“Strange Devices” at Berkeley Rep
3/4 – And so the show opens with style.
Read the San Francisco Chronicle REVIEW!
Hey all, I’m up in Berkeley, California working on the World Premiere production of Naomi Iizuka’s latest play “Concerning Strange Devices from the Distant West” at Berkeley Repertory Theatre with Les Waters at the helm as director. Les’ last play “In the Next Room” (or “The Vibrator Play”) written by Sarah Ruhl started here in Berkeley Rep and just closed after a fantastic run on Broadway. I saw it. It was exquisite. Now, you’re invited to catch Les back in action with a stellar team including yours truly back on stage after a year break. Watch this video I put together and hope to see you at the show!
CONCERNING STRANGE DEVICES FROM THE DISTANT WEST
by Naomi Iizuka
directed by Les Waters
@
Berkeley Repertory Theatre
Previews Begin – February 26
Opening Night – March 3
Closing – April 11
For more info and tickets: http://www.berkeleyrep.org/season/0910/3653.asp
And here’s a video that Pauline Luppert, our lovely multimedia manager at Berkeley Rep, has put together of Les’ design presentation on the first day of rehearsal:
Thanksgiving Volunteering Goodness
Okay, as promised, my first video in HD. Volunteered at the Downtown Women’s Center here in LA this past Thanksgiving. So here’s a slice of how a holiday might be enjoyed in an setting apart from what you’re used to. For more info on the DWC, and to volunteer, visit www.dwcweb.org. Next up, I’m back home in NYC on the 15th for the holidays (all my NY heads, holla at me!), shooting like crazy to bring you a holiday video…look for it on Christmas Day! Until then, be warm, love others, and enjoy the season!
San Francisco and COLD CASE Air Date Revision
11/18/09
COLD CASE final airdate time revision: Sunday, Nov. 22nd at 9pm on CBS!
Hey all, first and foremost, my homepage says that my COLD CASE ep is airing this Sunday but due to NFL runovers, the
New Air Date is: November 22, 9pm on CBS.
Scroll down to see pics from the shoot in a previous post.
Okay! Had a tremendous weekend in San Francisco. Haven’t been since the only other time at age 14 on a family trip. Don’t remember anything about that trip but whining about walking up hills, and listening to my Sony Walkman, trying to ignore grownups as much as possible. Made a video for the first time in a while, hope you enjoy it!
Yes, fun times! I hope to shoot future vids in HD…you know…gon make that upgrade.
Shout to Wiley, Bails and others up North!
Until next time friend!
NYC: 2 Weeks of Family, Friends, and Home
Once again, New York has revitalized me. Two weeks of amazing times with outstanding people in the best city in the world. Pics now, shoutouts after, then a theatre review. Get it.
- Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, and the East River
- Foxwoods Casino, CT Up at 1/2 NL
- 59th and 2nd
- View from 43rd and 10th, 44th Floor
- Miguel and Mia
- Citi Field: Mets vs. Astros
- Midtown Tunnel
- A program. For a reading. Of a play. Review below.
- Tribeca Bridge into 2nd Fl Stuy entrance
- West Side Hwy from Tribeca Bridge
- Stuyvesant High School front entrance
- Stuy main lobby
- Stuy chorus room
- Stuy 5th Fl cafeteria overlooking Hudson
- “Pro Scientia Atque Sapientia” – For Knowledge and Wisdom
- Jersey from Battery Park
- Empire State baby
- Midtown West and a bit of Jersey
Okay, shout to first and foremost the fam, for feeding and housing me. Shout to my boy Shan, and my boy Frank, welcome back! Shout to Miguel, Annie, and Mia, the sweetest baby alive! Shout to Matt, Katie, and Ben, you did good Matt, don’t fuck it up. Shout to Nicole and Beth, amazing reconnect. Shout to Natalie, and Julian at NYU doin it crazy. Shout to Jessica, handle that shit girl…and Edmond, holla at me in LA homey! Shout to Eilis. Shout to Pearly. Shout to Adria, happy bday! Shout to Reggie, until a better day man. Shout to Sally Taylor, haha! Shout to my manager, James, and Roger at Suskin Management. Shout to Jay and Danielle at TalentWorks NY. Shout to Meg Simon! Shout to Ms. Hall and the Stuyvesant High School Concert Chorus and Chamber Choir, you guys rock! Shout to MacKenzie.
And now…
Another J. Wu on Broadway entry:
Okay, it’s not really a Broadway show, it was a reading at TACT (The Actors Company Theatre). Couldn’t get excited about too much actually on a Broadway stage this visit. And the TACT Studio has a Broadway address, so here we go.
“The Devil Passes” by Benn Levy at TACT – October 3, 2009
Recent NYU MFA grad, and my good friend, MacKenzie Meehan, invited me to see her perform in this reading. I show up not knowing anything about the play, the playwright, or the producing company. I ride up a small, shaky, industrial elevator at 900 Broadway to the 9th floor, excited to see my first bit of theatre while back in the city.
From the director’s intro to curtain call, I was reminded yet again that New York City sets a bar for stage work that much of the country struggles to achieve (ahem…Los Angeles…). While huge names quite often headline productions on Broadway to varying results, “The Devil Passes” represented for me the very best of the intimate, small end of theatre.
The play selection committee at TACT deserves a hefty percentage of the kudos. Benn Levy, the playwright, born in 1900 England, writes a play immaculately balanced with wit, humor, all that is language, and questions of social restraints vs. personal ambitions.
The actors had four days of rehearsal to put this up. Coming off of four months in LA, I have a deeper hatred for shitty actors, and consequently an even sharper ability to recognize great ones. Between the prowess, the sense of play, and the impeccable ability to engage, the whole cast gave us a range of colors that held the standard very high indeed, and I applaud them.
Finally, props to the director Scott Alan Evans for finding such a great balance between simplicity and poignancy with this project. Nothing was overdone, which made his specific choices even more dynamic. Everything flowed effortlessly. Bravo.
Bril. NYC, I love you. Now back to LA, back to work. Until the holiday season in a couple of months, New York!
“New York!!!!!!!!…concrete jungle where dreams are made of…there’s nothing you can’t do…..” – Alicia Keys in Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind”
Keep bumpin it NY. Anthems don’t get old.
Not up on Blueprint 3? You’re behind.
From the Cold Case Set…
9/25/09
Wrapped the project yesterday with a 17 hour day on set. For my birthday. 7:30am to 12:30am. Missed my own party and everything. But can’t complain…such a thoroughly enjoyable experience and a very memorable birthday. So, shout to the Cold Case crew out there on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank for doing it proper!
Check out the show on Sundays at 10pm on CBS. http://www.cbs.com/primetime/cold_case/
As for my episode air date: Sunday, November 15 @ 10:00pm on CBS
It’s been real yall…now, back to NY for real this time. Two weeks of doin it crazy in NYC comin up. Hit yall from there!
9/18/09
Shot 2 days…Day 3 today, the biggest day of the episode…guns, explosions, stuntmen doing bigtime stunt things, people shooting each other, death, destruction, shit breaking….I’ll update with more pics next week as the shoot continues up to the wrap on Thursday.
I gotta say, an amazing crew and cast…good people all around. A lot of fun on set. Kathryn Morris, beautiful. Danny Pino, while also rather good looking, is a graduate from NYU’s MFA program, class of 2000. Trained actors gettin their play…that’s wassup. Shout to NYU for reppin it hard there.
- It’s 1983…so that’s why
- Director David Von Ancken and 1st A.D. Jeremiah Acerra
- KM
- Hair Stylist Dennis Rhoden…true class act.
- Key Costumer, the lovely Summer Browning
- Shout to Stuntman Travis Wong for pulling off some miracle shit.
Live from Los Angeles!…where I couch surf
Hello all, it’s been a crazy 2.5 weeks. LA Showcase was tons of fun and I couldn’t have asked for a better beginning in this city. Thanks to all that came out to support. My homepage www.johnnywu.tv will be updated with representation info shortly. But for now, a video on politics and Asians (shout to everyone in Flushing, Queens!) in the style of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. I do wish I had a green screen. Just imagine tons of Asian people behind me and not Peter’s apartment in Van Nuys.



































