Thursday, Jun. 4, 2020 – Wednesday, Jun. 10, 2020
12:01 AM – 11:59 PM
US/Central
Presented in partnership with Mildred's Umbrella
FemFest Houston: Voices of Asia is moving to an online format! Join Mildred's Umbrella and Asia Society Texas Center from the comfort of your own home for a celebration of women's voices as we stage three readings of Houston premiere plays in a virtual setting. Featuring works written by Asian and Asian American women, the series highlights the talents and accomplishments of women playwrights across the globe.
Each play will be available to view for one week. Viewing the plays is free, but audience members must register. An access link and password will be provided to registrants via email once the plays are available for viewing.
Peaches
Available for online viewing: June 4–10, 2020
Writer: Soo-Jin Lee
Director: Peter Ton
Synopsis: In northern Virginia, two Korean American best friends, Ji Hae and Robert, discover secrets about each other. Their last day of summer begins at a wedding and ends in a peach orchard.
Featuring: Alan Kim, Hannah Lee, and Gabriel Regojo
FemFest Houston: Voices of Asia at a Glance
Schedule
Peaches | June 4–10, 2020
Mother in Another Language | June 11–17, 2020
The Hatmaker's Wife | June 18–24, 2020
Registration
Registration is free but required. Please register to receive a video link and password once each play is available for online viewing.
Register Now: Mother in Another Language
Register Now: The Hatmaker's Wife
About Soo-Jin Lee
Soo-Jin Lee is a playwright and an English teacher. Her plays include The Men My Mother Loved, Why Koreans Don't Hug, Peaches, and Tigers, Dragons, and Other Wise "Tails”. Her work has been produced at the Discovery Theater, George Mason University, the University of Houston, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Born in South Korea, Ms. Lee was raised in Virginia. She holds a BA from George Mason University and an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin. She is a proud member of the Dramatist Guild.
About Peter Ton
Peter Ton is a local freelance director. His theatre credits include Stages: Marie Antoinette (Assistant Director), Mack & Mabel (Assistant Projection Designer), Songs I Was Born to Sing (Projection Designer/Co-Director),The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (Video/Graphics Designer). Main Street Theater: Silent Sky (Projection Assistant), Shrek (Projection Engineer). The Kinkaid School: Elf: The Musical (Projection Assistant), Hairspray (Projection Assistant). Mildred’s Umbrella: Museum of Dysfunction (director). SROProductions: The Who’s Tommy (Projection Designer). Sam Houston State University: The Language Archive (Director), HAIR! (Ensemble); We Are Proud to Present a Presentation... (A/V Man, Projection Designer, Drummer); Dying For It (Oleg, Assistant Stage Manager).
Peter holds a BFA in Theatre, Acting and Directing, from Sam Houston State University. He is also a photographer and filmmaker, and his first short film, eumenides, was accepted into the Short Film Corner at the 66th Cannes Film Festival.
About Mildred's Umbrella
Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company seeks to challenge audiences and theatre artists by creating and performing bold, innovative, and fresh theatrical works grounded in the best traditions of the dramatic arts. With a strong feminine presence in our artistic vision, we strive to feature the work of female playwrights, actors, and directors, which promotes the empowerment of women through the performing arts.
Performing Arts and Culture programs are presented by Wells Fargo. Major support for Performing Arts programs comes from Nancy C. Allen, Chinhui Juhn and Eddie Allen, Ellen Gritz and Milton Rosenau, the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance, Houston Endowment, The Hearst Foundation Inc., The Brown Foundation Inc., Mary Lawrence Porter, and the Anchorage Foundation of Texas. Generous funding also provided by AARP, The Clayton Fund, The Cullen Trust for the Performing Arts, Miller Theatre Advisory Board. Additional support provided by the Wortham Foundation, Texas Commission on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, United Airlines, The Southmore, and through contributions from the Friends of Asia Society, a dedicated group of individuals and organizations committed to bringing exceptional programming and exhibitions to Asia Society Texas Center. This program is presented in collaboration with the Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company.
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HOURS & ADMISSION
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Wednesday, Friday - Sunday, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday (free admission all day), 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday and major holidays. - Explore Asia Admission: Six interactive stations; includes complimentary access to current exhibition in the Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery. $15 per guest ages 13 and up. $9 per guest ages 7–12. Free for guests ages 6 and under and for Asia Society members. Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery Admission Only: $8 per guest. Free for guests ages 6 and under and for Asia Society members. Free exhibition admission on Thursdays from 12 pm – 7 pm, presented by Regions Bank.
Directions & Parking
- Free Parking
- Paid Parking
- Street Parking
- Parking in Asia Society Texas Center's lot is $7 for 1-24 hours. Entrances on Caroline and Austin. Limited free and paid street parking is also available.
Special Offers / Dining
Java Lava Cafe
Serving 100 percent premium Kona coffee from KarmaSu Coffee Farm in Hawaii, plus breakfast, lunch, and sweet treats, Java Lava Cafe is open for extended breakfast hours Tuesday–Saturday.
Hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 8:30 am – 3 pm
https://asiasociety.org/texas/java-lava-cafe
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