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Created in response to the sharp rise in hate directed toward the AAPI community over the past few years, Boston Court Pasadena, East West Players, and Pasadena Playhouse have joined forces to share a virtual reading of Jeanne Sakata's timely solo play Hold These Truths. The evening is co-directed by Jessica Kubzansky and Margaret Shigeko Starbuck.
Monterey Museum of Art
Listen to actress and playwright Jeanne Sakata discuss the painful and enduring silence surrounding her family’s traumatic experience in the WWII Japanese American concentration camps. Hear her speak about finding her voice and healing through her writing, recounting the journey and development of her celebrated solo play, Hold These Truths, inspired by the Japanese American civil rights giant Gordon Hirabayashi.
Rafu Shimpo
Jeanne Sakata, Ken Takemoto and Daisuke Tsuji play the Ito family in an episode of NCIS: Hawaii. Titled “The Impostor,” the episode airs on CBS Los Angeles at 10 p.m.
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Lia Chang takes you behind-the-scenes of San Francisco Playhouse’s Closing Night of Jeanne Sakata's Hold These Truths. The day also marked Jeanne’s 45th wedding anniversary with Tim Patterson, and the pair returned for a celebratory champagne toast with the cast and creative team. The Sacramento Premiere and the second leg of this joint production with Capital Stage begin on Wednesday, August 25.
San Francisco Chronicle
Steven Winn announces that San Francisco Playhouse’s Hold These Truths brings in-person theater back to the city, alongside special commentary from star Jomar Tagatac, Playhouse co-founder and Producing Director Susi Damilano, and attendees. Scott Strazzante offers exclusive photos to commemorate the occasion.
San Francisco Chronicle
Lily Janiak interviews Hold These Truths’ Jeffrey Lo (Director) and Jomar Tagatac (Actor) about the relevancy of the piece as a tool to help Asians counter fear and hate. Scott Strazzante offers exclusive rehearsal photos of the two creatives.
Molly’s Salon
Molly Smith (Artistic Director) hosts a weekly Salon featuring artists and leaders of Arena Stage. These half-hour-long weekly conversations will include some of the best thinkers and creative firebrands. Molly sits down with a variety of artists and leaders to discuss new ideas they are excited about and glimmers of hope for the future.
On Thursday, April 22 from 7- 7:30 p.m., Molly is joined by Ken Ludwig, Tony Award-winning playwright (Arena's Dear Jack, Dear Louise) and Jeanne Sakata, actress and playwright (Arena's Hold These Truths)
Backstage Pass with Lia Chang
On May 5, 2021, L.A. Theatre Works will release For Us All by Jeanne Sakata and No-No Boy by Ken Narasaki, two new recordings sponsored by the California Civil Liberties Public Education Program, a state-funded grant project of the California State Library.
TheatreWorks: In Conversation
Playwright Jeanne Sakata and star Joel de la Fuente respond to questions from the audience and share their unique perspectives about the process of creating Hold These Truths.
Presented by TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, moderated by Artistic Associate and Director of New Works, Giovanna Sardelli.
Backstage Pass with Lia Chang
Lia Chang announces the limited-time streaming performances of Hold These Truths by People’s Light Theatre. In addition to production stills by Charles T. Brastow, she also shares her exclusive backstage and rehearsal photos.
The San Diego Union-Tribune
In this preview article, James Hebert interviews playwright Jeanne Sakata and original cast member Ryun Hu about the journey to bringing Hold These Truths to the stage. Sakata says, “What immediately came to my mind was what an American story it was — not just a Japanese-American story or an Asian-American story but an American story.”
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Stephi Wild (Journalist) and Lia Chang (Photographer) take you backstage to the Opening Night of Hold These Truths at Barrington Stage.
KPIX - CBS News Bay Area
Actor Joel de la Fuente talks to Bay Area Focus host Kenny Choi about the play, Hold These Truths at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, based on an American unsung hero, Gordon Hirabayashi.
KQED
Rachael Myrow calls Hold These Truths “a reminder that the civil liberties promised in this nation's founding documents are still the subject of continuous debate and conflict.” Included in this preview article is a video clip of Jose de la Fuente performing a conversation between Gordon Hirabayashi and his mother.
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Julie Musbach (Journalist) and Cameron Whitman (Photographer) take you to the Opening Night of Hold These Truths at Arena Stage. See exclusive photos of the production team and playwright Jeanne Sakata.