Puppet theater production returns to Little Tokyo on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Weekend

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Family show examines a child's courage during the Japanese American Internment.

Little Tokyo, CA - The Pink Dress, the popular puppet-theater performance with music based on creator Leslie Kitashima-Gray's mother's experience in a Japanese American Internment Camp during World War II, is returning for two public performances in Little Tokyo the first weekend of December. Triumvirate Pi Theatre presents two performances, first at the Japanese American National Museum on December 6, then at Centenary United Methodist Church on December 7, to commemorate Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

This heartwarming family show, which features 3-foot tall bunraku-style puppets as well as a wide variety of other types of puppetry, premiered at the Museum in 2005 and has since traveled to Minneapolis, MN and toured for three seasons to schools across Los Angeles County.

The Reverend Mark M. Nakagawa, Senior Minister of Centenary UMC, is excited to host this touching and poignant performance in the church social hall. "The messages of peace and justice, communicated through the use of puppets, provide a powerful witness that is understood by everyone from the youngest child to the eldest senior."

Faced with wearing the drab green required for the camp junior high graduation, Tsuki decides to wear her sister's pink dress to prove that she is not an "ant," but a human being. This story about individuality in the face of racism is intended for a family audience and has played to kindergartners through high school students. With puppets designed by Beth Peterson and featuring original music, professional puppeteering and live sound effects, The Pink Dress captures the heart and brings to life for youngsters a very important event in American History. The show is produced by Triumvirate Pi Theatre (Tri-Pi Theatre), a nonprofit project of Community Partners.

This piece is particularly important to me because of the legacy of the internment in the lives of many Japanese Americans, and its significance in the political atmosphere of the current time," says Gray. "My hope is that teaching about the Internment, especially to young students, will build a stronger awareness of its historical impact and will help keep similar injustices from happening again. This piece provides a way for youngsters to discuss important concepts such as war, discrimination, stereotyping, mistrust, individuality and being an American of foreign descent, through an engaging and accessible story that everyone of any ethnicity can enjoy."



Playwright/director Leslie Kitashima-Gray is a native of Los Angeles and Artistic Director of Triumvirate Pi Theatre. She has been an L.A. Cultural Affairs Department Artist-in-Residence and an L.A. Weekly Theatre Award winner. Gray wrote and directed the site-specific Reds, Whites, and Blues, which premiered at the Los Angeles Athletic Club, and was remounted at the Japanese American National Museum. She also was commissioned by the Pasadena Museum of History to create the Fenyes Mansion performance of December 12, 1904. In 2006 she co-created and directed Tri-Pi's award winning puppet show set in feudal Japan, The Fox Lantern. This January she will bring her puppet show En La Noche to New Delhi, India. In May 2009, Gray and South American artist Cecilia Mattos will present a multi-disciplinary installation at the National Museum of Visual Arts in Montevideo, Uruguay entitled "NaufragoThe Castaway."

Beth Peterson (puppet designer) is a puppet and mask designer and director whose works include On the Pulse of Morning that debuted at the 2008 Los Angeles Music Center Toy Theater Festival at Disney Hall and Ironman at the Manual Archives on Sunset Boulevard. She has created puppets and masks for the Minnesota Orchestra, In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre, 24th Street Theater, Irish dance schools and for the Gwacheon Mandanguk Festival in South Korea.
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