The Brothers Paranormal
by Prince Gomolvilas
Directed by: Catherine Ming T’ien Duffly
Stage Manager: Joe Kye
Scenic Design: Kyra Sanford
Lighting Design: Miranda K. Hardy
Costume Design: Wanda Walden
Sound Design: Ryan Gamblin
Original Music Composition: Joe Kye
Movement Consultant: Kristen Mun
Technical Director: Lara A Klingeman
Producers: Dmae Roberts, Samson Syharath
Coho Theatre, Portland, OR
October 25 – November 16, 2019
Photos by Owen Carey
The Brothers Paranormal follows two Thai brothers who launch a business to investigate paranormal activities. When the siblings investigate the home of an African-American couple displaced by Hurricane Katrina and haunted by a terrifying spirit, everyone involved must reevaluate their notions of sanity and superstition to discover the shocking truth. This was a west coast premiere and the first fully staged theatrical production for Theatre Diaspora.
“I’ve always been interested in the tension between what is real and what is not. Not only in terms of the laws of the physical universe but also through the world as we know it: how we perceive things and how other people perceive us. All of my research explores the play’s disparate themes: the trauma of displacement (from one’s country of origin, from post-Katrina New Orleans, from the corporeal world); the high incidence of mental health issues among Asian immigrants; and the different ways in which people cope with incredible loss.” – Prince Gomolvilas
Other Performances
- Mr. Burns: a post-electric play
- Apoptosis
- Clown as Protest
- A Terrible Silence (staged reading)
- The Brothers Paranormal
- Here on This Bridge
- Citizen: An American Lyric
- These Violent Delights
- We Are BRAVE
- Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments
- Exile
- Marisol
- My Walk Has Never Been Average
- Mother Mother: a journalistic theatre piece
- Eurydice
- Generation 9-11: So Far/So Close
- Slaughter City
- A Holtville Nights Dream