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Cedar Grove OnStage

 
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Cedar Grove OnStage
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Background information
Name: Cedar Grove OnStage
Formed: 2006
Location(s): The LATC
514 S. Spring St.
Los Angeles, CA 90013
Notable members: Chris Tashima, Artistic Director
Website: CGO on MySpace
Genre(s): Asian American theatre

Cedar Grove OnStage is an Asian Pacific American theatre arts organization established in 2006, based in Los Angeles, co-founded by playwright Tim Toyama and actor/director Chris Tashima who serves as Artistic Director. It is a division of the entertainment company, Cedar Grove Productions and their focus is to develop, produce and present new and original Asian American theatre works.

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Background

Media company

In 1996 the independent media company Cedar Grove Productions was formed to produce the short film, Visas and Virtue (1997). The story focused on Holocaust rescuer Chiune “Sempo” Sugihara and the film won the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film at the 70th Academy Awards.[1] The company takes its name from the literal translation of "Sugihara": sugi (Japanese: ) meaning cedar, and hara (Japanese: ) meaning field or grove.[2]

Theatre

Cedar Grove OnStage formed in 2006 when Cedar Grove Productions was invited to join the "Cultural Roundtable" at THE NEW LATC, a multicultural theatre arts consortium led by the Latino Theatre Company operating out of the Los Angeles Theatre Center facilities in downtown Los Angeles. The Latino Theatre Company formed the Cultural Roundtable to create culturally diverse programming for the City of Los Angeles. Performance groups belonging to the Cultural Roundtable include Cedar Grove OnStage, Culture Clash, Latino Theater Company, Playwrights' Arena, Robey Theatre Company, and American Indian Dance Theatre/Project HOOP.[3]

Mission Statement

"To entertain, enrich and enlighten, through the sharing of Asian Pacific American art, culture and history, broadening perspectives of the American experience and empowering our community. By examining and preserving through theatre arts, the rich culture and history of Asian Pacific Americans, we can come to an understanding and appreciation of our past, which informs and shapes our present and future."

Production history

Mainstage production

Presentations

  • April 2007 – 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors in Threat Condition: YELLOW at THE NEW LATC
  • May 2008 – Cold Tofu in Edamame Nights at THE NEW LATC
  • November 2008 – Dan Kwong in Its Great 2B American at THE NEW LATC

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