
Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles, in collaboration with California State University, Northridge Mike Curb College of the Arts, Media and Communication presents its
30th Anniversary Gala Performance Series -- original one-act dramas by Korean American playwrights. Here are some details:
KCCLA 30th Anniversary Gala Performance Series 3
Co-presented by Cal State University, Northridge
Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles in collaboration with California State University, Northridge Mike Curb College of Arts, Media, and Communication presents original dramas One-Act dramas by Korean-American playwrights.
Why Does Jasmine Turn Counter Clockwise?
An Original One-Act Drama by Philip Onho Lee
"A dying father leaves a key to the secrets of life for his son and daughter-in-law. It's up to them to figure out the mystery."
CAST: Ralph Ahn, Jenny Kang, David Kim, Jae Kwon
Prodigal Daughter
An Original One-Act Drama by Vivian Keh
"A daughter returns home after an absence of 5 years to mend her broken relationship with her father."
CAST: Dana Lee, Jully Lee
Director: Doug Kaback
Dramaturg/Producer: Ah-jeong Kim
Music: Hiza Yoo (Kayagum), Young Bok Yoon (Flute), Kyung Hyun (Singer)
Place: Ari Hall, Korean Cultural Center, LA
Date/Time: Friday March 19 8pm (Private Opening)
Saturday March 20 3pm (Public)
Friday March 26 8pm (Public)
Saturday March 27 3pm (Public)
Ticket Price: $15
Reservation/Info: tammy@kccla.org or 323.936.3015
Come out to Los Angeles this weekend, see some Korean American theater. For more information, visit the KCCLA website
here. Interesting little bit of information: actor Ralph Ahn from
Why Does Jasmine Turn Counter Clockwise? is the youngest son of Korean independence activist
Dosan Ahn Chang-ho and the brother of pioneer actor
Philip Ahn.