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Chang and Pan Asian Rep 'A Winning Combination'

TJ:  What are some of the biggest successes to come out of Pan Asian Rep?

CHANG:  Ghashiram Kotwal by Vijay Tendulkar with Marathi music and movement  in 1985, Cambodia Agonistes with music about Cambodia 1992-95 and THE Joy Luck Club in 1999 and 2007. Of course it was Yellow Fever by R.A Shiom in 1982 that made us known nationally and internationally.

TJ:  Tell me about the upcoming NEWWORKS 09. What can the audiences expect to see?

CHANG:  A mosaic and explosion of talent and new modes of communication including World Premieres of Lan Tran's comedy  solo Smart Ass and The Secret Of Osono, a ghost love story by Elsa Okon Rael; 3 different music nights of Christine Toy Johnson's love songs/ Helen Sung's jazz piano and Andy Akiho's  new age steel pan. Emerging artists Mitsu Salmon and Lucas Kwong are 20-somethings experimenting with words/movement /guitar; and guest artists Paola Irun from Paraguay in the chilling Ramona and Juyoung Hong's aural/video riff on Wozzeck, is from Korea.  Once again, Pan Asian Rep is on the cutting edge of discovery and magic (...and do we need that now!)

TJ:  How do you decide about which new works to feature in this event?

I think of balance and uniqueness of the theme, of the artist, and how fully realized the work is. i.e. experimental work still needs a cohesive arc and disciplined articulation. I wanted a mix  of artists we have nurtured and worked with, along with new artists and new genres. Thus Music Nights is an expansion and so is Paraguay but Paolo Irun has a compelling story and is performed in English and Quarani (an indigenous language of Paraguay now the 2nd official language)

TJ: Tisa, tell me  a little bit about the incarnation and history of the NEWWORKS series.

CHANG:  Pan Asian Rep has three decades of experience and in the last several years we realized how the 21 century world is changing as well as the way artists express, create, and articulate their energies. In tandem with our training programs and play development, Ernest Abuba has a writing and solo performance workshop,  which allowed me to see how many younger artists are doing self created work or writing formats away from traditional playwriting. Thus we began a 2 + 2 nights emerging artists forum a few years ago which grew and grew, and mushroomed into this month long mosaic.

TJ:  I am also very curious about the upcoming show, Imelda: A New Musical. Is this a musical comedy? Please give a little insight into this.

CHANG:  Imelda, A New Musical, has book by Sachi Oyama, music by Nathan Wang and lyrics by Aaron Coleman and directed by Tim Dang who is AD at East West Players in L.A.  It centers on Imelda Marcos against the background of recent Philippine history. It is inspired by certain factual events but it is a fictionalized and original story with songs and dances. We are proud to highlight the richness of Philippine history and culture and it will be FUN!! (...and do we need that!)

Imelda was a strong woman with great love for her country and as First Lady wanted to put the Philippines as a legitimate political player on the world stage. The songs are clever, poignant and the story is illuminating. People will be pleasantly surprised as most only have stereotypic remembrances of her. 

We are still fundraising. It is fitting that the two oldest pioneers, East West Players in LA and Pan Asian Rep in NY, are building bridges to collaborate to bring this uplifting work to larger audiences.  

TJ:  What do you credit for the longevity of Pan Asian Rep?

CHANG:  It is the dedication and tenacity of so many, and I credit the staff and board, as well as my own stubbornness, having remained in the driver's seat as artistic producing director. We have had to learn the ropes of running a serious non- profit the hard way.  Some serious budget shortfalls in the early and middle years - but excellence, and quality of work, and the drive and integrity of operations gave us the reputation for being a responsible organization. I have to credit our government (NYSCA, DCA, NEA), foundation funders and our peers who sit on panels who have given us the respect and grant support over the years. This is a pivotal, synergistic partnership.  

TJ:  Has the current economy affected your company as it has affected theatre all around us?

CHANG:  Yes, these are trying times. But was it Dickens who said "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."  So, in adversity we have to find how to overcome and be stronger and more creative for it. Pan Asian in the last five months has lost earned income, donations and a major foundation grant and cutbacks in others.  But we have so far been able to juggle and weather the erosion of our current budget without draconian measures. We are applying to new sources.

TJ:  Any enticing words to leave us with about the upcoming season?

CHANG:  Come to see our shows at the West End Theatre on w 86th for NewWorks 09 where we will raise a cheery toast and provide many surprises.

TJ:  Thank you Tisa and all the best to you and the Pan Asian Rep!

CHANG:  I so appreciate chatting with you, TJ, and it was quite a meaningful walk into memory lane in thinking about your keen questions.

You should definitely expand your horizons and delve into a new experience by seeing a show at the Pan Asian Rep located at the West End Theatre, 263 West 86th Street between Broadway and West End Avenue in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew. You will have a great opportunity to see some amazing work in their upcoming NewWorks 09 which runs from March 16 through April 11. For tickets and more information about the upcoming shows, you can visit their website at www.panasianrep.org or call OvationTix at (212) 352-3101. For now, ciao and remember, theatre is my life!!!

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TJ Fitzgerald has been interviewing theatre’s finest talent with BroadwayWorld.com since January 2006. He has been active in the New England Theatre scene both as a participant (acting and directing) and an enthusiast of the entertainment scene for over 40 years. He was a featured columnist writing interviews and theatre features for New England Entertainment Digest and served on the Board of the New England Theatre Conference (NETC) for several years. Some of his noteworthy interviews have included entertainment luminaries like Tony Award winners Tommy Tune, Sutton Foster, Karen Ziemba, Michael Rupert, Faith Prince, Joanna Gleason and Gregory Jbara, Tony Nominees Brad Oscar, Keith Carradine and Andrea McArdle, Oscar nominee Marsha Mason, Oscar winning songwriter Paul Williams, Adrienne Barbeau and Oscar/Emmy award winning composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz. 2009 saw a milestone for TJ as he was welcomed to the 50's. In TJ’s words, "Life is good! Everyone's got a great story to tell and I am all ears! Theatre is my life!"
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