Meet the Team of Two Mile Hollow – Filmed live on March 30th, 2022 at 5pm PT
A Free #SharetheLove Panel Conversation

Intiman Theatre invites you to join us for a #SharetheLove event: Meet the Team of Two Mile Hollow! This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about the production this campaign is supporting.

We will be joined live on Zoom by members of the cast: M. Keala Milles, Jr., Naho Shioya, Ray Tagavilla, and Annie Yim. Together, these four actors play the Donnelly family – a very white family with very white problems. The show’s director, Jesse Jou, will host and moderate the conversation. Learn more about the play and meet members of the AAPI cast.

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

M. Keala Milles, Jr.

M. Keala Milles, Jr is honored to make their Intiman debut as Joshua in Two Mile Hollow. Locally they have also worked with Cafe Nordo and Marxiano Productions. Previous stage credits include The Old Globe, San Diego Repertory, and Diversionary Theatre, in San Diego. Favorite roles include: The Woolgatherer (Cliff), A Very Die Hard Christmas (Ellis), Heathers: the Musical (JD), Disgraced (Abe), The Boy Who Danced On Air (Zemar), and The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity (VP). Mahalos to Jesse Jou, Intiman, and the entire Two Mile Hollow team for this opportunity.
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Naho Shioya

Naho Shioya (she/her) is an actor/performance artist who has worked internationally in Asia, Canada, Europe and the U.S. Locally she has appeared at ArtsWest, Seattle Children’s Theatre, A Contemporary Theatre, Seattle Public Theatre, and On the Boards, among others. As a director and teaching artist, she has worked with various organizations and schools in the greater Puget Sound area including Seattle Repertory Theatre, Book-It Repertory Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Youth Theatre Northwest, Studio East, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute, Seattle Public Schools, and City of Seattle. She is a member of the experimental, multi-disciplinary arts group Aono Jikken Ensemble (AJE) for which she is a performer, vocalist and benshi (silent film narrator) and performed with them in France, Peru, Poland, and Canada. Ms. Shioya is a graduate of the University of Washington, School of Drama, Professional Actor Training Program.

Ray Tagavilla

Ray Tagavilla (he/him) is a graduate of the University of Washington Drama Program and is a recipient of the 2012, 2014 Gregory Award for Best Supporting Actor for Jesus Hopped the A Train and A Small Fire and 2016 for Lead Actor for The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. Some of his theater credits include Porcelain Theater Off Jackson (formerly NWAAT), Our Country’s GoodMoney and Run Series and Trojan Women (Theater Schmeater), Richard II (Seattle Shakespeare), Sex in Seattle Series and Cowboy Vs Samurai (SISProductions), An American Book of the Dead and Clubfoot (Annex Theater), Soft Rock Kid (ACT/Central Heating Lab), The Mistakes Madeline Made (Washington Ensemble Theatre), Elephant’s Graveyard and Zastrozzi: The Master of Discipline (Balagan Theater), Spidermann (Jose Bold), Of Mice and Men (Seattle Repertory Theatre), SaucedSmokedPersimmon Nights (Café Nordo), A Lie of the Mind (Collektor), White Hot (West of Lenin), Jesus Hopped the A Train (Azeotrope), RamayanaMiddletownKing of the YeesThe Crucible (A Contemporary Theater), A Small Fire (Sound Theater Company), Four Dogs and a Bone (Theater Schmeater), The Journal of Ben Uchida (Seattle Children’s Theater), A Prelude To a Kiss (Strawberry Theater), The Angel in the House with Cafe Nordo and recently A Christmas Carol with ACT Theater.

Annie Yim

Annie Yim (she/her) is filled with gratitude to be working with this cast and crew on Two Mile Hollow at Intiman! Annie also has worked with Seattle Children’s Theatre, Seattle Shakespeare, Taproot Theatre, Theatre 22, Book-It, and Cafe Nordo. Film roles include Rammy Park’s The Homecoming Queen. Last year was a bit of a blur, but she does recall doing voice over work, corporate commercials, and a delightful video game character. Selected NYC and regional work: NY Theatre Workshop, LaMAMA, HERE Arts Center, and Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Education: NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts and Columbia University. Thank you to the audience for supporting live theatre and keeping artists creating! To my family, you are nothing like Two Mile Hollow.

Jesse Jou

Originally from Houston, TX, Jesse Jou (he/him) works primarily on new and contemporary plays. Intiman debut. Some favorite projects include Say You Heard My Echo with spoken word artist Kelly Zen-Yie Tsai (HERE Arts Center); The Betrothed by Dipika Guha (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, Cape Cod, MA); The Tens (Actors Theatre of Louisville); and Zen Ties by Y York (The Rose Theatre, Omaha, NE). He has developed new work at the Lark Play Development Center; the New York International Fringe Festival; The Kitchen Theatre Co. (Ithaca, NY); and the Yale Cabaret. He was the Artistic Director of the 2010 Yale Summer Cabaret and served as the Staff Repertory Director of The Acting Company. He is an alumnus of the Cherry Lane Mentor Project; the Drama League’s Directors Project; the Soho Rep Writer/Director Lab; and the Civilians R&D Group. Jesse received his MFA in directing from the Yale School of Drama.