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KEITH UCHIMA
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Jade Monkey King
Synopsis:
Trickster Monkey accompanies a monk on a pilgrimage to India
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O'Malley Theatre, Roosevelt University, Chicago 08 Jan 1995
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Seven Out
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Seven Out is lovingly based on the extensive interviews of Japanese Americans who lived, worked and played in, and around, an area of Chicago's north side. Most, if not all, of these Japanese Americans, or Nisei, came to Chicago from internment camps, or from Hawaii, during the early post-war period. In their search for a better life, some of these men and women worked in organized crime, particularly in various gambling activities; one even attained a high ranking position (perhaps the only Asian-American to do so). Virtually all of them would discover that there was much about the American dream that is, and was, illusory. Seven Out is a dedication to, and a parable of, these Nisei lives: the many who endured much, while creating some place for themselves in an America that gave little back.
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Dueeast 2004
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