NISEI - Table Read for JANM

NISEI - Table Read for JANM

By Richard Allen

Date and time

Saturday, May 27, 2017 · 2 - 5pm PDT

Location

Japanese American National Museum

100 South Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012

Description

Join Us for a Reading of this groundbreaking TV drama at the Japanese American National Museum.

The pilot and series follows Kenji Takagi, a Veteran of these 442nd Regimental Combat Team, and his family after they're released from the Tule Lake Internment Camp. The pilot episode 'GAMAN' tells the story of Takagi's family return to San Francisco and their first steps at establishing a new life after losing everything due to their internment by the American government.

Recent events like the Muslim Ban, and fears that persecution of minorities will escalate punctuate the importance of the story of Nisei; there's no better time than now for this story to be told.

"Diversity was also a key element in the creation of this show," says show creator Richard Allen, "Our main goal was create a rich story with great characters that Asian American actors wanted to play." Co-creator, Eliot Hagen earnestly reminds everyone, "Asian Americans are disproportionately under-represented in TV and Film. We hope to change that with Nisei."

The reading stars Roy Huang, Tamlyn Tomita, Grace Su, Stefanie Butler, Ian Lauer, and Chris Kunio. Following the reading, there will be a brief Q&A session with the creators and producers - Richard Allen, Eliot John Hagen, and Koji Steven Sakai. A reception will be held following the reading.

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