Asia Society announces that Tony Award-winning star of Law & Order: SVU, BD Wong will lead the cast of a staged concert of 'Heading East', a Richard RodgersDevelopment Award-winning musical by RoBert Lee and Leon Ko. Performances will be held in the Lila Acheson Wallace Auditorium at Asia Society. Asia Society will benefit from the proceeds of the event, which is co-produced by Andrew Asnes and directed by Darren Lee.
'Heading East' is set primarily in San Francisco from 1848-1981. This funny yet emotionally gripping musical tells the story of Siu Yee Tong, a brazen young man who travels from drought- and famine-ridden China to the shores of Gold Rush-era California determined to be the next great American success story. Siu Yee's lifelong quest to reinvent himself plays out against the tumultuous backdrop of a century and a half of American history: although the narrative spans 133 years, the characters age over the course of a single lifetime.
The cast is made up of twelve Asian-American actors playing a wide variety of roles, making the concert a celebration of Asian-American artists that coincides with Asia Society's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month programming throughout May.
The actors include Cindy Cheung, who stars in the film 'Children of Invention', Fay Ann Lee, who produced, directed and stars in the film 'Falling for Grace', and Manu Narayan (BOMBAY DREAMS, 'The Love Guru'). Lex Liang is the production designer for the concert.
BD Wong (Actor) BD Wong currently plays FBI forensic psychiatrist Dr. George Huang on the long-running NBC series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Broadway debut: M. Butterfly (Outer Critics' Circle Award, Drama Desk Award, Theatre World Award, Clarence Derwent Award, Tony Award).Films include: The Freshman, Father of the Bride (1 & 2), Jurassic Park, And the Band Played On, Seven Years in Tibet, Executive Decision, Slappy and the Stinkers, Mulan (1 & 2), TheSalton Sea, Stay. Six seasons as Father Ray Mukada on HBO's Oz. Other Broadway: Pacific Overtures, Face Value, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Author of the critically acclaimed memoir Following Foo (The Electronic Adventures of the Chestnut Man) (Harper Collins). Other Off-Broadway and regional theatre: Shanghai Moon, As Thousands Cheer, A Language of Their Own, and four productions of Herringbone.
RoBert Lee (Book & Lyrics) RoBert Lee is a lyricist and librettist whose original musicals include Journey to the West (music by Leon Ko), Heading East (music by Ko) and The Sweet By and By (book and music by Maria V.S. Seigenthaler). His work as a music director includes the recordings Stage 1 and Stage 2.He and Ko received the Richard Rodgers Development Award for Heading East and an AT&T First Stage Grant for their musical Chinese Hell, the latter developed with producer Margo Lion and San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. Most recently, Robert and Leon werecommissioned by East of Doheny to create a musical stage adaptation of Jean Kerr's Please Don't Eat the Daisies. They are currently at work on an original musical for London's Theatre Royal Stratford East with a planned 2011 opening. Robert Is an alumnus of PrincetonUniversity and the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU's Tisch School Of The Arts (where he currently serves on the faculty), and is an Artistic Associate at TRSE, where heleads its Musical Theatre Writing Workshop with composer Fred Carl (the workshop is the subject of the 2005 film Rappin' at the Royal from Blast Films).
Leon Ko (Music) Leon Ko's music for The Good Person of Szechwan, The Legend of the White Snake and Fieldof Dreams won Best Score honors at the 2003, 2006 and 2009 Hong Kong Drama Awards. He and collaborator RoBert Lee received a Richard Rodgers Development Award for their musical Heading East. For his work on the film Perhaps Love, he received a Golden Horse Award for Best Original Film Song, a CASH Golden Sail Music Award for Best Alternative Composition as
well as a Hong Kong Film Award, an Asia-Pacific Film Festival Award and a Golden BauhiniaAward for Best Film Score. He was nominated for a Golden Horse Award and a Hong Kong Film Award in 2008 for his score to the film The Warlords. He was the music director of Hong Kong pop legend Jacky Cheung's 2004 world tour of Snow.Wolf.Lake, and The Year of Jacky Cheung World Tour '07, penning a 30-minute musical for the latter. In 2006, he wrote a newopening song and incidental music for the classic Cantonese opera Princess Changping for Chor Fung Ming Troupe. In 2009, he wrote an opening number and finale for Liza Wang's musical Liza the Diva. Other works include the scores to the movie Mr. Cinema, the stage musical Angel Falls for Hong Kong Dance and the stage play Cross-Mopolitan for Chung Ying Theatre. Leon is currently working on a stage adaptation of Please Don't Eat the Daisies for the New York stage.
Darren Lee (Director) Directing and/or Choreography, Broadway: Associate Choreographer, Pacific Overtures. New York: Bronx Express (Fringe Festival), Andy Warhol Was Right (NYMF), Stephen Sondheim's75th Birthday Celebration (New Amsterdam). Regional: The Music Man (Oregon ShakespeareFestival), Miss Saigon (St. Louis MUNY, Paper Mill Playhouse, Music Theatre Of Wichita), Kiss Me, Kate (Glimmerglass Opera Festival), Herringbone (La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre and Williamstown Theatre Festival), Up in the Air (Japan Festival, Washington, DC), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Diamond Head Theatre, HI), Chicago (Riverside Theatre, FL), Carnival (UNLV), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Westchester Broadway), Pacific Overtures (North Shore, Cincinnati Playhouse, Atlanta Alliance), Jesus Christ Superstar, Aida, Joseph and the Amazing..., TheFantasticks (MUNY), Guys and Dolls (Trinity University, TX), High School Musical (LyricTheatre, La Comedia, Casa Mañana), High School Musical 2 (Lyric Theatre), and Christmas with the Symphony 2007-2009 (Omaha Symphony).
Lex Liang (Production design) Lex Liang's work includes scenic and costume design for theatre, film and dance, as well as architectural interior design and project management. Liang's recent theatre work includes (NYC/Off-Broadway): The Yellow Wood (NYMF), Secrets of a Soccer Mom (Snapple Theater), After Luke/When I Was God (Irish Rep., Tina Santi Flaherty Award nomination for Best Designof a Play), and Made in Heaven (SoHo Playhouse). He was Resident Scenic and Costume Designer at Penobscot Theatre for 3 years, designing over 25 productions - most recently Spunk and Hedwig and the Angry Inch (as guest artist). Design for dance includes Gibney Dance at Baryshnikov Dance Center, Unbounded for the Internationale Tanzmesse in Dusseldorf, Germany, and View Partially Obstructed in Montreal. Liang's film work includes Love is Hell and The Louisiana Conversation, both shot in NYC. His architectural designprojects include RED, a vintage boutique in the East Village; Lemonade, a children's boutiqueon the Upper East Side; VBAR St. Marks, a bar and restaurant in the East Village; and mostrecently 25 Park, a women's l'atelier boutique on the Upper East Side, Bridgehampton, andMalibu. He is a 2010 Princess Grace Award nominee for theatrical design.
Andrew Asnes (Co-producer) Andrew Asnes has produced, for Broadway: Superior Donuts, All My Sons, Legally Blonde the musical, The Color Purple Musical, as well as the National Tours of: Legally Blonde the Musical,The Color Purple Musical and the original cast album of Legally Blonde the Musical. As aperformer, he has appeared on Broadway in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Jumpers. Previous toBroadway, Mr. Asnes was a lead dancer for 11 years with The Paul Taylor Dance Company.
ASIA SOCIETY is the leading global and pan-Asian organization working to strengthen relationships and promote understanding among the people, leaders, and institutions of theUnited States and Asia. Asia Society seeks to increase knowledge and enhance dialogue, encourage creative expression, and generate new ideas across the fields of arts and culture, policy and business, and education.
ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH (APAHM) is celebrated in May tocommemorate the contributions of people of Asian and Pacific Islander descent in the UnitedStates. Congress passed a joint Congressional Resolution in 1978 to commemorate AsianAmerican Heritage Week during the first week of May. This date was chosen because twoimportant anniversaries occur during this time: the arrival of the first Japanese immigrants in America on May 7, 1843 and the completion of the transcontinental railroad (by many Chinese laborers) on May 10, 1869. In 1990 Congress voted to expand it from a week to a month long celebration and in May 1992, the month of May was permanently designated as "Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month."
'Heading East' will perform May 24 - 26, 2010. Asia Society is located at 725 Park Avenue and East 70th Street in New York City. Tickets are available through BOX OFFICE: 212-517-ASIA or Tickets.AsiaSociety.org. For more information, visit www.AsiaSociety.org/AsiaInAmerica.
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