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"Blood: A Political Thriller with Music"

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"Blood: A Political Thriller with Music" Cheryl is joined in studio by celebrated director Robert Allan Ackerman ("The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Helen Mirren), whose political thriller "Blood" at The Complex in Hollywood explores the Japanese "Tainted Blood" Scandal during the early years of the AIDS epidemic. Sohee Park ("The Ramen Girl" with Brittany Murphy) and Kazumi Aihara of The Garage Theatre join in to discuss bringing this fascinating and grim tragedy to the stage, as well as the challenges facing Asian actors in Hollywood. "Blood" is playing through April 3. For tickets, go to plays411.net. Check out Sohee Park at soheepark.com and Kazumi Aihara at kazumiaihara.com
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"Blood: A Political Thriller with Music" Cheryl is joined in studio by celebrated director Robert Allan Ackerman ("The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Helen Mirren), whose political thriller "Blood" at The Complex in Hollywood explores the Japanese "Tainted Blood" Scandal during the early years of the AIDS epidemic. Sohee Park ("The Ramen Girl" with Brittany Murphy) and Kazumi Aihara of The Garage Theatre join in to discuss bringing this fascinating and grim tragedy to the stage, as well as the challenges facing Asian actors in Hollywood. "Blood" is playing through April 3. For tickets, go to plays411.net. Check out Sohee Park at soheepark.com and Kazumi Aihara at kazumiaihara.com
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