Archive for June, 2010

Fabric Tickets Available!

Thursday, June 24th, 2010


COMPANY OF ANGELS
in association with
THAI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER

~presents~
FABRIC
by Henry Ong

August 2, 1995: In El Monte, California, law enforcement officials discovered 72 Thai nationals confined in an apartment complex ringed with barbed wire. Lured to this country with promises of achieving the American dream, these Thai workers instead found themselves engulfed in the harsh reality of the garment industry.

Directed by Tchia Casselle
Produced by Henry Ong, Deborah Geer & Kila Kitu
Starring: *Jennifer Chang, *Feodor Chin, Jolene Kim, *Dian Kobayashi, Jully Lee, Rudy Marquez, *P.J. Marshall, Eddie Mui, *Diana Toshiko, Ben Wang, *Jeff Watson
*Member of Actors Equity Association

JULY 8 – AUGUST 8, 2010
Friday, Saturday, 8pm; Sunday, 4:30pm
Ticket prices
$15 pre-sale before July 10th
$20 General
$12 Students & Seniors
Box Office: (213) 489-3703 / info@companyofangels.org
Groups of 10 or more email: kilakitu@gmail.com

Lighting Design: Christopher Singleton
Sound Designer: Dennis Yen
Stage Manager: Amelia Worfolk
Set Design: Luis Delgado

Location:
Company of Angels
inside The Black Box at The Alexandria
501 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013

“Make a Movie Like Spike” completed!

Sunday, June 13th, 2010


Website:
IMDB Page
Little Plow Films Page
Facebook Page
Starring:
Malcolm Goodwin, Jamil Smith
Screenplay By:
J. Smith
Directed By:
J. Smith
Produced By:
Brittany Ballard
Plot Outline:
MAKE A MOVIE LIKE SPIKE is a cutting-edge, stylish, urgent, punk rock-meets-hip hop, international film that screams ‘They Can’t Kill Us.’ We have captured the angst of youth through an unapologetic, honest, independent lens, using culture as a backdrop to explore universal themes. A war film that never shows you war, only the people who experience it.

A meditation on the traditional hero’s journey, MAKE A MOVIE LIKE SPIKE is a coming-of-age docudrama about Luis and Ronald, two best friends from Los Angeles who come to find that they are the heroes that they have spent their lives looking for.