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An Evening of Aloha with Daniel Ho at East West Players

Dates: 12/19/2020

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East West Players EWP was founded by nine Asian American artists (Mako, Rae Creevey, Beulah Quo, Soon-Tek Oh, James Ho (read more...)


120 Judge John Aiso St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: (909) 696-0983

Tickets: 39.99


East West Players is excited to present multiple GRAMMY-winning musician Daniel Ho in concert on December 19th. Enjoy an evening of Aloha spirit with Daniels Hawaiian melodies featuring artists Kealii Ceballos, Kanani Toji, Randy Drake, and Lydia Miyashiro Ho in one of the first events on the East West Players stage since the shutdown began.The concert will broadcast via livestream December 19, 2020 with a post-show Q & A to follow. Video-On-Demand of the show will be available for purchase and viewing from December 20th 2020 January 4th 2021.Single tickets for the livestream plus Q & A are $39. Video-On-Demand can be purchased separately for $19.

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120 Judge John Aiso St.
Los Angeles, CA 90012

Phone: (909) 696-0983

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EWP was founded by nine Asian American artists (Mako, Rae Creevey, Beulah Quo, Soon-Tek Oh, James Hong, Pat Li, June Kim, Guy Lee, and Yet Lock) seeking to create roles beyond the stereotypical parts they were offered in mainstream Hollywood. In 1998, EWP Artistic Director Tim Dang led the company’s move from a 99-seat Equity Waiver “black box” theatre into a new 240-seat venue at an Actors Equity Association contract level. EWP’s main stage is the David Henry Hwang Theater, housed within the Union Center for the Arts in downtown Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo district. The theater serves more than 25,000 people each year, and has become a creative center in this historically significant setting. When Dang retired in 2016, his successor Snehal Desai was appointed to guide East West Players into a new wave of artistic leadership. Desai has committed to steering the work of East West Players with an intersectional focus that further unveils the diversity of Asian Pacific identities as portrayed on stage.

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