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Acting Performance Log - James H. Lui
Monday, 14 July 2014
New Location (Because Angelfire is changing...) - jhlui1 on Wordpress
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: http://jhlui1.Wordpress.com
Topic: Other

This trusty old blog just gets more and more cluttered as Lycos get bought and sold (along with the Angelfire domain).

 So, it is much easier for you to find me (James H. Lui) on Wordpress at:

http://jhlui1.wordpress.com/category/acting

 or my main webpage at:

http://www.jameslui.com

This Angelfire blog is good for a glance back at early history though - fun times!


Moment by James H. Lui at 12:54 PM PDT
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Thursday, 15 March 2012
Geeks! The Musical - Star Trekker Geek
Mood:  lyrical
Now Playing: Write Act Repertory Theatre - www.writeactrep.org/
Topic: Comedy

"Geeks" is a cleverly written musical created for a segment of society that, up till now, hasn't been recognized on the musical stage: sci fi/comics/fantasy enthusiasts. With a slight boost in production values "Geeks" could definitely go to infinity and beyond!"Geeks" is a cleverly written musical created for a segment of society that, up till now, hasn't been recognized on the musical stage: sci fi/comics/fantasy enthusiasts. With a slight boost in production values "Geeks" could definitely go to infinity and beyond!

Photo: Write Act Repertory production of Geeks The Musical


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Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Detour Improv Comedy - Lead Player
Mood:  cheeky
Now Playing: www.detourimprov.com
Topic: Improv

Every last Sunday of each month at South Pasadena's historic Fremont Centre Theatre (www.fremontcentretheatre.com) - Family-friendly Improv Comedy comes home to the San Gabriel Valley!

 www.detourimprov.com

 


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Sunday, 2 May 2010
East West Players ACTS - Antigone - Tiresias
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: East West Players - www.ewpacts.org
Topic: Drama

Playing Tiresias makes you feel grumpy and powerful at once:

James H. Lui

www.jameslui.com

http://www.imdb.me/jameslui

@jhlui1


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Updated: Thursday, 2 May 2013 1:21 PM PDT
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Monday, 11 May 2009
East West Players ACTS - You're a Good Man Charlie Brown - Linus
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: East West Players - www.ewpacts.org
Topic: Comedy

Notable director's note for playing Linus in YAGMCB - Please do not make Linus into Richard Nixon. He's only 6 years old!


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Monday, 8 September 2008
Whew...
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Everywhere in SoCal...
Topic: Other
RoomToImprov opened its' 2008-09 Season with a bang - Marilyn Tokuda and Lynn Fukuhara-Arthurs from EastWest Players; and Tina Tong and Justin Fisher from Metamorphosis Theatre Co joined us in the great audience.
Wrapped Thug Love, Thug Harmony over the weekend - release date February, 2009 on Blockbuster.com, et.al. Finished assisting Stage Mgt. at the Chinese-American Museum Historymakers Banquet at Hilton Universal (great food!)
Watched Projekt Newspeak win the Finals at ImprovOlympic West's Sketchmatch! Ran into my old buddy Darren Spinelli at.get this. Shinnyo-en! (he was assisting with photographing the Young Adults Art Exhibit Closing Ceremony) - he's back on-line and thriving in support of Unextraordinary Gentlemen (a punk/techno band).
And from last week - Tina Kim and I finished shooting the first episode of Dean and Diane's auto-biographical documentary and put it up on YouTube. Visit them at www.deananddiane.com for the continuing saga.

remote Moment by James H. Lui at 12:03 PM PDT
Updated: Monday, 8 September 2008 12:08 PM PDT
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Saturday, 14 June 2008
Pacific Theatre - 3-Wishes
Topic: Drama

Finished the Pacific Theatre (http://www.pacifictheatrela.com/) Claude
Hudnall Elementary performance of "3-Wishes"; next performance scheduled for
July 12, 2008 at Keiro Retirement Home (LA).



And the 2nd year of Nihon-buyo is drawing to an end - Graduation will be
June 28, 2008 at 1:30 p.m. at the Maryknoll Catholic Center in Little Tokyo.
A nice article was written about Wakana-sensei by Higashi-san at Cultural
News (http://wakana.culturalnews.net/) . Will be dancing "Number 3 -
Fundamentals" and "Shiokumi."



And finally RTI (http://www.roomtoimprov.com) finishes it's 5th Anniversary
season (3rd year with the "New Cast") - and we're on hiatus through the
beginning of September (but as usual, we'll probably be playing FPAC
(Festival of Philipine Arts and Culture) festivals and other things during
the summer. So stay tuned.


remote Moment by James H. Lui at 7:12 AM PDT
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Friday, 7 December 2007
Latest Play - The Sun No Longer Rises In the East

http://www.snlrite.com Now playing through December 23rd, and starting again in January - coming soon to a theatre near you!


remote Moment by James H. Lui at 6:49 PM PST
Updated: Thursday, 2 May 2013 1:51 PM PDT
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Sunday, 14 October 2007
Couch Cases by Patrick Ortman
Now Playing: http://behindthescenes.couchcases.com

http://behindthescenes.couchcases.com The in-camera shots of moi are in the 2nd page of Frame Grabs, Couch Cases And the full collection of on-set farther below under: Production Stills, Mexican Restaurant


remote Moment by James H. Lui at 12:20 AM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 May 2013 2:11 PM PDT
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Monday, 10 September 2007
FPAC blog
http://militantangeleno.blogspot.com/

We gotta hit by the Militant! Cool...good coverage on the FPAC too!


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Sunday, 5 August 2007
FW: "Running Dragon," announced as official selection of...
Dear Crew, Cast, and Friends,

Running Dragon was just accepted into the 13th Annual Temecula Valley
International Film Festival (www.TVIFF.com). This is a wonderful festival,
please check out the website, it has wonderful perks and we actually are
assured of some press for the film!

In this week alone, how awesome!
-LA International Shorts Fest www.lashortsfests.com
-Vancouver Asian Film Festival www.vaff.org
-And now Temecula.

Neal and I hope we can see as many of you as possible (maybe even in Canada)
when the film screens.

Thanks so much everybody! Your support and encouragement give both Neal and
I so much to be grateful for.

Have a great weekend!

Kim
wwww.RunningDragonShort.com


remote Moment by James H. Lui at 11:25 PM PDT
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Wednesday, 25 July 2007
Pacific Theatre LA - 5/13/07 and 7/15/07
Mood:  special
Now Playing: Schools, Colleges and Retirement homes near you...
Topic: Drama
Completed a 2 show series at the North Carmel Retirement Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA of Nihon-Buyo theatre. A very warm and receptive happy audience of filled seats greeted us for both performances. www.pacifictheatrela.com

remote Moment by James H. Lui at 11:28 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 26 July 2007 12:10 AM PDT
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Sunday, 22 July 2007
Room To Improv finishes its 2006-07 and starts the 2007-08
Mood:  celebratory
Now Playing: Two Roads Theatre - Studio City and Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
Topic: Improv
So... after another record-breaking year, and a lot of extra appearances, we're ready to begin the 2007-08 season with a renewed emphasis on hitting the colleges and educational venues.

We've also announced sponsorship of 2 major charities in perpetuity to further connect ourselves with our community and social responsibilities.  Stay tuned to the primary website for details  - www.roomtoimprov.com
Also, after finishing a retreat this year in Indio (sunny... HOT...  Indio.) we decided to dedicate the primary website for all business-related things and send friends, family an curious backstage affiliates to our MySpace presence instead - where we will be featuring many more of our own video clips and interactive subjects and taking the Internet laughingly all the way.  Visit www.myspace.com/roomtoimprov for a clue...

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Friday, 20 July 2007
Filipino Press Awards RTI Show Pix
http://mygringos.com/viewthumb.php?ShowBizID=426#


We had the distinction of performing for the Gridiron 2007 Filipino Press
Association Annual Gala fundraiser in Carson on May 18th, 2007.

Gridiron 2007
Friday, May 18th 2007
Carson, CA
By Jimmy Presto
The Gridiron is a celebrity roast event to raise funds for the scholarship
project of the Filipino American Press Club of Los Angeles.
The Filipino American Press Club of Los Angeles roasted Carson Councilman
Harold Williams, Guila Maramba of the GILAS Project, Ayala Foundation,
Joselyn Geaga Rosenthal of Remy's Temple and Paul Langland of Sound Energy
Solutions in Long Beach


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Tuesday, 26 December 2006
What's up lately?
Mood:  happy
Topic: Training
Studying Nihon-Buyo (1st year - classical Japanese dance) at the Maryknoll Catholic Center down in Little Tokyo - Meet Wakana Hanayagi Sensei or just Google her for her famous and celebrated accomplishments around the World...

RoomToImprov performed a Christmas Show for the children of the Asian Pacific Health Care Venture clinic - a low-income family medical center in Los Feliz; I supported the Pacific Theatre Group in a Japanese classical dance and Taiko show for the Keiro Retirement Center community;


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Updated: Wednesday, 25 July 2007 11:36 PM PDT
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Saturday, 4 November 2006
The Gala Geisha Party!!! - www.myspace.com/galageishaparty
Mood:  party time!
Now Playing: Le Meridien Hotel - Friday 11/17/06 at 7:30 p.m. Garden Room
Topic: Other
Visit all the details at www.myspace.com/galageishaparty or just go and buy your tickets at https://www.plays411.com/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=768 and get in on the Action while you still can!

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RoomToImprov 10/20/2006 - Shakespearean Hockey
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Two Roads Theatre 1st and 3rd Fridays - every month!
Topic: Improv
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc571EmjnkI For your edification... see us at www.roomtoimprov.com

remote Moment by James H. Lui at 3:50 PM PST
Updated: Saturday, 4 November 2006 3:58 PM PST
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Thursday, 3 August 2006
Latest news
Mood:  a-ok
Now Playing: www.improtheatre.com - www.roomtoimprov.com
Topic: Improv

Supporting Pacific Theatre Group now, and an upcoming Japanese Traditional Theatre production in November; joined Nihon-Buyo (Japanese Traditional Dance) classes being taught by Wakana Hanayagi; Impro Theatre Long-Form 3's Post-Pub Curry group is performing our first show this Saturday (8/5/2006). Finished the Planting Seeds short and Running Dragon films. RoomToImprov is on Summer hiatus until September. We finished an amazing year's worth of shows, had a great retreat over Memorial Day weekend up in Big Bear and in-general have had a great time with all. RTI booked 3 summer gigs (Lotus Festival, Austin TX ImprovJam, and the PACS Festival) so far.

Photo: Hagaromo with Pacific Theatre

Nihon-buyo - Hanayagi Wakana no Kai 

Photo: Wakana Hanayagi no Kai Graduation Performance (1st Year)


remote Moment by James H. Lui at 12:39 PM PDT
Updated: Thursday, 2 May 2013 1:56 PM PDT
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Tuesday, 7 February 2006
Updates...

Let's see... started Dan Conner's Alacrity class at Impro Theatre - www.improtheatre.com , and as advertised am getting my butt kicked each night (heavy emphasis on creating short-form comedy scene work). Also doing Jo's Improv Scene Study class. Finished my ninth or tenth week with Room To Improv - www.roomtoimprov.com - and did my first show last Friday (2/3/2006)! 2 musical scenes (I Love You Like a Pair of Coconuts o/~), Beastie Rap, What Are You Doing?, and a Shakespeare later, I think I'm still breathing...

This week, heading over to see the Eighteen Mighty Mountain Warriors while they're playing locally in Burbank - www.18mmw.com Tap's going well - now on to my sixth routine, but still haven't quite gotten fly-backs yet. But I can Irish, Buffalo Shuffle, and Maxi-Ford so that's getting somewhere. And in between all of that, Temple, choir, gohoshi, Temple, choir, gohoshi, repeat as enlightenment dawns... - www.shinnyo-en.org I am quite beyond lucky to have encountered a guiding parent who came to me through a very fortuous kaiko - which also happened to be Teahouse... go figure... I wouldn't have. Coincidences do not exist - everything happens for a reason.


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Updated: Thursday, 2 May 2013 1:53 PM PDT
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Monday, 14 November 2005
Teahouse Review - UCLA Asian Pacific Arts [11/03/05] - Played Keora
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: www.glendalecentretheatre.com
Topic: Drama

asiaarts.ucla.edu/article.asp?parentid=32775
An August to remember...in November.
November Nights bring the “Teahouse of the August Moon”
by Karen Sakai
Award winning play of an American soldier bringing democracy to Post World War II Japan hits the Los Angeles stage.
A trip to the theater is often synonymous with confusing Shakespearian dialogue or outrageous musical numbers. The Teahouse of the August Moon reminds the audience that plays can be simple and entertaining.
Set in 1946, a U.S. soldier travels to Japan with army orders to bring democracy to a small village in Okinawa. Adapted from a novel by Vern J. Sneider in 1954, Teahouse of the August Moon was the first play to receive the Pulitzer Prize, Tony, and Critic’s Circle Award. Two years later, it went to the silver screen, starring Marlon Brando as the Japanese interpreter between Captain Fisby and the village of Tobiki. Fisby unexpectedly falls in love with Japanese customs and a geisha girl named Lotus Blossom. The plans to Americanize are abandoned, and the two cultures come together to skyrocket Tobiki. The Teahouse of the August Moon is a delightful comedy that proves differences do not necessarily need change but understanding, because there might be more in common than we realize.
Performed at the beautiful, New Orleans-styled, Glendale Center Theatre, The Teahouse of the August Moon features a ‘theater in the round’ stage, which adds an interesting element to the play. As the audience surrounds the four sides of the stage, it provides a different perspective to scenes. The play uses the aisles and level of the theater, as well as the central pit, so it feels less like being an audience member and more like an inclusive spectator. The costumes were simple but appropriate in capturing village life, as Fisby spends a majority of the play dressed in a bathrobe. The appearance of Lotus Blossom in traditional, Japanese geisha kimono contrasts well to appreciate the beauty of Japanese life. Despite the stage's limitations, the sets were equally impressive, being both simple and effective. Scenes could have nothing more than an army jeep and the actors but was presented perfectly. However, it was confusing that the production creates a teahouse on stage but did not use any equipment to perform the tea ceremony. By miming the movements of a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, this was one instance where the acting alone was not enough. In the play's most dramatic scene, the significance of Lotus Blossom's gesture is cheapened.
Sean King (Captain Fisby) relies on his Matt Damon looks to get through the dramatic scenes, but they're not needed to show the character’s open mind and innocence, which allows the comedy to translate well between the two cultures. Reggie De Leon, playing the role made famous by Marlon Brando, is more of a "Confucius says..." character, out of place with the other actors who accurately capture believable Japanese villagers. The cast consists of professional stage actors with impressive credits to their name. Kazumi (Lotus Blossom) has credits to her name like The Last Samurai and the upcoming film, Memoirs of a Geisha. Several cast members also have TV, film and stage acting experience from Japan.
The most enjoyable part of the play came from the villagers, as the story's development relies on the unexpected charm and enchanting spirit of the Japanese culture. A standout, comedic performance was given by Ms. Yukari Black, whose character did not speak English but her hilarious enthusiasm to adopt democracy was far from being lost in translation. The Teahouse of the August Moon also features an adorable goat that steals the scenes and gets the laughs by ad-libbing and eating away at the set.
A relationship between Fisby and Lotus Blossom appears without much character development, and it casts similar uncertainty to the relationship between the Japanese and Americans. However, George Strattan does a wonderful job directing Teahouse without any showy gimmicks to substitute for content. This simplistic approach relates to Strattan's disappointment with the decline of theater attendance, of which he expressed, “people seem to be forgetting that entertainment is more than just special effects and car crashes.” I found myself laughing at the pompousness of the American Colonel and his unbending American patriotism and the naivete of the Japanese villagers, as well as moments of culture clashes and misconceptions about democracy. The interesting stories, unique cast of characters and the play’s ability to be simple yet compelling, made it worth returning to the theater.
Government goofballs, geishas and a goat make the theaters a nice change from paying for stale popcorn, sticky floors and big budget movies that takes away the focus from art to aesthetics. Warm up at The Teahouse of the August Moon to experience a blend of two cultures and a lump of non-stop, comedic entertainment.
The Tea House of the August Moon is now playing at the Glendale Center Theatre until November 19th. For more information, visit: www.glendalecentretheatre.com call the box office at (818) 244-8481. Date Posted: 11/3/2005


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