List of Asian-American theatre companies
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This is a list of Asian-American theatre companies in the United States. List includes performance groups and organizations whose programming focuses on Asian Pacific American identity, history, culture, community and experience, or whose members or artistic contributors are primarily Asian Pacific. In addition to theatre arts, list also includes sections for improvisational and sketch comedy groups, and dance performance companies.
Theatre
Active
- Asian American Repertory Theatre, San Diego, 1995– website
- Asian American Theater Company, San Francisco, 1973– website
- Asian Story Theater, San Diego, 1989– website
- A-Squared Theatre, Chicago, 2007–website
- Bindlestiff Studio, San Francisco, 1989– website
- Cedar Grove OnStage, Los Angeles, 2006– MySpace
- Chinatown 90210, Los Angeles, 2007– MySpace [1]
- Chinese Pirate Productions, San Diego, 2005– website
- Contemporary Asian Theater Scene (CATS), San Jose, 1995– website
- East West Players, Los Angeles, 1965– website
- Grateful Crane Ensemble, Pasadena, 2001– website
- hereandnow Theatre Company, South Pasadena, 1989– website
- Korus Players, New York City, 1992– MySpace
- Kumu Kahua Theatre, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1971– website
- Lapu the Coyote that Cares Theatre Company, University of California, Los Angeles, 1995- website
- Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, Los Angeles, 1995– website
- Ma-Yi Theatre Company, New York City, 1989– website
- Mu Performing Arts, Minneapolis, 1992– website
- National Asian American Theatre Company (NAATCO), New York City, 1989– website
- Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, New York City, 1977– website
- Pangea World Theatre, Minneapolis, 1995– website
- Second Generation (theatre), New York City, 1997– website
- Silk Road Rising, Chicago, 2002– website
- SIS Productions, Seattle, Washington, 2000 - website
- Stanford Asian American Theater Project, Stanford University, 1978- website
- TeAda Productions, Santa Monica, California, 1994– website
- Theatre Esprit Asia, Denver, Colorado, 2013- website
- Theatre Rice, University of California, Berkeley, 1998– website
- Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company, New York City, 2000– website[2]
- Youth for Asian Theater, San Francisco, 2001- website
Defunct
- Asian American Repertory Theatre, Stockton
- Northwest Asian American Theatre (NWAAT), Seattle, Washington, 1973–2004[3]
- Pacific Asian Actors Ensemble, San Diego, 1977-1983
- Peeling, New York City, 1995–2005 MySpace
Comedy
- 18 Mighty Mountain Warriors, 1994– website
- Cold Tofu, Los Angeles, 1981– website
- OPM (comedy), 1995 website
- Pork Filled Players, Seattle, Washington, 1998– website
- Room to Improv, Los Angeles, California, 2002- website
- SketchComedyShow.com, Los Angeles, California, 2007- website
- Slant Performance Group, New York City, 1995– website
- Stir-Friday Night, Chicago, 1995– website
Dance
- Asian American Dance Performances, San Francisco, 1974– website
- Asian American Dance Theatre, New York City, 1974– (now Asian American Arts Centre)
- Chen & Dancers, New York City, 1978– website
- In Mixed Company, New York City, 1995– website
- Pakaraguian Kulintang Ensemble, Los Angeles, San Diego, 2003– MySpace
- Samahan Dance Company, San Diego, 1974– MySpace
See also
References
- ↑ "Birth of Chinatown 90210" - 6/29/07 by Philip W. Chung in AsianWeek online
- ↑ Vampire Cowboys profile by Justin Boyd, 3/07 on The Brooklyn Rail online
- ↑ NWAAT production history on AA Theatre Revue online
External links
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