“CHANG APANA: HEART OF A LION” is a new, original radio play about the man who was the real-life inspiration for Charlie Chan. A police officer in Honolulu’s Chinatown district during Hawai`i's territorial days, Apana was a man small in stature but big in his community; he generally didn’t carry a firearm, but preferred a bullwhip. The “crack” of his whip became a signal to petty criminals in the district that Detective Apana was near, and it was time for them to rethink their activities!
Presented by Seattle’s American Radio Theater company, “Chang Apana: Heart of a Lion” will be performed and recorded complete with live musical accompaniment on Saturday, March 21, 2009, at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m., at Pioneer Hall, 1642 – 43rd Ave. E (in Seattle’s Madrona Park neighborhood). Tickets (at the door) are $10.
Additional information: 206-632-1653; JJLjackson -at- aol.com
(In addition to being a cast member, I'm directing the music. There's another thread about this play, but I put this one here as it seemed appropriate to now have it in the "announcing" section. Thanks to buzz1941 for the publicity and to 1stwahine for the informational tour.)
Presented by Seattle’s American Radio Theater company, “Chang Apana: Heart of a Lion” will be performed and recorded complete with live musical accompaniment on Saturday, March 21, 2009, at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m., at Pioneer Hall, 1642 – 43rd Ave. E (in Seattle’s Madrona Park neighborhood). Tickets (at the door) are $10.
Additional information: 206-632-1653; JJLjackson -at- aol.com
(In addition to being a cast member, I'm directing the music. There's another thread about this play, but I put this one here as it seemed appropriate to now have it in the "announcing" section. Thanks to buzz1941 for the publicity and to 1stwahine for the informational tour.)
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