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I'm in a very funny play called:

Occupied

by J. Holtham, directed by the LOVELY Julie Foh and
stage managed by the amazing Sydney Arndt.  Buy tickets here.

Occupied

By J. Holtham
Directed by Julie Foh

The political turns very personal when a
troupe of actors rehearse for a demonstration
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Alex C. Ferrill*Todd
Natalie Kim, Lynn
Corey Allen*Andre
Amelia Mathews*, Carol
Adam Fujita*, Oscar

Thursday, January 26 - 8pm - First Preview
Friday, January 27 - 8pm - Second Preview
Saturday, January 28 - 8pm - Official Opening
Sunday, January 29 - 3pm

Thursday, February 2 - 8pm
Friday, February 3 - 8pm
Saturday, February 4 - 8pm
Sunday, February 5 - 2pm *Note special Superbowl Curtain time!
Monday, February 6 - 7pm

Thursday, February 9 - 8pm
Friday, February 10 - 8pm
Saturday, February 11 - 8pm
Sunday, February 12 - 3pm - Closing



Here are some pics of rehearsal for a play I'm doing this month and next month.  It's titled "Occupy" and it's a seriously funny play by J. Holtham.  More deets as they come :-)

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Look Ma!  We're multicultural!

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Here are some stills from Episode 3 of SuperTwins!

Just a reminder that SuperTwins Episode 3 drops on Tuesday, November 8th! 
Watch it on our YouTube channel:  SUPERTWINSDOTTV

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Geoff Lerer plays Rex Alexander.  He recently wrote and directed an independent feature film, Spencer which is making the festival circuit.

He also happens to be married to one of the most talented singer/song writers, Marissa Levy. 

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Here is Kai and to the left of him is a drawing done by Nick Abadizis.  He is the amazing comix artist/illustrator who created the famous graphic novel, Laika.  Obviously, the real story of the Russian female dog sent up to space did not have a happy ending.  Everyone tells this to Nick. For my birthday, he drew Laika landing safely and happily back to earth.  One of the best birthday gifts I've ever gotten.

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Here is Karin, but to the right and above her/my shoulder is a picture drawn for me by Tim Hamilton.  A Korean woman dressed in traditional a traditional Korean dress (Hanbok) and a unicorn jumping over her head.  Also one of the best birthday gifts ever. 

Ones that I didn't put on the walls (because they were drawn of me and that would've been a wee bit strange) Simon Fraser, George O'Connor, James Smith and Nathan Schreiber.
THESE ARE THE FINEST ILLUSTRATORS AND GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATORS.  I am so so blessed they are my friends.



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Kai played by Trevor Zhou



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Kai & Karin played by Trevor Zhou & Natalie Kim
SuperTwins Episode #2 dropped last night:
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BIG GIANT thanks to Julie Gomez, Upright Citizens Brigade  and Horatio Sanz.  I got a chance to work on his web series.  VERY EXCITED and will keep you posted.

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Michelle Glick helped produce SuperTwins! and really made the project happen.  I met Michelle when we did a pretty successful showcase a few years ago.  She is a talented actress and writer and she is now producing and starring in her own project called Chance of Rain.  I've always been a fan of whatever Michelle does and this project is no exception.  Here I ask Michelle a few questions about her project.

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Michelle Glick - Executive Producer - The FilmGym - Actress/Writer/Producer/Follower of the Fear! 
www.filmgym.com  www.michelleglick.com

Chance of Rain: 
Your life may never be the same.

A young man dodges the pouring rain by ducking into a fortune teller's shop.....and hears some things he may not be ready to hear.....

NK:  What was your inspiration for this film?
MG:  we saw this originally as a one act play 3 years ago and the story always stayed with us. I guess you could say the inspiration is Chisa Hutchinson's writing. And the fact that its about destiny, choices....and love. 

NK:  What excites you about this project?
MG:  well, its the first time I'll be in a full on production with my husband, Philipp Wolter. He's also acting in this and directing. We've done little things here and there but this is the first full on project that we are really getting behind and both acting in. And I love love love collaboration. This is what I love about filmmaking - everything from wardrobe, to the cinematography to set design, to the writer's words, etc.... - its very exciting bringing talented people together and having a hand in all areas. Very satisfying.....and nerve wracking and scary and wonderful! I'm so excited about the people we have on board for this project. And of course being on set is always fun, being a part of telling what I believe is a great story. It just doesnt get any better than this.....

NK:  What inspires you?
MG:  Strong women. Laughter. A random act of kindness. Collaboration. Explorations of the heart - those scary scary places in all of us - whether it be through the voice, the body, taking a risk. Yeah, you could say that I am constantly meditating on what scares me the most and then going after it. Sometimes I can stay stagnant for months, riddled by fear. And then I get so annoyed or over myself - that I have no choice but to just  go for it. Doing this film scares me. I have a whole list of scary things I want to do - mostly in my creative life. Or maybe not so much scary - but a list of things I know I NEED to do - to grow as a person and an artist - and to help me be the best person I can be for those around me that I care about. I know I need to make a film one day. Directing is definitely in my future. 

NK:  Who inspires you?
MG:  People who are out there doing good in the world, for those less fortunate. My mother. My mother in law. My girlfriends. My fellow NYC artists (cause I feel like we're all in it together. I have such a respect for the creative souls of NYC. There's a brother/sisterhood that I feel is so prevelant in the indie film world here - I'm just so happy to be part of it. I think its a great time to be in NYC creating your own work. Cate Blanchett certainly inspires me. Annette Benning. My yoga teacher Ruth. Pema Chodron. When someone sings with a soulful beautiful voice. And traveling was probably my first inspiration as a young adult. Seeing the world - I think its important to experience different cultures. To be aware that there is so much more out there than you and your micro environment. 

NK:  How do you stay inspired as an arist?
MG:  Sometimes by being alone. I like to be in nature. Take walks on Brighton Beach at sunset. Or in Battery Park along the water. You know, by "getting quiet." Also being around other like minded artists. Seeing a new work - and then I love a good Q and A - getting inside the head and heart of the person and how they went about creating whatever it is they've just shown. I love hearing about their fears, their struggles. Its very easy to think that you are the only one that is fearful out there and its just not true! And I appreciate when someone can be real and show that side of themselves. That's pretty friggin brave. That's my kind of people. 

NK:  Why is creating important to you?
MG:  Gosh, I dont know. I just know i need to do it. I'm cranky when I don't. I feel very fortunate that i know this about myself. So I tend not to ask too many questions and to try to just follow my impulses. To listen to my fears. How does the saying go? "fear is good. it tells you where you need to go......" 

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We're doing it again!  We're busy writing our comedic web series SUPERTWINS starring myself and Trevor Zhou where we'll play super hero fraternal twins, Karin and Kai who are a modern day odd couple.

I met Trevor through my mom (Jawon Kim - The Korean one) and we got together weekly at bad diners to talk shop and gossip.  We knew we wanted to work together and threw out a few ideas here and there.  Then it occurred to me that I had include my love for comix in the mix.  That's when things really started flowing and Trevor and I became the SUPERTWINS. 

We teamed up with comedian/writer, Josiah Madigan (whom I met on the set of Geoff Lerer's AWESOME indie feature, Spencer) and it's been a ball ever since.

February 3rd we were lucky enough to have a reading at the Asian American Film Lab hosted by the ever awesome, Aldous Davidson (talented writer, actor, rapper and then some).  We got great feedback and we're super psyched about moving forward with the project!

Major shout out to AAFL, Aldous Davidson, Carl Ka Ho Li, all of the readers and especially Jennifer Betit-Yen, Joey Chanlin, Sam Yim and MUCH LOVE to Seth Baird, aka SethandSummerholla.
SET DESIGN
Last week I met with Anthony Cerrato, an awesome set designer and overall amazing person.  I met him when I went on tour with my FAVORITE PLAYWRIGHT Young Jean Lee.  Claire and I discussed with him what we envisioned for YO GIRL!  Which is...we have no idea.

I have a vague idea of what I want:  cartoonish, projections...costumes possibly hanging around.  How do we transport this stuff?  How do we assemble it?  How do we run it?  Don't know, don't know, don't know...!

RHYMES/BEATS/KIMCHI

I also consulted with my in-house MC, Cool Calm Pete, aka Peter Chung to ask him about a rap piece in the show.  Pete grew up near my (Korean) mom's house in Flushing, in a house that looked like a shoe.  He's an artist, a rapper and now a graphic design business guy.  He keeps it real to the point that it's painful.  If it's unauthentic he will point it out.  I felt shy asking him to help, but he was kind enough to be open to it, so I'm very excited about that.

I'm wondering how this will all pan out.