Don't Pitch It, Do It. Synopsis: Monica Kobayashi, an overachiever juggling her role as a ballet dancer, finance consultant, and more, struggles to secure an artist visa while facing immense societal and familial pressure from her more-than-typical Asian parents. Her quest for validation is further complicated by Lerner Lee, an overworked visa lawyer with his own immigrant insecurities and struggles. As Monica and Lerner battle through the exhausting visa process, compounded by the cutthroat corporate world and complicated relationships with those close to them, they reach a crucial decision point: Should they compromise their beliefs to stay in this country, or turn in everything they've built and the future that could be? Don’t Pitch It, Do It. explores the paradox of being an international artist in today’s hyper-consumerist America. An authentic, emotional, and intimate love letter to all theater lovers under all circumstances, the play poses questions around the enigmatic nature of “arts” and “artists” in modern America, where profits are valued over passion, and conformity over creativity. By combining physical theatre, traditional ballet, and imaginative world-building - including an imaginary dancing “Nugget” - the story takes on a surrealistic and poetic style, gaining itself a fantastical touch beyond its brutal yet beautiful depiction of the harsh reality. Content Warning: Mild racism, including jokes, discussions, and depictions. Age Restriction: 16+ Venue: Jeffrey and Paula Gural Theatre @ A.R.T./New York , 502 W 53rd St, New York, NY 10019 Dates: Thursday, August 22 | 7:30 pm Friday, August 23 | 7:30 pm Saturday, August 24 | 2 pm*, 7:30 pm Sunday, August 25 | 2 pm Don't Pitch it, Do it. runs 1 hour and 50 minutes with no intermission. *An International Community Matinee will be held on Saturday, 8/24 at 2 pm. We welcome everyone from the international artists/students community to this performance and celebrate our shared experiences. A post-show discussion will be included in this event. Specially, we will offer Pay-as-You-Wish tickets to this event to promote the accessibility to arts and theater.
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