I had a wonderful experience last Saturday evening. During the play reading of Unrelenting Relaxation at the Fullerton Museum I was overcome with emotion. I am so grateful to the playwright, Amanda DeMaio, and to STAGEStheatre for entrusting me with this beautiful and poignant piece of theatre. I feel blessed to work with such talented artists.
We
had a very good turnout for the show. Sitting the the museum gallery
among all the stunning photographs of comfort women looking down on us
made things more real to me. It is important that we tell their story.
There were many crimes against humanity committed during World War II,
and it is important that we remember and continue to learn from the
mistakes of the past.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
Friday, September 18, 2015
PLAY READING: Unrelenting Relaxation (as part of "Forgotten Faces: The Comfort Women of World War II")
The Fullerton Museum is proud to present the exhibit, “Forgotten Faces:
The Comfort Women of World War II,” starting September 5 through
November 1, 2015.
As part of the exhibition, I have been cast in a play reading of Unrelenting Relation, written and directed by Amanda DeMaio. In conjunction with STAGEStheatre, the Fullerton Museum Center will provide a one-time-only reading in the museum gallery on September 26th. Please visit my Events or the City of Fullerton Website for more details.
The subject matter of this project is very difficult, but it is important to give attention to the imaginable struggles of these women, forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army. I am honored to be a part of this project a give a voice to these women.
Play Reading: Unrelenting Relation ( as part of "Forgotten Faces: The Comfort Women of World War II")
Featuring Jamie Sowers as Jill in Unrelenting Relaxation!
Written & Directed by Amanda Tischer DeMaio
About:
Unrelenting Relaxation tells a brutally bold story of four European women who avoided the fate of a concentration camp only to be forced into prostitution and made to service military personnel under the Japanese regime during World War II. Produced through special arrangements with STAGEStheatre and Original Works Publishing. Please note there is adult content.
"...the most graceful and compelling anti-war piece I've ever seen" -- OC Weekly"
Where:
Fullerton Museum Gallery
301 N Pomona Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
When:
September 26, 2015 @ 7pm
Tickets:
$12 General Admission
$10 for Museum MembersFor more information on the exhibit, please call the Fullerton Museum Center at (714) 738-3331.
As part of the exhibition, I have been cast in a play reading of Unrelenting Relation, written and directed by Amanda DeMaio. In conjunction with STAGEStheatre, the Fullerton Museum Center will provide a one-time-only reading in the museum gallery on September 26th. Please visit my Events or the City of Fullerton Website for more details.
The subject matter of this project is very difficult, but it is important to give attention to the imaginable struggles of these women, forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army. I am honored to be a part of this project a give a voice to these women.
Play Reading: Unrelenting Relation ( as part of "Forgotten Faces: The Comfort Women of World War II")
Featuring Jamie Sowers as Jill in Unrelenting Relaxation!
Written & Directed by Amanda Tischer DeMaio
About:
Unrelenting Relaxation tells a brutally bold story of four European women who avoided the fate of a concentration camp only to be forced into prostitution and made to service military personnel under the Japanese regime during World War II. Produced through special arrangements with STAGEStheatre and Original Works Publishing. Please note there is adult content.
"...the most graceful and compelling anti-war piece I've ever seen" -- OC Weekly"
Where:
Fullerton Museum Gallery
301 N Pomona Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
When:
September 26, 2015 @ 7pm
Tickets:
$12 General Admission
$10 for Museum MembersFor more information on the exhibit, please call the Fullerton Museum Center at (714) 738-3331.
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