Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Festival Lunches and Brunches, Cocktails and Conversations, Oh My!

Insider's Tip: Festival Special Events you shouldn't miss! 

In addition to the featured events below, we're REALLY looking forward to:

Re-envisioning the Theatre Experience
conversation and lunch with E. Hunter Spreen, Jon Bernson, and Sango Tajima (7/16 at 2:30PM)

Adventurous Season Planning
brunch and conversation with Mina Morita and Jon Tracy (7/17 at 11AM).

Here's a sampling of some of the many special events we've got lined up for you - check out the entire event schedule HERE!


Have Brunch with Playwright Sarah Sander –
Midwesterners and their friends!
Saturday, July 23 at 10:30AM


Join us before the reading of Sycamore for brunch and conversation with playwright Sarah Sander on finding artistic authenticity in the prescribed roles and expectations of the modern Midwest.
Free with play ticket.





Korean Lunch and Conversation – 
The Defectors’ Dilemma: Minority Life in South Korea
Saturday, July 23 at 2:00PM
Prior to the 4PM reading of Wild Goose Dreams


A conversation with Hannah B. Michell, internationally acclaimed scholar and novelist, and UC Berkeley lecturer on Korean Pop Culture and Asian American Cinema. Prior to the 4PM reading of Wild Goose Dreams, Ms. Michell will present her research on contemporary South Korean family life and structure in relationship to its minorities: defectors, mixed-race individuals and those separated by war. In a culture which idealized the multi-generational family unit, where do those fragmented families belong? 

Delicious box lunches provided by foodie fave Oakland Korean fusion restaurant FuseBOX. (Lunch is $10.00 - order in advance by email on event registration).   

Event Sponsor: Center for the Art of Translation


Post-Play Conversation – 

with Artist/Activist Shylah Pacheco Hamilton
after both readings of Before Evening Comes

Saturday, July 16 at 10PM
Sunday, July 24 at 4PM


Shylah Pacheco Hamilton is an AfroSurrealist artist and writer living in Oakland, CA. She received her MFA in Film, Video, New Media and Animation at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and MA in Philosophy and Religion from California Institute of Integral Studies. Her experimental films have exhibited internationally and recently she was featured in the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation exhibition entitled, Power, Protest & Resistance: The Art of Revolution in NYC. Her latest works can been seen through August at SomArts in San Francisco as part of The Black Woman Is God and Night Light exhibitions.


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