Emil does “Amok Monologues” in SF at the I-Hotel Manilatown site on the 90th Anniversary of his father’s arrival…. Aug. 17 in SF…. Donation: $10.
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See a review of the show at the Orlando Fringe Festival 2018:
Here’s what critics have said during my “Bang a gong, get it on” World Tour:
“Stand-up, monologue, rant?….Enjoy trying to keep pace with Guillermo’s brilliant mind… Funny, poignant.”— Orlando Weekly.
“Keeps audience engaged.” — Orlando Sentinel
“Charismatic…Guillermo’s life is one worth exploring.” — DC Metro Theater Arts
“Excellent…Emil Guillermo knows how to tell a story and that ability sets “Amok Monologues above other solo shows.” — San Diego Story
Get tickets for Aug. 17.
Now for this week, and for every month ongoing, come to Stockton to the FANHS Museum for First Sundays with Emil Amok starting Aug. 5, 2pm.
It’s a presentation/workshop of my Amok Monologues, and a workshop with audience members on how to find, write, and tell their stories. Donation: $10
Aug. 5 in Stockton First Sundays with Emil Amok at the FANHS Museum in Stockton to benefit the museum.
Aug. 17 in San Francisco “Amok Monologues: All Pucked Up”
to benefit Manilatown Heritage Foundation.
First Sundays with Emil Amok…..Starting this Sunday, Aug. 5th! 2pm…. in Stockton.
After a successful soft launch last week, we’re all set to do a workshop of my solo show, “Amok Monologues: All Pucked Up,” at the Filipino American National Historical Society Museum in Stockton, CA EVERY FIRST SUNDAY….
STARTING AUGUST. 5 at 2pm, 337 E. Weber in Stockton
Suggested donation: $10
And as a BONUS: There’s a storytelling workshop where we develop your stories!
Help the FANHS National Museum and come see me grow my show every month. PLUS: Bonus workshop on how to tell your stories.
Come back each month and be part of the telling and learning!
First Sundays at the FANHS National Museum in Stockton at 2pm….
Starting August 5. See the museum, then see the show!
Suggested donation: $10.
This is the evolution of my show that I started touring last year in San Diego and Baltimore, and then this year in Orlando.
See what one unrelated, non-Filipino critic said, here.