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Charity Event: Founders Metropolitan Community Church Hosts Japanese

American Internment Play, "Bits of Paradise: Kochiyama's Crusaders" (7/28)


(Los Angeles)

On Fri., July 28 at 7 p.m., Founders Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) hosts "Bits of
Paradise: Kochiyama's Crusaders," a staged reading of a play that focuses on the women of the
Japanese American Internment who united behind the barbed wire to support their fighting men
during World War II with a correspondence campaign. The movement was led by budding activist,
Yuri Kochiyama, who would go on to be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. All proceeds will
benefit this interdenominational church.

Los Angeles, CA, July 27, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Event: Founders Metropolitan Community Church
Fundraiser

Play: "Bits of Paradise: Kochiyama's Crusaders" (Staged Reading)

By Marlan Warren with Ariel Kayoko Labasan

Date and Time: Friday, July 28

Refreshments and Silent Auction: 7 p.m.

Showtime: 8 p.m.

Donation: $10.00 (available at the door)

RSVP: rogerowens@mccla.org

Location: 4607 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027

"The work of the Crusaders, although obscure and unknown, was a means by which young people in
confinement were able to prove that no physical boundaries could stop them from transcending beyond
the barbed wire."
--Yuri Kochiyama (aka Mary Nakahara)

On Fri. July 28, Founders Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) in Los Angeles will present as a
fundraiser a staged reading of the one-act play, "Bits of Paradise: Kochiyama's Crusaders" by Marlan
Warren with Ariel Kayoko Labasan. All proceeds will go to benefit this interdenominational, primarily
LGBTQ activist church.

The play focuses on a women's movement founded by renowned human rights activist Yuri Kochiyama
when she was known as 20-year old "Mary Nakahara" and incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps
during World War II with her fellow Japanese Americans. Calling themselves "The Crusaders," the girls

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and women mobilized a morale-boosting letter-writing campaign that ensured that "any soldier missing a
letter" would receive mail.

The cast features Ariel Kayoko Labasan as Yuri Kochiyama, Jacky Jung, Zo Jean Kim, Douglas N.
Hachiya, Steve Shima, Mack Wei, and Marlan Warren.

Warren originally directed and produced "Bits of Paradise" as a Reader's Theater piece at The Marsh
Theatre in San Francisco in 2008. "Asian Week" stated: "Bits of Paradise places its footprint on the
timeline of a much-needed theatrical examination of the Asian American journey."

Recently, the play was reworked and re-titled "Bits of Paradise: Kochiyama's Crusaders," after Warren
joined forces with actor/playwright Ariel Kayoko Labasan, whose solo show, "Yuri Speaks Out!" played
at the Hollywood Fringe Festival. Labasan will reprise her role as Yuri Kochiyama, portraying the activist
from ages 20 to 84.

"My first encounter with Yuri Kochiyama was while I was in New York," said Labasan. "As an actor, I
was seeking out roles that made me feel braver. I searched online for 'strong Asian American women in
history'...and suddenly she popped up!"

Hollywood's Rogue Machine Theatre presented three performances of the play on July 19 and 20 to
receptive audiences. "(Bits of Paradise) is a very touching play," said Rogue Machine's producer,
Amanda Bierbauer, who hosted the event.

"When we were looking for rehearsal space, we stumbled upon MCC, not realizing the facility had once
housed a congregation that protested the imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II," said
Warren. "We are deeply grateful to the interim pastor, Reverend Kevin Downer, who helped us acquire
the rehearsal space and time this seven-actor show requires."

In fact, Warren added, the church has a cross made of the wood from a concentration camp barracks:
"And it will be part of the set!"

Before she was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize and before she held Malcolm X while he lay dying
and before she occupied the Statue of Liberty in protest of injustice, Yuri Kochiyama was a young
woman in love named Mary Nakahara whose fianc, Bill Kochiyama, had volunteered to fight in order to
prove loyalty to the U.S. while the people he loved were held in an American concentration camp.

"It sounds like a very dark time, and in fact it was," said Warren. "But the contents of The Crusaders
Scrapbook in the Japanese American National Museum are full of humor and cheer and flirtations." In
2001, Warren was granted permission by JANM to adapt the scrapbook into a play for educational
purposes.

Two of the cast members--Douglas N. Hachiya and Scott Shima--have great-uncles who fought in the
legendary 442nd Combat Team.

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The play is an ensemble effort, as Warren notes: "Actor Mack Wei has outfitted the men with uniforms
and rifles from a short film he made, and Progressive Rags print shop owner, Radical Jack, in Miami, Fla.
has donated three 'Free Mumia Abul-Jamal' t-shirts for Yuri to wear."

The young women playing The Crusaders will also appear as octogenarians being interviewed for a
documentary. In fact, Warren has been making a film with the elderly "Original Crusaders" since 2008
("What did you do in the War, Mama?: Kochiyama's Crusaders").

"Working with this material has been a healing process," said Warren. "For those whose family history
incurred these scars, it is very personal. And for those of us who feel empathetic with its story of loss and
love, it is also very meaningful."

MCC Website: http://www.foundersmcc.org


Play Website: http://bit.ly/2tSXRto
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2u0vo8g

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Contact Information:
Marlan Warren, Writer
Marlan Warren
323-347-6762
Contact via Email
https://sites.google.com/site/bitsofparadisethemovie/the-play-bits-of-paradise

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