The Obie Award-winning play-with-music Cambodian Rock Band featuring songs from Dengue Fever will open in TheatreSquared's West Theatre on February 28 and will run through March 24. Guitars tuned. Mic ...
Dubbed "fierce, gorgeous and heartwarming" by the Los Angeles Times, this epic play/rock concert thrusts us into the life of a young woman trying to piece together her family history thirty years ...
The story of rock music in Cambodia is like the story of a prodigy of indulgent parents that dies in a tragic accident. This is a country which had recently escaped colonialism, under the new rule of ...
If you play Dengue Fever’s “The Deepest Lake on the Planet” (For the record, that would be Siberia’s Lake Baikal, 25 million years old and threatened) on an off-brand .mp3 player with your crappiest ...
You'll cry. You'll laugh. You'll dance. Despite all of the tragedy inherent to "Cambodian Rock Band," "dancing is heavily encouraged, especially at the end," says director Nelson T. Eusebio III. But ...
Kong Nay, a blind lute player who endured the horrors of a totalitarian regime, exposed a new generation of Cambodians to their country’s traditional music. By Mike Ives Mike Ives reported from Tuol ...
Before performing a ballad dedicated to his late mother, Cambodian rapper and singer Norith warned the sold-out crowd gathered at Asian Art Museum's Samsung Hall that his emotions might get the best ...