Celebrating Asian American Art & Artists, vol 2 – Filmed live on April 6th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: Celebrating Asian American Art & Artists, vol 2! This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about and celebrate the diversity and talent of Seattle’s AAPI community. Two Mile Hollow features an all AAPI cast and almost entirely AAPI creative team.

This virtual event will begin with short filmed performances, followed by a panel conversation with Roger Tang, Kathy Hsieh, Steven Tran and Rosa Joshi. The conversation will be live and the panelists will be discussing the importance of representation, and the unique challenges facing the AAPI in the theatre scene. 

This event is Free for Everyone (registration required) and will be hosted on Zoom.

This event will be captioned. Open to all ages.

About #SharetheLove

In support of our upcoming production of Two Mile Hollow, Intiman invites you to join us as we raise $100,000+ in 18 days from March 30 – April 16, 2022!

#SharetheLove to support:

  • Competitive wages for our professional creative team, and Union cast and crew. Two Mile Hollow features an almost entirely AAPI team.
  • Accessible tickets available to anyone with need, including $5 options for students and veterans.
  • FREE FOR EVERYONE tickets available at the box office beginning 1hr before each performance.
  • COVID safety and materials upgrades in our new shops and theatres at Seattle Central College.
  • Free arts education programs like STARFISH Project and free student tickets.

Meet the Panelists

Roger Tang

Roger (he/him) is Executive Director of Pork Filled Productions. He is a playwright and a veteran theatre producer of over four decades who began working with folks like David Henry Hwang and Philip Kan Gotanda. As a producer, he has produced numerous regional and world premieres, from David Henry Hwang’s Bondage and Yellow Face to Maggie Lee’s The Clockwork Professor, The Tumbleweed Zephyr and A Hand of Talons. His play, She Devil of the China Seas will receive its world premiere this summer with PFP. Called the “Godfather of Asian American theatre” by A. Magazine, he is Secretary for the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists (CAATA) and edits the Asian American Theatre Revue, the web’s foremost resource on Asian American theatre (www.aatrevue.com).

Kathy Hsieh

Kathy Hsieh is a Co-Executive Producer with SIS Productions, the Racial Equity in Grantmaking Strategist with the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and is an award-winning actor, writer and director who works to create greater visibility and equity for theatre artists, especially those from communities who are less represented in the field. Recent projects include Seattle Shakespeare’s Drum & Colours productions of Hamlet and As You Like It, Book-It’s The Three Musketeers, and Macha Theatre Works’ Notes for My Daughter and Snow Woman. Next up, she can be seen in Sound Theatre’s Gaslight Project (Angel Street)

Steven Tran

Steven (he/him) is a music and theatre artist. Previously at Intiman: The Events (Accompanist), and director in the 2018 Intiman Emerging Artists Program. Some favorite music credits include: The Winter’s TaleAs You Like It12th Night (Seattle Rep), Lizard Boy (Theatreworks Silicon Valley), The Lamplighter (5th Ave), Stars Between (Seattle Opera Creation Lab), The Last World Octopus Wrestling Champion (ArtsWest), Howl’s Moving Castle (Book-It Repertory). As director: Baseball Saved Us and Northwest Bookshelf (5th Ave). Creator/performer of The Sonata Years, an autobiographical solo show. Upcoming projects: And So That Happened (5th Ave) and The Mortification of Fovea Munson (The Kennedy Center). Follow him on Instagram @snk_tran. Photo credit: Sonia Xu.

Rosa Joshi

Rosa Joshi is a Seattle based director, producer and educator whose work focuses on both classical and contemporary texts.  She is a founding member of upstart crow collective a theatre company committed to producing classical plays with diverse casts of women and non-binary people.  Rosa was Interim Artistic director at Northwest Asian American Theatre where she led the International Artists Program, a Ford Foundation funded program that supported multi-disciplinary collaborations between Asian American and Asian artists.  She is currently on the faculty at Seattle University.