Twelfth Night - William Shakespeare
Separated from her twin brother Sebastian in a shipwreck, Viola disguises herself as a boy, calls herself Cesario, and becomes a servant to the Duke Orsino. He sends her to woothe Countess Olivia on his behalf, but the Countess falls in love with Cesario. Meanwhile Olivia’s uncle, Sir Toby Belch, gets drunk with his friend Sir Andrew Aguecheek and they play a trick on Malvolio, Olivia’s steward. Eventually Sebastian turns up and causes even more confusion, chaos and comedy.
Overruled
Mr Lunn and Mrs Juno have fallen in love. So, as it happens, have their respective spouses - with each other. A short play satirizing love and marriage, described by Shaw as "a clinical study of how polygamy occurs among quite ordinary people innocent of all unconventional views concerning it."
Hanmi
Told with magical realism, Hanmi is the story of a young Korean woman and a black man navigating their feelings for each other against the backdrop of the Rodney King riots and a society still wary of interracial relationships.
Michelle de Joya
Viola/Hanmi
Craig Johnson
Malvolio
May Heinecke
Olivia/Mrs. Juno
Michael McKitt
Sir Toby/Tyner
Cody Carlson
Feste/Mr. Lunn
Willie E. Jones III
Orsino/Mr. Juno
Hanna Marie Olson
Maria/Mrs. Lunn
Olivia Lampert
Sebastian/Sally
Sir Andrew, Curio, Sailor
Catrina Huynh
Mrs. Kim
Mason Yang
Johnny
"I was born in South Korea and began rebuilding my life in America as a teenager. This transition marked the start of a journey filled with challenges and self-discovery. My immigrant experience profoundly influenced my personal growth and inspired a deep passion for storytelling within the diaspora. From a young age, I've had a profound love for words and languages. My aspiration is to connect with people and evoke emotions by crafting new worlds through language. I aim to transport audiences into the lives of characters, inviting them to join in their journeys of navigating through life and discovering who they aspire to be."
- Chinsook Kim Moore
245 Cedar Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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