Showing posts with label theater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theater. Show all posts

Friday, November 30, 2018


Hoche is on Broadway! He can currently be found eight shows a week piloting the head and neck and providing the voice (live!) for King Kong. Go check it out, it is a technical marvel.

















Saturday, July 01, 2017

Monday, June 19, 2017

Tuesday, May 23, 2017


Went to see The Afghan Whigs at the Apollo. My first visit to the Apollo, my first time seeing the Whigs live. Both experiences were breathtaking. My seat was in the nosebleeds so no good photos of the show. Here's a photo of the sign instead.

Monday, May 01, 2017

Monday, February 08, 2016


"Die, Mommie, Die!" staged reading at Rockbar. Featuring Witti Repartee.




(And Romas as Tony Parker.)













Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Monday, July 21, 2014


All day, every day.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company presents Soul Samurai, at HERE Arts Center, Soho.

Wednesday's performance was followed by a short panel discussion and Q&A (moderated by good friend Jimmy), both insightful and entertaining.


L to R: Jimmy Aquino (moderator), Bonnie Sherman, Maureen Sebastian, Robert Ross Parker, Qui Nguyen, Sheldon Best, Jon Hoche, Paco Tolson.


Director Robert Ross Parker and Playwright/Fight Director Qui Nguyen.














Robert demonstrates the scary dog puppet that was ultimately, unfortunately cut from the show.



The show runs through March 15, and due to great word-of-mouth and some positively glowing reviews such as this one, tickets are selling out, and fast. Honestly, if you've ever seen a movie or read a comic book in your life, you will enjoy this show. Catch it while you can.

Sunday, February 08, 2009



New York Comic Con 2009, day two.




First stop is the stage to watch the Vampire Cowboys fight demo.







Their new show Soul Samurai begins February 14!


Kristen, cosplaying Jimmy - HA!


Peter Rios.


"I ain't got time to bleed."


Other than the usual Star Wars and Naruto guys, I think the most popular costume this year was Watchmen's Rorschach.


I saw this guy from behind and thought, Oh look, another Rorschach. Then I passed him and saw that he was, in fact, Golden Age Sandman! Awesome.


Caught a couple cool panels, including the one introducing The New Press' upcoming Secret Identities : The Asian American Superhero Anthology, featuring Greg Pak, who rules.


Run upstairs for the first Comic News Insider raffle...


...where I win a Pushing Daisies t-shirt and signed comic. I love the shirt, but it's way too big for me, so I trade it with Hoche for a signed Chris Eliopoulos sketch.


Fred Chao.


Iz.


Chris.


Chris and I hit the floor to look at toys...












...and run into Tony G.


I run (lots of running this year) downstairs to see Kathleen already in line for the Torchwood panel, featuring the luminous, adorable, slightly cheeky, utterly charming Eve Myles.




And back upstairs to look at t-shirts, pick up some random gachapons for friends, then back to the CNI table for one last (for me) raffle. Run into Chris and Jeff (apparently cosplaying a guy who just got a haircut), and win a Tony Lee-signed Doctor Who: The Forgotten #1 and script. Nice!

I (regrettably) skip the Venture Bros. panel to run home to drop off my stuff, take a short nap (doesn't happen), and change before heading off to the dinner at Heartland Brewery Chophouse on W.43rd.


Spano and Denise.


Raph.


Chris.


Jimmy.


Wendi.


Ryan.


Ryan and Charlie.


Jimmy and Conn. If this iPhone could talk.... :p


Tiki Tim, who has the softest sweater ever.


And finally, to drinks at O'Flaherty's on W.46th.


Denise.


Mitch, who we don't see nearly enough of these days.


Lenny and David D.


Iz.

Day three is looking less and less likely for me, so if I missed saying hello (or goodbye) to you, fear not -- our paths shall cross again soon. And hopefully before the next NYCC in October (!) of 2010.