and “New York Undercover”.

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Lia Chang: Leviathan Lab Presents a Staged Reading of Kelvin Moon Loh’s iMAGINARY HEART at The Singers Forum Cabaret Room on November 8

Arthur Acuña Photo by Lia Chang

Arthur Acuña Photo by Lia Chang


Arthur Acuña, Jonathan Lee, Karen Tsen Lee, Jennifer Tsay, Tim McKiernan and Tim Rush are featured in the Leviathan Lab staged reading of Kelvin Moon Loh’s iMAGINARY HEART, directed by Creative Destruction Artistic Director Nelson T. Eusebio III, on Monday, November 8th at 7:00pm at The Singers Forum Cabaret Room, 49 West 24th Street, 4th floor between 5th and 6th Avenues, NYC. The reading will be followed by a panel discussion and a wine reception with the cast.

The post-show panel discussion will be moderated by Pauline Park, Chair of NYAGRA (New York Association for Gender Rights Advocacy), along with Justin Hashimoto from the EquAsian Asian and Pacific Islander Queer and Questioning Youth Support Group of APICHA (Asian/Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS).

iMAGINARY HEART is an original stage play by actor/playwright Kelvin Moon Loh. Chinese American high school student and competitive math prodigy Michael Lam is the perfect Chinese son to his immigrant parents, and the object of the affections of his openly gay best friend and math bee teammate Zack. To his mysterious companion Renee however, Michael is far more, and their journey of discovery will shatter all of their preconceived notions of what it means to be the “number one son.”

iMAGINARY HEART is currently in development with Leviathan Lab.

The suggestion donation for Leviathan Lab’s staged reading of iMAGINARY HEART is $10 at the door. For reservations please contact Misy Singson at mbsingson@gmail.com.

ABOUT LEVIATHAN LAB
Leviathan Lab is a production studio founded in 2009 that includes more than 75 Asian-American actors, writers and directors. Leviathan’s properties in development cover theater, television, film and online. More information can be found at www.leviathanlab.com.

Kelvin Moon Loh

Kelvin Moon Loh

ABOUT KELVIN MOON LOH
Kelvin Moon Loh is a proud member of the Leviathan Lab as a playwright and actor. iMAGINARY Heart is the first in a trio of plays that directly deals with the Asian-American experience within the LGBTQ community. Other full length plays include: ‘Night Gaysian, Miss Zion, Lend Me an Usher, The Men with the Pink Triangles, and The Never Never Man. Kelvin is a founding member of The Hyper Aware Vending Theater Co. As a member of Actor’s Equity, he has worked with Pioneer Theater Co. Houston TUTS, Gateway Playhouse, North Shore Music Theatre, Barrington Stage, Arvada Center, and the National Asian Artists Project. New York University 06’. www.KelvinMoonLoh.com

ABOUT NELSON T. EUSEBIO III
Nelson T. Eusebio III is the artistic director and co-founder of Creative Destruction, a NYC based theatre collective dedicated to
creating large-scale change through the creation of dramatic mayhem. He has directed work for companies including Pan-Asian Rep, Ma-Yi Theatre Company, South Coast Repertory, Laguna Playhouse and the Mark Taper Forum. Recent directing credits include: The Encounter (Diverse City), 8TRACK: B-Sides & Mash-Ups (Creative Destruction), God, Sex and Blue Water (Living Image Arts); Obama Drama: A Political Theatrical Spectacular! (Creative Destruction); 365/365 (Ma-Yi/Public Theatre). Resident director at Ensemble Studio Theatre during the 2008-9 season and is a member of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab and the Rhodopi International Theatre Collective. Training: B.A., Drama, UC Irvine; M.F.A., Directing, Yale School of Drama. Mr. Eusebio is a recipient of the 2009-11 NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors. Resident Director and Founding Company Member, Leviathan Lab.


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All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2011 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. For permission, please contact Lia at liachangpr@gmail.com.

Lia Chang  Photo by Brianne Michelle Photography

Lia Chang Photo by Brianne Michelle Photography

Lia Chang is an actor, performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multimedia journalist.

As a photographer and videographer, Lia collaborates with artists, organizations and companies in establishing their documentary photo archive and social media presence. She has been documenting her colleagues and contemporaries in the arts, fashion and journalism since making her stage debut as Liat in the National Tour of South Pacific, with Robert Goulet and Barbara Eden.

Selections of Lia’s archive of Asian Pacific Americans in the arts, fashion, journalism, politics and space are in the newly created LIA CHANG THEATER PORTFOLIO in the ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN PERFORMING ARTS COLLECTION housed in the Library of Congress Asian Division’s Asian American Pacific Islander Collection.

Lia’s portraits and performance photos have appeared in Vanity Fair, Gourmet, German Elle, Women’s Wear Daily, The Paris Review, VIBE, TV Guide, Daily Variety, Interior Design, American Theatre, Broadwayworld.com, Life & Style, OUT, New York Magazine, InStyle, Timeout.com, Villagevoice.com, Playbill.com, Theatermania.com, thelmagazine.com, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, USA Today, The Boston Globe, New York Times and Washington Post. A former syndicated arts and entertainment columnist for KYODO News, Lia is the New York Bureau Chief for AsianConnections.com. She writes about culture, style and Asian American issues for a variety of publications and this Backstage Pass with Lia Chang blog. Click here for the Lia Chang Articles Archive.

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Lia Chang: Photo Call of BD Wong and the Cast of Heading East at the Asia Society

BD Wong as Siu Yee Tong in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

BD Wong as Siu Yee Tong in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Tonight I am going to the staged concert performance of Heading East, a Richard Rodgers Development Award-winning musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, starring BD Wong, Cindy Cheung, Fay Ann Lee, Manu Narayan, Lydia Gaston, MaryAnn Hu, Ming Lee, Angela Lin, Kelvin Moon Loh, Hazel Anne Raymundo, Jon Norman Schneider and Rodney To, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York.
BD Wong (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

BD Wong (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Tonight’s show is sold out, but you can still get tickets to the May 25th and 26th performances through the box office 212-517-ASIA or Tickets.AsiaSociety.org. Proceeds from the Heading East concert performances, directed by Darren Lee and co-produced by Andrew Asnes, will benefit the Asia Society.
BD Wong (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

BD Wong (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Heading East is set primarily in San Francisco from 1848-1981. This funny yet gripping musical tells the story of Siu Yee Tong, a brazen young man who travels from drought- and famine-ridden China to the shores of Gold Rush-era California determined to be the next great American success story. Siu Yee’s lifelong quest to reinvent himself plays out against the tumultuous backdrop of a century and a half of American history: although the narrative spans 133 years, the characters age over the course of a single lifetime.
Manu Narayan (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

Manu Narayan (center) and the cast of Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


BD Wong as Siu Yee Tong in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

BD Wong as Siu Yee Tong in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Actor BD Wong who portrays Siu Yee Tong, currently plays FBI forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Huang on the long-running NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Broadway debut: M. Butterfly (Outer Critics’ Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, Theatre World Award, Clarence Derwent Award, Tony Award). Films include: The Freshman, Father of the Bride (1 & 2), Jurassic Park, And the Band Played On, Seven Years in Tibet, Executive Decision, Slappy and the Stinkers, Mulan (1 & 2), The Salton Sea, Stay. Six seasons as Father Ray Mukada on HBO’s Oz. Other Broadway: Pacific Overtures, Face Value, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Author of the critically acclaimed memoir Following Foo (The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut Man) (Harper Collins). Other Off-Broadway and regional theatre: Shanghai Moon, As Thousands Cheer, A Language of Their Own, and four productions of Herringbone.
 Cindy Cheung in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

Cindy Cheung in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Robert Lee (Books & Lyrics) is a lyricist and librettist whose original musicals include Journey to the West (music by Leon Ko), Heading East (music by Ko) and The Sweet By and By (book and music by Maria .S. Seigenthaler). His work as a music director includes the recordings Stage 1 and Stage 2. He and Ko received the Richard Rodgers Development Award for Heading East and an AT&T First Stage Grant for their musical Chinese Hell, the latter developed with producer Margo Lion and San Francisco’s American Conservatory Theater. Most recently, Robert and Leon were commissioned by East of Doheny to create a musical stage adaptation of Jean Kerr’s Please Don’t Eat the Daisies. They are currently at work on an original musical for London’s Theatre Royal Stratford East with a planned 2011 opening. Robert is an alumnus of Princeton University and the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU’s Tisch School Of The Arts (where he currently serves on the faculty), and is an Artistic Associate at TRSE, where he leads its Musical Theatre Writing Workshop with composer Fred Carl (the workshop is the subject of the 2005 film Rappin’ at the Royal from Blast Films).
Angela Lin and Rodney To in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

Angela Lin and Rodney To in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Leon Ko (Music)
Leon Ko’s music for The Good Person of Szechwan, The Legend of the White Snake and Field of Dreams won Best Score honors at the 2003, 2006 and 2009 Hong Kong Drama Awards. He and collaborator Robert Lee received a Richard Rodgers Development Award for their musical Heading East. For his work on the film Perhaps Love, he received a Golden Horse Award for Best Original Film Song, a CASH Golden Sail Music Award for Best Alternative Composition as well as a Hong Kong Film Award, an Asia-Pacific Film Festival Award and a Golden Bauhinia award for Best Film Score. He was nominated for a Golden Horse Award and a Hong Kong Film Award in 2008 for his score to the film The Warlords. He was the music director of Hong Kong pop legend Jacky Cheung’s 2004 world tour of Snow.Wolf.Lake, and The Year of Jacky Cheung World Tour ’07, penning a 30-minute musical for the latter. In 2006, he wrote a new opening song and incidental music for the classic Cantonese opera Princess Changping for Chor Fung Ming Troupe. In 2009, he wrote an opening number and finale for Liza Wang’s musical Liza the Diva. Other works include the scores to the movie Mr. Cinema, the stage musical Angel Falls for Hong Kong Dance and the stage play Cross-Mopolitan for Chung Ying Theatre. Leon is currently working on a stage adaptation of Please Don’t Eat the Daisies for the New York stage.
Manu Narayan in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang

Manu Narayan in Heading East, a musical by Robert Lee and Leon Ko, at the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society in New York, May 24-26, 2010. © Lia Chang


Darren Lee (Director)
Directing and/or Choreography, Broadway: Associate Choreographer, Pacific Overtures. New York: Bronx Express (Fringe Festival), Andy Warhol Was Right (NYMF), Stephen Sondheim’s 75th Birthday Celebration (New Amsterdam). Regional: The Music Man (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Miss Saigon (St. Louis MUNY, Paper Mill Playhouse, Music Theatre of Wichita), Kiss Me, Kate (Glimmerglass Opera Festival), Herringbone (La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre and Williamstown Theatre Festival), Up in the Air (Japan Festival, Washington, DC), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Diamond Head Theatre, HI), Chicago (Riverside Theatre, FL), Carnival (UNLV), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Westchester Broadway), Pacific Overtures (North Shore, Cincinnati Playhouse, Atlanta Alliance), Jesus Christ Superstar, Aida, Joseph and the Amazing…, The Fantasticks (MUNY), Guys and Dolls (Trinity University, TX), High School Musical (Lyric Theatre, La Comedia, Casa Mañana), High School Musical 2 (Lyric Theatre), and Christmas with the Symphony 2007-2009 (Omaha Symphony).

Lex Liang (Production design)
Lex Liang’s work includes scenic and costume design for theatre, film and dance, as well as architectural interior design and project management. Liang’s recent theatre work includes (NYC/Off-Broadway): The Yellow Wood (NYMF), Secrets of a Soccer Mom (Snapple Theater), After Luke/When I Was God (Irish Rep., Tina Santi Flaherty Award nomination for Best Design of a Play), and Made in Heaven (SoHo Playhouse). He was Resident Scenic and Costume Designer at Penobscot Theatre for 3 years, designing over 25 productions – most recently Spunk and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (as guest artist). Design for dance includes Gibney Dance at Baryshnikov Dance Center, Unbounded for the Internationale Tanzmesse in Dusseldorf, Germany, and View Partially Obstructed in Montreal. Liang’s film work includes Love is Hell and The Louisiana Conversation, both shot in NYC. His architectural design projects include RED, a vintage boutique in the East Village; Lemonade, a children’s boutique on the Upper East Side; VBAR St. Marks, a bar and restaurant in the East Village; and most recently 25 Park, a women’s l’atelier boutique on the Upper East Side, Bridgehampton, and Malibu. He is a 2010 Princess Grace Award nominee for theatrical design.

Andrew Asnes (Co-producer)
Andrew Asnes has produced, for Broadway: Superior Donuts, All My Sons, Legally Blonde the musical, The Color Purple Musical, as well as the National Tours of: Legally Blonde the Musical, The Color Purple Musical and the original cast album of Legally Blonde the Musical. As a performer, he has appeared on Broadway in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Jumpers. Previous to Broadway, Mr. Asnes was a lead dancer for 11 years with The Paul Taylor Dance Company.

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All text, graphics, articles & photographs: © 2000-2010 Lia Chang Multimedia. All rights reserved. All materials contained on this site are protected by United States copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published or broadcast without the prior written permission of Lia Chang. You may not alter or remove any trademark, copyright or other notice from copies of the content. for permission, please contact Lia at liachang@hotmail.com.

Lia Chang Photo by Brianne Michelle Photography

Lia Chang Photo by Brianne Michelle Photography

Lia Chang is an actor, performance and fine art botanical photographer, and an award-winning multimedia journalist.

As a photographer and videographer, Lia collaborates with artists, organizations and companies in establishing their documentary photo archive and social media presence. She has been documenting her colleagues and contemporaries in the arts, fashion and journalism since making her stage debut as Liat in the National Tour of South Pacific, with Robert Goulet and Barbara Eden. Lia currently plays Nurse Lia on “One Life to Live”. She has appeared in Wolf, New Jack City, A Kiss Before Dying, King of New York, Big Trouble in Little China, The Last Dragon, Taxman and “New York Undercover”.

Selections of Lia’s archive of Asian Pacific Americans in the arts, fashion, journalism, politics and space are in the newly created LIA CHANG THEATER PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO in the ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN PERFORMING ARTS COLLECTION housed in the Library of Congress Asian Division’s Asian American Pacific Islander Collection.

Lia’s portraits and performance photos have appeared in Vanity Fair, Gourmet, German Elle, Women’s Wear Daily, The Paris Review, TV Guide, Daily Variety, Interior Design, American Theatre, Broadwayworld.com, Life & Style, OUT, New York Magazine, InStyle, Timeout.com, Villagevoice.com, Playbill.com, Theatermania.com, thelmagazine.com, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, USA Today, The Boston Globe, New York Times and Washington Post. A former syndicated arts and entertainment columnist for KYODO News, Lia is the New York Bureau Chief for AsianConnections.com. She writes about culture, style and Asian American issues for a variety of publications and this Backstage Pass with Lia Chang blog.

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