December 15, 2007

December 2007/January 2008 News

Hola!

I hope this email finds you well. Just a quick update on what I'm up to this month and next.

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In January, my short film BEIJING HAZE premieres at Slamdance. The film was shot in Beijing and Rhode Island this summer and features the always awesome Jo Mei, who's now in her first year at Juilliard. I'll be in Park City for the festival, so if you're attending Slamdance/Sundance, please stop by and say hello! (And if you've got an extra couch for me to crash on, PLEASE get in touch...)

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For those of you that missed DRY CLEAN ONLY during its festival run, you can now watch it at the PBS Independent Lens Online Shorts Festival. This short features great performances from Aaron Yoo, Debargo Sanyal, and Kavi Ladnier and will forever make you think twice before dropping off clothes at the cleaners. If you love the film, please VOTE for it on the PBS site and help us win the Audience Award.

None of my films or plays would be possible without the generous support and advice of great friends, family, and fellow artists. As another year comes to an end, I feel especially lucky to know such wonderful people. Thank you.

Happy holidays to you and yours!

JP

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June 17, 2006

No Time For Champions @ Ma-Yi LabFest

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The first public reading of my new play No Time For Champions will be on Saturday, June 24 at the Phil Bosakowski Theatre. It's my first full-length play and I'm excited to be working with such a talented director and cast. Come check it out!

It's part of the 2006 Ma-Yi LabFest (see below), which features FREE readings of nine great new plays by my fellow Lab writers.

The OBIE Award winning
Ma-Yi Theater Company
Proudly Presents
LABFEST
June 19 -30, 2006 at 7:00pm

Nine staged readings of hot, new full-length plays by the members of the Ma-Yi Writers’ Lab

iphigenia@tauris by Michi Barall -Monday, June 19
Paper Gods by Michael Lew -Thursday, June 22
Ancestors by Suzanne Kim Lee -Friday, June 23
No Time For Champions by J.P. Chan -Saturday, June 24
TBA by Carla Ching -Sunday, June 25
Beautiful Day by A. Rey Pamatmat -Monday, June 26
The Good Muslim by Rehana Mirza -Wednesday, June 28
BOOM by Mrinalini Kamath -Thursday, June 29
Emotionally Disturbed: a Tale of People Losing It by Nora Chau -Friday, June 30
(and featuring Trial By Writer, a 10-minute curtain raiser in which The Lab Will Eat Itself)

Produced by Qui Nguyen & Lloyd Suh, Assistant Producer Dustin Chinn

All readings at 7pm at
PHIL BOSAKOWSKI THEATRE
354 West 45th Street, New York, NY

FREE ADMISSION | RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED
RSVP at 212-971-4862 or email labfest@gmail.com

Click here for interviews with each playwright.

Related post at Bklyn Blggng:
LabFesting

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June 4, 2006

826 Small Moments in the Big City

Hey, they're making movie adaptations of just about everything, so why not blogs? Fans of Bklyn Blggng may enjoy my short film 826 Small Moments in the Big City, which I made largely from the very photos you see on this site.

826 was created for the first annual Curious City Short Short Film Festival and won an award in the category Check One Check Two Check Check. You can see this one minute movie -- and a lot of other cool ones -- at the CC site in sparkling Quicktime/WMV, so check check check it out!

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May 25, 2006

Email Working Again

The info@jpchan.com email address is working again.

Apologies to anyone that sent mail and never got a response -- try it again now.

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March 14, 2006

Raw Impressions Music Theatre Marathon 2006

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Raw Impressions Music Theatre Marathon 2006

RIMT # 21
Triple Threat Music Theatre

Flea Theatre
41 White St.

Sunday, April 2
Monday, April 3

All shows 7&9PM
Tix: $15
www.theatermania.com
212-352-3101

WRITERS
Jay Boyer, J.P. Chan, John Ekizian, Annie Kessler
Shannon Morrison, Roger Nasser, Owen Robertson, Joshua Rebell

COMPOSERS
Dan Acquisto, Robert Terrell Bledsoe, Dan Furman, Michael Hicks
Somi Kakoma, David Ogrin, Ryan Scott Oliver, Matt Vinson

PERFORMERS
Randy Aaron, Rheaume Crenshaw, Andrew Fitch, Lyndy Franklin, Michael Hunsaker
Karen Hyland, Daniel Keeling, Brian Munn, Alena Watters, Lisa Wilkerson

DIRECTORS
Steven Nachamie & Jessica Redish

MUSIC DIRECTORS
Alex Freedman

ASSISTANT TO THE PRODUCERS
Megan Marchione & Christina Brosman

EVENT MANAGER
Jared Cohen

CASTING DIRECTOR
Kevin Kennison

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Russell Kodoly, KlearPR

PRODUCERS
Jane Abramson & Laura Penney, PenneySeal Productions
Masi Asare, Associate Artistic Director

David Rodwin, Producing Artistic Director

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March 12, 2006

Seven.11.2006

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DESIPINA & COMPANY
presents

Seven.11 Convenience Theatre (2006)

Directed by Darrow Carson
Musical Director, Samrat Chakrabarti

Featuring: Billy Caleo, Meetu Chilana, Andrew Guilarte, Sean Krishnan*, Stephen Tyrone Williams*, John Wu, Alicia Ying*

Opening Night Thursday, March 30, 2006
At the Kraine Theater
85 East 4th Street , NYC
March 30- April 23, 2006
Thursday to Saturday at 8 pm and Sunday at 2 pm
Talk Backs with Cast & Crew after Every Sunday 2 pm Performance

$17 for adults, $11 student rush tickets (at the door only)

www.smarttix.com or 212.868.4444
group sales call 212.564.8666
TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW.

OLD NEW WORLD by J.P. Chan
In the year 2106, superpowers fight for their right to claim the Jewel of Ancient America.

JAFFNA MANGOES by Vishaken Jeyakumar
Race relations come to a head in a Sunnyside Queens convenience store, showing us that we can make lemonade out of lemons and lassis out of mangoes.

UNDONE by Elizabeth Emmons
Two girls stop for supplies on a run away trip to Mexico to escape an arranged marriage.

KUNG FU HUSTLE by Jackson Loo
Life is a hustle. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. And sometimes, your arms get broken.

HOMECOMING by Celena Cipriaso
A young woman stumbles into a convenience store to find her past.

WHO KILLED MR. NAIDU FIRST? Samrat Chakrabarti and Sanjiv Jhaveri
With 3 suspects and a heinous crime, a musical "whodunnit" that will send you singing and screaming from the convenience store...

BOMBAY SCREAMS by Rehana Mirza, music composed by Samrat Chakrabarti
A falling Broadway star. A rising young writer. Could it be love? Or is it just business at the 7-eleven?

* Denotes Equity

*** This production is made possible in part by grants from The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and the Asian American Arts Alliance SOAR Fund.

Desipina & Company is a fusion arts company focusing on film and theatre and is dedicated to promoting cross-pollinations of artistic, political and cultural dialogues. Founded in 2001 by sisters Rehana Mirza and Rohi Mirza Pandya, Desipina & Company's mission is to acknowledge the unique differences that exist within the Asian-American communities, which are often divided by race, religion, social and economic status.

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September 18, 2005

Take It Or Leave It?

My first short film Take It Or Leave It? will be screening at festivals this fall and next year. I wrote, directed, edited, shot, and composed the music for this four minute story about a woman preparing for a blind date. It features the wonderful Jackie Chung, whom some of you may recognize from Seven.11.2005.

[Update]
Check out the new Take It Or Leave It? page with the latest screening info. If you're in these cities, stop by and check out the film and support these great festivals. And do say hello to me and/or Jackie, as we'll be attending some of the screenings as well.

Related posts at Bklyn Blggng:
Silver Sprung!

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June 14, 2005

Speed-The-Play: Monday, June 27 @ New Dramatists

Ma-Yi Theater Writers’ Lab presents

SPEED-THE-PLAY

What happens when 9 playwrights invite 9 actors for some theatrical speed dating?
Nine short plays, individually commissioned by each actor.

Monday June 27th @ 7 PM

Admission is FREE

New Dramatists
424 W. 44th St. (9th/10th Aves)

Please call 212-757-6960 for RESERVATIONS

Written by J.P. Chan, Nora Chau, Carla Ching, Deborah S. Craig, Mrinalini Kamath, Qui Nguyen, A. Rey Pamatmat, Sung Rno, Lloyd Suh

Featuring Dan Deming, Ron Domingo, Andrew Eisenman, Monica Hong, London Kim, Jennifer Lim, Jackson Loo, Deepa Purohit, Carlos Tesoro

Directed by Victor Maog

Produced by Sung Rno & Suzette Porte

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May 18, 2005

DP & Sound Person Needed

Hola, Amigos. I know it's been a while since I rapped at ya in this part of the site, but I need your help.

I'm looking for a DP and a location sound person for two separate short DV projects to be shot on Sunday, May 29 and Saturday, June 18. Ideally, both crew members would be available for both shoots.

The DP should have a very good DV camera and at least a minimal lighting kit.

The Sound person should have experience in location field recording to DV and ideally have at least a mixer (I already have the other sound equipment). Experience with sound design is a big plus.

The shoots will be no more than 8 hours each and will probably be in Brooklyn. No/low pay for these gigs, but you'll get fed extremely well, free transportation, a credit, a DVD of the final cut, and a chance to work with a fun crew and some terrific Asian-American actors.

Interested parties please get in touch. Thanks.

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April 2, 2005

Seven.11 2005

desipina.org

My short play "Beckoning Cat" is part of SEVEN.11.2005 at the Lower East Side Tenement Museum Theatre, which opened yesterday to a sold out weekend. It's a fun show, with a diverse mix of stories and some terrific acting. The run ends on April 18.

Related posts at Bklyn Blggng:
Filthy Late Night Bar Haiku
Rehearsal

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March 31, 2005

Welcome!

Welcome to version 0.95 of jpchan.com. I'm still working most of the kinks out, so apologies for the occasional weirdness as changes are made to the site.

Special welcome & announcement to readers of Bklyn Blggng, formerly hosted at Blogger:

The good news is that the new blog is easier to use and easier on the eyes.

The bad news is that none of the comments could be imported from the old site, so all the nice (and not-so-nice) stuff that was posted by you loyal readers is gone. Please feel free to re-comment.

I hope you enjoy the site and I welcome suggestions and advice for improving it. More good stuff to come.

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