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| February:
Theater |
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| Playwright
extraordinaire Sung Rno talks about a life in the theater on the cold,
snowy evening of Friday, February 21, 2003. |
Stan
Kang, left, and Steve Lee perform Sung Rno's Drizzle. Al
Twano (unfortunately not pictured) also performed Sung's Change. |
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rapt, full house braved the tough weather and even worse traffic to
join us for the second of our monthly programs throughout 2003. |
Terry
Hong, Korean American Centennial Commemoration project director, contemplates
the state of Asian Pacific American theater. |
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| Edu.
Bernardino, founder and artistic director of ASIA: Asian Stories in
America, fields questions from the audience. |
Terry
flanked by her men of
theater... |
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| Dr.
Franklin Odo, director of Asian Pacific American Program, quizzes
the panelists. Even the Boss was late and ended up in the audience
instead of the stage! What next – locusts? |
The
women of Han Sung Oak (6341 Columbia Pike in Falls Church, Virginia,
(703) 642-0808) get ready to feed the masses ... And how toothsome
the feast was! |
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Photo
credit: Harold Dorwin
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