Dukesbay Productions presents YOHEN

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Strom-Avila, Naomi
Tue, Oct 16, 2018 4:12 PM

Dukesbay Productions presents
Philip Kan Gotanda’s YOHEN

A marriage that is falling apart: between James, an African American man, and Sumi, a Japanese national who met her husband while he served in post-war Japan. After James’ retirement from the Army, the cracks in the pottery of their 37 year marriage begin to crumble.

When James is told to leave their house, Sumi asks that they start over from the beginning. Date again. See each other through new eyes. Can a new life routine (which includes James volunteering at a local community center and Sumi studying the art of pottery) help them repair what is broken and save what is worth keeping?

Yohen is a Japanese pottery term which refers to an “accident in the kiln firing that results in transformation of the pot.” Philip Kan Gotanda’s story uses this term as a metaphor for James’ and Sumi’s marriage, as they struggle to find permanence amidst change. Yohen is a humorous and bittersweet story that is an exploration of long-term love amidst ethnic and cultural differences.

All proceeds for Yohen will benefit Tacoma’s new Bryant Neighborhood Center, which will begin building in Spring of 2019. The Bryant Neighborhood Center’s mission is to build community and provide collaborative services and support to the surrounding Bryant/Jason Lee neighborhood.

Yohen
by Philip Kan Gotanda
Directed by Randy Clark

October 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, and November 2, 3, and 4, 2018
The Dukesbay Theater
508 Sixth Ave. #10
Tacoma, WA 98402
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:00pm

Tickets are $15, general admission and $25, benefactor admission.
Admission includes your choice of coffee, tea and an assortment of cookies.

For tickets: http://dukesbayyohen.brownpapertickets.com
For more information: info@dukesbay.orgmailto:info@dukesbay.org or 253-350-7680

About Dukesbay Productions
Dukesbay Productions was founded in 2011 by Tacoma theatre artists Randy Clark and Aya Hashiguchi Clark. Randy has been active in the Tacoma theatre scene as an actor and director since the 1970s. His work has been seen at Lakewood Playhouse, Tacoma Little Theatre and Theatre NW. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Tacoma Little Theatre. Aya has appeared at several Seattle/Tacoma theatres, including ReAct Theatre, SIS Productions, Renton Civic Theatre, Tacoma Musical Playhouse and Lakewood Playhouse, and served as producer for 8 plays and a Playwrights Festival for Burien Actors Theatre.

Dukesbay Productions’ mission is to promote independent theatre in Tacoma and to showcase the works of theatre artists of all ethnicities.

Their company’s website is located at: www.dukesbay.orghttp://www.dukesbay.org.

Photo Attached

Photography by Jason Ganwich

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Aya Hashiguchi Clark

Producer

Dukesbay Productions

Promoting independent theatre in Tacoma

and Giving a Voice to artists of all ethnicities

Dukesbay Productions presents Philip Kan Gotanda’s YOHEN A marriage that is falling apart: between James, an African American man, and Sumi, a Japanese national who met her husband while he served in post-war Japan. After James’ retirement from the Army, the cracks in the pottery of their 37 year marriage begin to crumble. When James is told to leave their house, Sumi asks that they start over from the beginning. Date again. See each other through new eyes. Can a new life routine (which includes James volunteering at a local community center and Sumi studying the art of pottery) help them repair what is broken and save what is worth keeping? Yohen is a Japanese pottery term which refers to an “accident in the kiln firing that results in transformation of the pot.” Philip Kan Gotanda’s story uses this term as a metaphor for James’ and Sumi’s marriage, as they struggle to find permanence amidst change. Yohen is a humorous and bittersweet story that is an exploration of long-term love amidst ethnic and cultural differences. All proceeds for Yohen will benefit Tacoma’s new Bryant Neighborhood Center, which will begin building in Spring of 2019. The Bryant Neighborhood Center’s mission is to build community and provide collaborative services and support to the surrounding Bryant/Jason Lee neighborhood. Yohen by Philip Kan Gotanda Directed by Randy Clark October 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, and November 2, 3, and 4, 2018 The Dukesbay Theater 508 Sixth Ave. #10 Tacoma, WA 98402 Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:00pm Tickets are $15, general admission and $25, benefactor admission. Admission includes your choice of coffee, tea and an assortment of cookies. For tickets: http://dukesbayyohen.brownpapertickets.com For more information: info@dukesbay.org<mailto:info@dukesbay.org> or 253-350-7680 About Dukesbay Productions Dukesbay Productions was founded in 2011 by Tacoma theatre artists Randy Clark and Aya Hashiguchi Clark. Randy has been active in the Tacoma theatre scene as an actor and director since the 1970s. His work has been seen at Lakewood Playhouse, Tacoma Little Theatre and Theatre NW. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for Tacoma Little Theatre. Aya has appeared at several Seattle/Tacoma theatres, including ReAct Theatre, SIS Productions, Renton Civic Theatre, Tacoma Musical Playhouse and Lakewood Playhouse, and served as producer for 8 plays and a Playwrights Festival for Burien Actors Theatre. Dukesbay Productions’ mission is to promote independent theatre in Tacoma and to showcase the works of theatre artists of all ethnicities. Their company’s website is located at: www.dukesbay.org<http://www.dukesbay.org>. Photo Attached Photography by Jason Ganwich -- Aya Hashiguchi Clark Producer Dukesbay Productions Promoting independent theatre in Tacoma and Giving a Voice to artists of all ethnicities