It was an honor to be part of the 2nd annual AAPI Playwrights Festival with @catsasiantheater 🥺 Thank you @theycallmejlo for including me 🫶🏽 Can’t believe I was your stage manager when I was 17 and we are still doing what we love (theatre) all these years later
I loved working with @reed.flores and the cast for NOW IT’S A PARTY. 🥑 Everybody seems to relate in some shape to what it’s like to be a sibling and it was fun to write about it for the stage 😀😂 Older sisters ftw 🫶🏽
I’ll never get used to frequently asked playwright questions like what was your inspiration and are you working on anything else 😅 idk why they always catch me off-guard but I guess I stay ready bc these questions are the inside of my mind at all times anyways 🤓✍🏽
What a treat to write for @theloveedition for a third time 🥺
Thank you Raisa for bringing me into this special show! How incredible that we came up with this heartfelt hilarious story *TOGETHER* 😳😮💨
As a writer, I was pretty nervous to do this, I’m not gonna lie LOL. How were we going to fit all the pieces together? What can I add to this awesome mix of storytellers?
But I came up with a piece that filled a gap and when I started writing… it just started to flow. I swear I wrote the first few pages faster than anything I’ve written in recent years. I surprised myself.
Watching one of the rehearsals and seeing the story come to life made me feel really proud of how much I’ve grown as a writer. Not to mention I was in AWE of the cast’s ability to embody the characters. 🤩
Thanks to Raisa, Christina, the whole writer team, and the producers for creating a supportive, electric space. 💟
And I feel so lucky that Clarisse directed my piece! 🫶🏽From seeing her act in a script of mine a few years ago to now directing was a full circle moment and she really finesse’d the direction of this piece with so much care and thought for the story and the actors.
👉🏽 If you haven’t already seen/gotten your tickets for Love Edition, it’s not too late. Support community theatre. Support local artists. Support our stories.
What a privilege to be part of the 20th anniversary of the program that helped me hone my writing throughout college 🥺
🍒 stonefruit is about two friends, dreaming big, family legacies, farmworkers, hard choices, growing up, taking risks, and — most of all — cherries. 🍒 Like all my plays, I set out to share my feelings and I hope it encourages others to do the same. It can be lonely in this world, but like Tía Mattie says, “let [our feelings] connect us.” 😌
I started writing stonefruit 🍒 in Brian’s class, advanced playwriting winter quarter 2015, during the week 6 playwriting challenge. Then kept writing it for my final that quarter. Then kept writing it when I was 5 years post-grad at Bindlestiff during the full-length playwriting class in 2021. Then kept writing it for the staged reading at Bindlestiff in 2022. Then KEPT writing it when Brian invited me to the 20th Anniversary of the New Playwrights Festival this year, 2024. 🍒 7 drafts of the script later, and here we are. And there is more to come!! How much more? I don’t know but this is not the end.
I really unlocked something with this draft. And this draft unlocked something within me. 🍒 It would take me too long to write out what I mean by this but the short story is: Writing is hard work but it’s worth it for everything you discover about the world and yourself.
Anyway, thank you to everyone involved in the reading (cast, director Dr. Karina Gutierrez, SM, ASM, the SCU theatre department, Brian), and to all my friends and family who watched on Sunday (or sent good vibes 🙏🏽 ), and to everyone who has given me feedback on stonefruit over the years. 🍒 I am at version 7 because of you! Let’s see how far we can take it huh??
🌄 🍒 No hay camino, se hace camino al andar
🌱🍒 Kapag may itinanim, may aanihin
Lastly, peep my heart shaped keffiyeh pin bc it’s free pal/es/ti/ne now, during staged readings, during lunch, during commutes, during afternoon walks, and always. Contact your reps, don’t stop talking about plstn, and eyes on Rafah.
👜Reusable bag 👜reusable bag 👜reusable bag?! Don’t you hate it when you forget your reusable bag in the car?! 😫 Or when you go get boba with friends and realize you’ve forgotten your multi-colored metal straw set at home????! 😭
It was so much fun putting together my first ever ensemble-driven piece last month! I wrote this super short play (swipe to read) as part of my playwriting professor’s challenge (@bthorstenson !!!) like five years ago and then it transformed into this piece about the environment and our human impact on the world. 💫 Truthfully, this piece could be about any given topic (ie the 2020 election, affordable housing, fair wage, etc) and it could really be put on by ANYBODY!
🎭Ty to @more.mas.marami for choosing me and my idea for this! We really brought together a small, but tight group of artists from all experience-levels and it goes to show that theatre can be created ANYWHERE and by ANYONE. Can’t wait for the next project! 🤪⚡️ Lmk if you want to get involved as an artist or supporter! 🙏🏽
🌎But really, what are you doing to help the fight against climate change? 🚌 Carpooling? 🥬 Eating less meat? 👜 Reusable bags? Whatever it is, I hope it’s *something* because we can all do a little.
To be honest, I almost don’t really know how I stumbled into theatre. Someone told me during the first week of 9th grade that I would be good at it, so I signed up for ITS (drama club) – and then BOOM. My life was changed. I learned to express myself, stage manage, design lights, coil wires, dance in an ensemble, talk on stage, and then finally WRITE. As a theatre arts major in college, all of these skills were reinforced and I realized that these skills would take me where I want to go. Theatre education has done so much for me and I know it can do so much for the world.
EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION is our theme for Week One of #LoveEquals and I want to highlight the amazing work of ✨ Teatro Catalina ✨, an org based in Nicaragua. Rooted in the small village of Villa Catalina, Teatro Catalina believes that “theatre creates space for dreams and dreams creates hope for the future”.
I wholeheartedly believe that every child NEEDS some form of arts education and Teatro Catalina is that resource for the kids in Villa Catalina. They use theatre to build confidence, creative thinking, and problem- solving skills in the youth, skills they wouldn’t be exposed to without Teatro Catalina. The activities and large-scale productions also unleash SO MUCH creativity, self expression, and FUN! All of the theatrical games and shows teach the kids that they can dream bigger than their village and go on to become successful college graduates, professionals, and artists.
RIGHT NOW, Teatro Catalina is fundraising #10Kfor10K while they also train for a 10K race! The $10,000 will go towards becoming their own non-profit organization – creating more ways for them to spread theatre to the young people. Today, I am donating to Teatro Catalina because I know the power of theatre and I also know the power of people. It takes so much time, energy, and THOUGHT to run arts programming and I know Katie Fitzgerald and the rest of the team are the perfect people to get it all done. 💓
P.S. I’ll be sharing a little bit more from Teatro Catalina, so stay tuned! 🤗