Marina Kondo, Kelvin Moon Loh, Zachary Noah Piser, More Will Star in All-AAPI See What I Wanna See | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Marina Kondo, Kelvin Moon Loh, Zachary Noah Piser, More Will Star in All-AAPI See What I Wanna See

Out of the Box Theatrics is presenting the Off-Broadway revival of Michael John LaChiusa's musical this fall.

Marina Kondo, Kelvin Moon Loh, and Zachary Noah Piser

Casting has been revealed for Out of the Box Theatrics' upcoming Off-Broadway revival of Michael John LaChiusa's See What I Wanna See. As previously announced, the production will feature an all-AAPI cast and creative team, with performances running September 4–29 at 154 Christopher Street. Opening night is September 18.

The cast will feature Marina Kondo (Succession) as Kesa, The Wife, and An Actress; Kelvin Moon Loh (Beetlejuice) as The Husband and A CPA; Zachary Noah Piser (Dear Evan Hansen) as The Janitor and A Priest; Ann Sanders (The Music Man) as The Medium and Aunt Monica; and Sam Simahk (Into the Woods) as Morito, The Thief, and A Reporter. Aaron Albano and Bebe Browning will round out the company as covers.

The new staging, directed by Emilio Ramos, will feature puppetry by Nikki Calonge and Takemi Kitamura. Justin Otaki Perkins will be puppetry captain. Kondo has also penned Japanese translations for the revival.

The creative team also includes music director Adam Rothenberg, choreographer Paul McGill, scenic designer Emmie Finckel, costume designer Siena Zoë Allen, puppet designer Tom Lee with puppet fabrication by Chicago Puppet Studio, lighting designer Kat C. Zhou, sound designer Germán Martínez, and prop designer Samantha Shoffner. Kyra Bowie is stage managing, with Abi Rowe as assistant stage manager.

Originally premiering Off-Broadway at The Public in 2005, See What I Wanna See is adapted from short stories by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, including the well-known Rashomon. Both acts begin with a prologue inspired by Akutagawa's "Kesa and Morito," about a pair of fatally contentious lovers. The work's first act is mostly a retelling of Rashomon, while the second act takes inspiration from Akutagawa's Dragon: The Old Potter's Tale, modernizing the latter to center around the events of September 11, 2001.

Tickets are available via OvationTix.

 
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