
Emil Guillermo: Mourning historian and scholar Dawn Mabalon, Filipino American activist and friend; My Manilatown show on Aug. 17th dedicated to her memory.

On the 90th year after his father arrived from the Philippines to San Francisco, Emil Guillermo goes back to Manilatown to perform his “Amok Monologues” about growing up American Filipino in San Francisco.
Here’s what the critics are saying about Emil Guillermo’s “Amok Monologues: All Pucked Up”
See it one-night only in a special benefit for the Manilatown Center/I-Hotel, Aug.17, 7:30p
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See the latest review from the Orlando Fringe Festival here.
Can’t make it Aug. 17th? Invite me to your town, barrio, neighborhood, living room!
Here’s where you can see me go amok .
For East Coast folks, I’m bringing “Amok” to Baltimore’s Charm City Fringe Festival, Nov. 4, 5, 11, 12.
Lots to do in Baltimore. Go to Little Italy. Then head to the Bromo Arts district and see a Little Filipino show.
Get your Charm City Fringe tickets here.
The Amok Monologues are my stories told live taken from the columns I’ve written and my experiences as a an American Filipino growing up in the U.S., and working in the media.
It’s funny, tragic, provocative personal history.
An American Filipino story.
But here’s what critic Bill Eadie of San Diego Story, the area’s premiere arts journal, had to say:
Come and by and go “Amok.” And if you can’t make it, contact me and I’ll bring it to your city!