Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Play

Yes, I am a stage actress and a playwrite. And the performance is coming up next month! We are now busy getting ready for the play.
I will put more information later!

Anyway, I forgot to mention that I saw Kimie the other day. We had dinner and saw a performance together. It was a lot of fun! As Kimie mentioned in the radio, she will perform in Ginza this Friday and I will go to see her. Can't wait!

It's been almost 4 month since I left the show...time flies!! (>_<)

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I really wish I could go see Kimie's performance, also yours.
But unfortunately, my job now hasn't given me opportunities to go to Tokyo on a business trip.
I hope I will enjoy seeing them sometime in the near future. Anyway, "Break your leg!" and Kimie too!

Write to you again,

Anonymous said...

Good luck on your next play, Kay!

Ganbatte!

I wish I could be there to see any of your performances. I haven't watched a theater play for ages now. I also haven't seen a live rakugo performance but I would like to see one too.

Well, goodluck to both you and Kimie!

And in response to your question from your previous post, yes, July is the Philippine-Japan Friendship Month. There are many festivities held that celebrate both countries' cultures like film festivals, bento making contests, haiku contests, and others.

Fortunately, there are a lot of Philippine restaurants in Tokyo! Go to http://www.e-food.jp/cgi-bin/restfind/view.cgi and search for Philippine restaurants. I found a lot of them. Most are in Roppongi, Kamata, Shinjuku, and Koenji where there are a large number of Filipinos. In Kamata and Kawasaki, there are lots of Philippine grocery stores too. I hope you could drop by one of them soon. ^-^

Anonymous said...

Indeed!! Time flies>"<
Will u go back to Radio Japan again?!

Anonymous said...

I wish all of us would be there in Tokyo to watch your performances. I'm certain that all of us would see a wonderful show before our eyes...

Anyway, you may just cook Filipino cuisine at home. Just visit http://www.freepinoyrecipes.com/ ,select a category, then choose a Filipino dish. The site will teach you step by step on how to cook that particular dish. You may find the required ingredients at the places where JM mentioned...

Anonymous said...

Additionally, you may get information about Filipino restos and stores through the Philippine Embassy at info@philembassy.net or call the trunkline number at 03-5562-1600. Or through WINS Filipino Channel at 03-5312-5111.

I hope this helps. ^-^

Kay said...

Takashi
Thank you! I will do my best.

JM&Jayson
Thank you for your info. I will try a Philippine restaurant sometime soon.

Ives
Thank you. But no plan at this moment.

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