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The Kirk Douglas Theatre cast of different words for the same thing pose with their counterparts in the Culver City High School's Academy of Visual and Performing Arts' upcoming production, which they will perform on the Kirk Douglas Stage on the KDT production's set on Monday, May 19! Director of the KDT production Neel Keller stands in the back row next to playwright Kimber Lee. Director of the High School's production Leslie Ishii sits on the far left of the front row.
Have there ever been concurrent professional and student productions of a world premiere play? I doubt it. This is so exciting!
KIMBER LEE’s plays include fight, different words for the same thing, tokyo fish story, and brownsville song (b-side for tray). In 2014, Center Theatre Group will present the world premiere of different words for the same thing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles. Her work has also been presented by the Lark Play Development Center, Page 73 Productions (Page 2 Workshop), Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival, Dramatists Guild Fellows Program, Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Represent Playwrights Festival at ACT/Seattle, Playwrights’ Center Core Apprentice Program, Theatre of the 1st Amendment/1st Light Program, Great Plains Theatre Conference (Mainstage), Southern Rep, and Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company. Her play fight received the 2010 Holland New Voices Award, and she has been a Finalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Ruby Prize, Soho Writer/Director Lab, and Premiere Stages Play Festival. Kimber is a 2012-2013 Playwrights’ Workshop Fellow at the Lark, a member of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, and the 2013-2014 recipient of the PoNY Fellowship. MFA: UT Austin.
The wonderful cast of different words for the same thing.
Video of the 100th Centennial Celebration of First Church of the Nazarene in Nampa, At about minute 56, adopted toddler Hope Anne Jin-Soo LeBaron (sp?) is dedicated into the Church.
Sunset colors @ Nampa Valley, Boise Idaho (HDR) © Madhu Muraleedharan, Irimpanathuparampil
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KIMBER LEE’s plays include fight, different words for the same thing, tokyo fish story, and brownsville song (b-side for tray). In 2014, Center Theatre Group will present the world premiere of different words for the same thing at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles. Her work has also been presented by the Lark Play Development Center, Page 73 Productions (Page 2 Workshop), Hedgebrook Women Playwrights Festival, Dramatists Guild Fellows Program, Seven Devils Playwrights Conference, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Represent Playwrights Festival at ACT/Seattle, Playwrights’ Center Core Apprentice Program, Theatre of the 1st Amendment/1st Light Program, Great Plains Theatre Conference (Mainstage), Southern Rep, and Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company. Her play fight received the 2010 Holland New Voices Award, and she has been a Finalist for the O’Neill National Playwrights Conference, the Ruby Prize, Soho Writer/Director Lab, and Premiere Stages Play Festival. Kimber is a 2012-2013 Playwrights’ Workshop Fellow at the Lark, a member of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab, and the 2013-2014 recipient of the PoNY Fellowship. MFA: UT Austin.
Juniors in a hay bucking contest. Kimber was right: these bales do weigh 60 lbs. The ones I grew up with were teensy by comparison.
Top photo is of the Siphon Tube Setting Champion in the 2012 Canyon County Fair (Idaho). Looks like the junior division is competing in the bottom picture.
The Holt International Korean adoption program provides adoption and child welfare services for Korean orphans and homeless children. Holt pioneered the concept of inter country adoption in the 1950's in response to the needs of orphaned children in Korea.
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