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Paper Angels

September 4, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Paper Angels,” written by Genny Lin and directed by David Hsieh premiered in the Pacific Northwest this August. The script explores immigration, race, human trafficking, and relationships. The production, SIS Productions, is a member of Theatre Pugent Sound, and was funded by 4Culture and ArtsWA. SIS Productions is always receptive to referrals to Asian American […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: Asian American, David Hsieh, Genny Lin, Pacific Northwest, Paper Angels, SIS, Theatre Pugent Sound, Vol 34 No 37 | September 5 - September 11

Insatiable! — A festival of Asian American writing talent

January 23, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly Seattle’s Sister (SIS) Productions presents “Insatiable!” a festival of

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features, Profiles Tagged With: 2015, Asian Americans, Celese Mari Williams, Celeste Mari Williams, Chinatown, David Henry Hwang, Kathy Hsieh Plays, Literary Manager, Live Girls Theater, Maggie Lee, NWAW, Northwest Asian American Theatre, Pocket Theater, Roger Tang, SIS, Seayoung Yim, Sex in Seattle, Vol 34 No 5 | January 24 - January 30

Providing sleep in Seattle — ‘Big Give’ day provides King County with sleeping bags

December 18, 2014 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By James Tabafunda Northwest Asian Weekly One caring group of individuals stand united in delivering compassion and restoring dignity to people without stable and permanent housing. <!–more–> Sleepless in Seattle (SIS), a grass-roots group of individuals, handed out new sleeping bags to King County’s homeless population on December 13, designated by the group as “Big […]

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, 2014, Big Give Day, Capitol Hill, Chinese American Eddie Wang, Chinese American Phoebe Huang, Eddie Wang, International Rescue Committee, James Tabafunda, King County, Northwest Asian Weekly, SIS, Seattle Big Give, Serve Seattle, Taiwanese American, UW, Vicky Lin, Vol 33 No 52 | December 20 - December 26

‘In Search of Bruce Lee’ explores Chinatown as theatrical space — Production showcases ideas inspired by Bruce Lee in a walking tour

October 11, 2013 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly If you’re wondering what a walking tour of the Chinatown/International District, theater arts, street performance, conceptual arts and snacks, can have in common … well, you probably aren’t alone. Seattle’s Asian American theater troupe, SIS Productions, answers this question in their new production, “Revealed: In Search Of Bruce Lee,” […]

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2013, Amy Washke, Bruce Lee, Chinatown International District, David Henry Hwang, Denny Le, Henry Vu, Insatiable Seattle, Kathy Hsieh, Kevin Lin, Maggie Lee, Roger Tang, SIS, Serin Ngai, Tom Dang, Vol 32 No 42 | October 12 - October 18, hing hay park

5 out of 5 stars: Happy Ending — Sex in Seattle ends 12-year, 20-play run

May 10, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly   12 years without sex is a long time.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2012, Asian American, Bruce Lee, Jason Cruz, Moses Yim, Northwest Asian Weekly, SIS, Serin Nagai, Sex in Seattle, Vol 31 No 20 | May 12 - May 18, parking

‘Sex in Seattle’ nears its end with the penultimate episode

April 14, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Kathy Hsieh’s writing career began in the ninth grade when her language arts teacher asked students to write a script for a class assignment. Hsieh wrote a comedic retelling

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2011, 2012, Asian American, Capitol Hill, Characters Actors, Chloe Kong, Gordon Hendrickson, Henry Drew, Jason Cruz, Kathy Hsieh, Kenneth Sheng, Miko Premo, Northwest Asian Weekly, Richard Hugo House, SIS, Sex in Seattle, Vol 30 No 16 | April 16 - April 22, language

No happy ending in Sex in Seattle’s latest episode

October 8, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

“Sex in Seattle 17: Coming Clean” is this year’s installment of the lives of Jenna, Elizabeth, and Tess — three single Asian American friends coping with their complicated love lives. The play is currently showing at the Richard Hugo House on Capitol Hill through Oct. 17. Its subtitle, “Coming Clean,” refers to the romantic decisions that each woman must make so that she can be truly happy.

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2009, Asian American, Capitol Hill, Chinese, Coming Clean, Heavenly Spirit Toni Rose, Jason Cruz, Leilani Berinobis, Northwest Asian Weekly, Richard Hugo House, SIS, Sex in Seattle, Vol 28 No 42 | October 10 - October 16

Instant Gratification — Play brings sexy back to Seattle

October 4, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

There is nothing like sex in Seattle on a Friday night: especially when you’re watching it live on stage.

Filed Under: News, Features, Community News Tagged With: Asian American, Capitol Hill, Jason Cruz, Kathy Hsieh, Leilani Berinobis, Northwest Asian Weekly, Richard Hugo House, SIS, Sex in Seattle, Travis Myers, vol 27 no 41 | October 4 - October 10

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