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Lodestone's THE GOLDEN HOUR (final two weeks) (L.A.)   Message List  
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LAST TWO WEEKS FOR "THE GOLDEN HOUR"--MUST CLOSE MAY 21!

FINAL SPECIAL DISCOUNTED SHOWS THIS WEEKEND:
THURS., MAY 11, 8 PM & SUNDAY, MAY 14, 3 PM (MOTHER'S DAY) ARE SPECIAL 2-FOR-1 SHOWS (2 TICKETS FOR $15)....


"Few topics in theater are trickier to bring off than spiritual queries.  That makes 'The Golden Hour'...unusually noteworthy...(the play) succeeds through its core integrity, which director Jeff Liu and company locate with easy warmth...(Linda) Shing nails Laura's every beat, from opening account to final enigmatic gaze.  Her colleagues respond accordingly, which sustains our interest in this unaffected treatise on the mysteries of divine intervention."
--THE L.A. TIMES

"Set in Los Angeles’ Korean-American community, Philip W. Chung’s compelling play about faith examines what connects us to other people....The actors deliver impeccable performances under Jeff Liu’s assured direction, and Chung’s smart and frequently humorous writing cleverly sidesteps the maudlin and the mawkish. "
--THE LA WEEKLY

"...an absorbing and literate contemporary drama...The Golden Hour is sure to stay in your thoughts well after the final curtain--and what greater accomplishment does any work of art need to fulfill?"
--ENTERTAINMENT TODAY

"Telling a story that is either full of hope or full of despair is a fairly simple task. Telling one that looks squarely at both hope and despair is not so simple.  The Golden Hour succeeds in striking a deeply sad and poignantly uplifting balance."
--THE STUDIO CITY/SHERMAN OAKS SUN

"A poignant story of redemption earned through emotional struggle, 'The Golden Hour' possesses fine acting and storytelling.  Writer Philip W. Chung deftly examines what it means to be grateful and hopeful in a world of dark events and tragedies...Director Jeff Liu vividly brings the themes to life...The entire cast is outstanding...Production work is also first rate with excellent use of lighting, set pieces, and sound."
--THE TOLUCAN TIMES

"Playwright Philip W. Chung has created an intensely personal work, probing whether faith and hope are still possible in our miserably downward-spiraling world...Chung has fashioned a provocative contemporary drama, beautifully realized under the straightforward direction of Jeff Liu...and featuring a uniformly dynamic cast."
--BACKSTAGE WEST

"Philip Chung’s unassuming look at how people respond to sudden disaster receives a strong production from Lodestone Theatre."
--LA CITY BEAT

"Chung’s The Golden Hour offers a sense of quiet solace and strength that can be found in the family around us and the faith within us."
--ASIA PACIFIC ARTS MAGAZINE

LODESTONE THEATRE ENSEMBLE
proudly presents the world premiere production of

THE GOLDEN HOUR

Make Every Second Count...

A new play by Philip W. Chung (
laughter joy & loneliness & sex& sex & sex & sex)
Directed by Jeff Liu (
Solve For X)
Produced by Stephanie Chang & Christina Nayve
Associate Produced by Nechelle Fabiana & Harry Du Young

Starring:  Rachel Morihiro, Saachiko, Eddie Shin, Linda Shing, Ryun Yu, Heeli Kim-Jeng, Annie Lee, Matthew Yang King & Helen Ota

Laura Park is a young Korean American attorney who appears to be on the cusp of a promising future.  But after suffering a near-death experience and unable to shake the haunting memory of a stranger’s prayer, Laura is forced to re-examine her life as she embarks on a journey that will challenge her fundamental beliefs.  A play about faith, loss and the things that make life worth living...

April 15-May 21, 2006
Friday-Saturday 8pm, Sunday 3pm
JUST ADDED: Thurs., May 11 and 18 at 8pm

$15 general admission
$13 students and seniors (w/valid ID)
$11 (groups of 10+)

SPECIAL DISCOUNTED MATINEES:
Please note that all Sunday matinees (except May 21) and the May 11 performance are 2-for-1 general admission (2 tickets for the $15 general admission price)...

GTC Burbank
1111-B W. Olive Ave.
Burbank, CA 91506

The theatre is in George Izay Park between S. Victory Bl. and N. Griffith Park Bl.
Park near the jet plane at 1111 W. Olive and walk past the Olive Recreation center.  The theatre is behind the rec center; the entrance faces the softball fields.

To RSVP: (323) 993-7245
For more more information, go to 
www.lodestonetheatre.org

THE GOLDEN HOUR is a visiting production at GTC Burbank.

Lodestone Theatre Ensemble is a nonprofit Asian American theatre company founded by Alexandra Bokyun Chun, Philip W. Chung, Chil Kong & Tim Lounibos with a mission to develop, create, promote and present edgy, compelling and impassioned works that bridge communities through truthful and entertaining artistry.

Lodestone's Board of Directors are Howard Hsieh, Ted Kim, Michelle Ko, Chil Kong, Jason J. Lee, Tim Lounibos, Quan Phung and Julian Chang Zolkin.


Wed May 10, 2006 5:13 pm

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