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Dates: Feb 14 - March 2, Thurs - Sat at 8pm.
Don't miss your last chance at Love. The Love Edition: Falling Hard closes this Saturday. Tickets are still available for tonight, but Saturday's show is sold out (wait list only at the door for unclaimed tickets).
Through comedy, drama, and mixed media, The Love Edition: Falling Hard brings to life a theatrical world that delves deep into the human experience and spectacle of romantic love. Falling Hard is the sixth iteration of TLE, originally produced by the theater’s resident artists Chuck Lacson and Raf Lim in 2006. TLE showcases the vibrant arts and culture of Bindlestiff Studio’s community while fostering the emerging talents of the San Francisco Bay Area.
For tickets and more information, please visit:
https://www.bindlestiffstudio.org/tle2019
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Dates: March 8-9, Fri-Sat at 8PM. Reception on Saturday, March 9 at 7pm (before show)
With Her Voice, She Rises: A Celebration of API Women in Performance & Literature
In a first-time collaboration, Asian Pacific Islander arts organizations APICC, Bindlestiff Studio and Kundiman invite the community to commemorate Women’s History Month with a celebratory showcase of API women artists.
Resident Bindlestiff and Kundiman artists will perform monologues and literary works conveying intimate and profound expressions of womanhood, identity and lineage. Beginning on International Women’s Day on March 8, this celebration is in deep appreciation and solidarity with API Women, their unique experiences, and their cultural impact through performance and literature.
This collaborative literary/performance showcase is in support of the exceptional featured artists and the long-standing organizations. Join us on March 8 for International Women’s Day or March 9 for a special event reception with refreshments.
Artists:
Lauren Garcia
Mia Ayumi Malhotra
Sally Wen Mao
Sunshine Roque
Janice Lobo Sapigao
Ava Tong
Tickets: $15 Presale, $20 at the door
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Dates: March 22-23 @7:30pm; March 24 @ 2:30pm
The latest work by Alleluia Panis, with Music by Joshua Icban and Media Art by Wilfred Galila. Immortalizing the 8,000 mile immigration journey, the boisterous triumphs sought and achieved in America, and the unspoken reclusive contempts, Man@ng is Deity is inspired by real-life accounts of Pilipina/o Americans from the 1920s-1960s in SF.
Synopsis:
In his deathbed, Valentino Pablo, of the manong generation, experiences vivid moments of his early 20th century American life. He and his fellow Pilipinos bonded together to ease their struggles of living in a society that valued them for their cheap labor but loathed them and denied their humanity. He relives the bitter hardships, the fleeting joys, and their determined spirit of survival and camaraderie that defined his generation.
Tickets: $20
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AROUND THE BARANGAY
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