On this episode of the Yay, I have the pleasure of interviewing Joyce Domanico-Huh, a very talented actress who is currently in Sister Act, playing at Theatre Rhino (http://therhino.org). I had the pleasure of seeing Joyce in Generation Theatre’s interpretation of Twelfth Night, called Olivia’s Kitchen (directed by David Valayre and starring Deborah Cortez); Joyce played Viola. You can directly contact Joyce via Facebook or Instagram (Popsikletoes)
SHOUTOUTS:
Sister Act (Theatre Rhino)
May 17 – June 1
Playing at the Gateway Theatre (formerly the Eureka Theatre)
http://therhino.org
The Victorian Ladies’ Detective Collective (Central Works Theatre)
May 4 – June 2
Alan Coyne (Episode 29) is in the show
Gary Graves (Episode 24) is directing the show
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Town Hall Theatre)
May 30 – June 22
https://www.townhalltheatre.com
Melvygn Badiola (Episode 89), Deb Carriger (Episode 52) and yours truly (Reg Clay) is in the show
Bakersfield Mist (Off-Broadway West)
May 3 – June 1
http://www.offbroadwaywest.org
Richard Harder (Episode 26) is directing the show
I’m part of an exciting theatre company called Same Boat Theatre Collective – a company dedicated to creating theatre focusing on the environment and climate change. We’re working on our first full length play, the Emeryville Horror, a full-length play about the effects of climate change and environmental degradation on underprivileged populations in the Bay Area, written by the brilliant Lisa Kang (Episode 76). The Indegogo campaign has finished by you can still contribute. Please contact Lisa Kang, Bridgette Dutta-Portman or myself if you would like to contribute to the bay area’s first ever environmental theatre company.
https://igg.me/at/sameboattheater/x/20716283