January 31 - February 16, 2008
at The Dark Room Theatre

The not-so-distant future. A dream-invading embryo. An obsession with the apocalypse. And four weeks to shoot a video, do some standup comedy, and terminate a pregnancy.

Holy shit.

Lydia's Funeral Video
a new solo show
written & performed by Samantha Chanse
directed by Wilma Bonet

With sound design and music composed by Kendall Li
Set design by Mark Baugh-Sasaki
and many other wondrous contributions by many other wondrous peoples.

IMPORTANT NOTE TO HELP YOU AVOID UNNECESSARY DISAPPOINTMENT: Although the title may imply otherwise, the producers of LYDIA'S FUNERAL VIDEO wish to emphasize that LFV is NOT a film. Rather, it is a piece of live theater written & performed by an individual on a stage of sorts. So it's not a film. Okay, I think we've now made that clear. Yay live theater! A new performance every night!

THE IMPORTANT DETAILS:
thursdays - saturdays, january 31 - february 16, 2008
the dark room theatre
2263 mission street, @ 19th street, san fracisco
7pm doors open; show starts at 7.30pm (NOT 8PM, a'ight? house rules).
$10 - 25 sliding scale
advance tickets available at http://www.manja.org
more information: http://www.samanthachanse.com

Graphic Design: Derek Chung

Copresented by MANJA, Prime Image Media Group, the Asian American Theater Company, and Many Threads.

Lydia's Funeral Video is supported by a Cultural Equity Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission.

LFV is supported also by many peoples who have offered their support.Please visit http://www.samanthachanse.com for full listing.

Background

ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES
Samantha Chanse (Writer/Performer) is a playwright, actor, and standup comic who moved to San Francisco in 2001. As a playwright, her work includes an Asian American Theater Company and Bindlestiff Studio co-production of Sleeper (a chronicle of the return of the remarkable) (2005); Bindlestiff Studio's production of Pipe Dreams and Paper Trails (2004), which she co-wrote with Dan Weil, and Frilly Crucifictions (2003); a Turnip Theatre and American Globe Theatre production of Havana Heartland (2007); and staged readings of her work, including Havana Heartland at the San Francisco PlayGround reading series at Berkeley Repertory Theatre (2007); subtext at Calaveras Repertory Theatre (2004); and Sleeper at the Magic Theatre (2005). She was a member of the San Francisco PlayGround writer's pool for two years, a member playwright of Asian American Theater Company's Incubator program, and has been a student of Octavio Solis, Philip Kan Gotanda, Jeannie Barroga, Tony Taccone, and Dijana Milosevic. In 2006, she was awarded an invidual artist commission from the San Francisco Arts Commission. As a comic, she's performed at Bay Area venues including the San Francisco Punchline, Cobb's, Purple Onion, Kimball's East, and the San Jose Improv, and non-Bay Area venues including the Laugh Factory in New York and Hollywood. Sam was a cast member in Asian American Theater Company's 2006 production of Jeannie Barroga's Walls, and in Woman's Will's 2006 production of Twelfth Night, both directed by Wilma Bonet. She's also worked with various Bay Area groups, including Intersection for the Arts, Writers With Drinks, Playwrights Foundation, AK Press, and San Francisco Women Against Rape. A native New Yorker with a knack for public humiliation, she was the artistic director of arts nonprofit Kearny Street Workshop for three years and co-director of another arts nonprofit Locus Arts for five years. www.samanthachanse.com

Wilma Bonet (Director)- recently directed Jeannie Barroga's Walls for Asian American Theater Company, Shakespeare's Twelfth Night for Women's Will, and Milcha Sanchez Scott's Evening Star/Doglady and Eduardo Machado's The Cook for Teatro Vision. In the past at Teatro Vision, she has also directed Roy Conboy's Drive My Coche, La Posada Magica, and Vieques (West coast premiere). Ms. Bonet's other directing credits include: The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit for Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis, Fronteras Americanas for TheaterFIRST in Oakland, and Miriam's Flowers for Cal State University Sacramento. She has also directed for TheatreWorks in Palo Alto and Latina Theatre Lab at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco. Born and raised in New York City of Puerto Rican heritage, Ms. Bonet came to the west coast and began performing with guerrilla street theater company Los Topos. A few years later she became a member of the Tony Award winning San Francisco Mime Troupe for seven years, during which time the group toured Europe, Canada and the United States. After SFMT, she toured nationally with El Teatro Campesino for two years. As a professional actress, Ms. Bonet recently appeared at the Mark Taper Forum in Luis Alfaro's Electricidad and at the Denver Center Theatre Company in Jose Cruz Gonzalez's September Shoes for which she was nominated for outstanding performance. Her one-person play Good Grief Lolita that toured the Bay Area, is published in Puro Teatro: A Latina Anthology. She has also appeared on the stages of the American Conservatory Theatre, Campo Santo, California Shakespeare Theatre, Thick Description, Marin Theatre Company, the Old Globe, Dallas Theatre Center and all major theater companies in the San Francisco-San Jose-Bay Area. Her television and film credits include What Dreams May Come, 8MM, Underwraps, Jack, Radio Flyer, and Nash Bridges. Awards: Marion Ross Award for Good Grief Lolita, Bay Area Theatre Critics Award, Los Angeles Drama-Logue Award, and Goodman Award for Outstanding Performance.
 

LYDIA'S FUNERAL VIDEO
presented by: Samantha Chanse

when:  

January 31-February 16, 2008, Thur, Fri, Sat @ 7PM

where:  

The Dark Room Theatre MAP
2263 Mission Street
San Francisco
415-401-7987

shows:  

Saturday, February 16, 2008
$10-25, sliding scale
buy tickets now »

for more information contact:  

LydiasFuneralVideo@samanthachanse.com
www.samanthachanse.com

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