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.
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)
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.
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.
Arena Stage
Arena Stage offers a “First Look” at Hold These Truths with Playwright Jeanne Sakata.
National Catholic Reporter
Retta Blaney is an award-winning journalist and author of Working on the Inside: The Spiritual Life Through the Eyes of Actors. In this feature article, she speaks with playwright Jeanne Sakata and director Lisa Rothe. It also includes a 1999 video interview with the late Gordon Hirabayashi.
Credible Now
Jack Wiant and Jeanne Sakata have a video conversation about the 10th Anniversary production of Hold These Truths at Pasadena Playhouse, starring Ryun Yu. They discuss the origins of the work, the play’s development, and the future of the work.
Cal at Sundance
Watch this video spotlight on Advantageous actress Jeanne Sakata. She discusses her journey to Sundance, Berkeley Rep, current projects, and offers advice to other artists.
Hawaii News Now
Joel de la Fuente and Daniel Dae Kim visit the studio to share the true story of second generation Japanese-American Gordon Hirabayashi, and the limited engagement of Hold These Truths at Honolulu Theatre for Youth.
Video Interview with Lisa Rothe
Lia Chang sits down to chat with Lisa Rothe, Director of the critically acclaimed Hold These Truths by Jeanne Sakata. She discusses how she first became involved, her history with Joel de la Fuente, how attending a Quaker meeting influenced her design and concept of the set, her prior knowledge of Gordon Hirabayashi, and her exposure to the internment camps.
Video Interview with Lia Chang
Lia Chang sits down to chat with Jeanne Sakata to talk about her inspiration to write Gordon Hirabayashi's life story, how she did her research, why she chose the solo show format, and what she hopes audiences will take away from de la Fuente's performance.
Video Interview with Joel de la Fuente
Lia Chang sits down to chat with Joel de la Fuente to discuss his tour-de-force performance in Hold These Truths. A revelation as Gordon Hirabayashi, performances are now extended through November 25, 2012.
CUNY / AAARI Lecture
Jeanne is a Guest Lecturer at the The City University of New York’s (CUNY) Asian American/Asian Research Institute (AAARI) on September 28th, 2012. She discusses the development and writing of Hold These Truths.
Backstage Pass with Lia Chang
Lia Chang goes behind-the-scenes of Vicky Shen’s Adultolescence, screening at the Ray Stark Family Theatre at USC School of Cinematic Arts on June 6, 2011.
Asians on Film
Scott Eriksson interviews Vicky Shen and Jeanne Sakata about playing mom and daughter in Vicky’s debut film, Adultolescence.