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Episode 351: Phil Wong

Episode 351: Phil Wong

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Phil Wong is our next guest on The Yay – The rare triple threat of actor, singer and comedian, I last saw him in SF Playhouse’s Into The Woods. He’s worked with TheatreWorks, CalShakes, A Contemporary Theatre and the Berkeley Rep, among others. He was a guest artist in the Tony Award winning Freestyle Love Supreme. He’s also an amazing cook! Jake and I talk about Phil’s upbringing, his amazing multiple set of skills and where the future will take him. You can reach Phil directly via Instagram: @phillywongsteak In 2020, I was a part of the Brecht Project – a group of writers, actors and directors assembled by Susan E. Evans (Episode 23) and Scott Munson (Episodes 13, 53 and 284) – where we would reinterpret the one act plays of Bretold Brecht and adapt them in the age of Trump. You’d think we would be beyond that age after 2021 – well 2024 happened and Trump is back. And so we’re back. In April 2026, the Brecht Project will present 10 new plays that will be performed online (including my piece, Judicial Process), and you can be a part of our production. The GoFundMe page (https://www.gofundme.com/f/fear-and-misery-of-the-fourth-reich) will greatly help us pay for actors and writers – and you’ll help shed even more light to our most darkest time in American history. On the Yay, we often talk about mental and spiritual health, especially for us actors, because our emotions are our currency. My good friend Cary Ann Rosko (Episodes 77 and 296) is not only a great actress, but is a psychotherapist and she’s opening up her business to the online community. She’s offering virtual psychotherapy services to individual adults in California. Check out her website, https://www.caryannroskomft.com/what-i-offer, and take the first step in taking care of your personal health. Sometimes we need a hand to hold in healing, and Cary has her hand out, waiting to help you. SHOWS: Sunday In the Park With George (Shotgun Players) Extended until Feb 15th Marah Sotelo (Episode 124) is in the show https://shotgunplayers.org/ The Mountaintop (Oakland Theatre Project) Feb 5 – 15 James Mercer II (Episode 326) is a co-director of the show https://oaklandtheaterproject.org/mountaintop Julius Caesar (SF Shakes) Feb 26 – April 29 (check website for details) Brandon DiPaola (Episode 306), Evan Held (Episode 226) and Jeunee Simon (Episode 297) are in the show https://www.sfshakes.org/performance/tour/ What The Constitution Means To Me (Hillbarn Theatre) Jan 22 – Feb 8 Kim Donovan (Episodes 80 & 223) is in the show https://www.hillbarntheatre.org M Butterfly (SF Playhouse) Feb 5 – March 14 Dean Linnard (Episode 336) is in the show https://www.sfplayhouse.org/sfph/2025-2026-season/m-butterfly/ Playground SF Solo Performance Festival Good Grief! Tales from a Persistent Blockhead Jan 26, 31, Feb 1 and 8 Carolyn Doyle (Episode 56) wrote and is performing this show When You Are Called Feb 5, 7 & 8 Diana Brown (Episode 242) wrote and is performing this show After Happy (Central Works) Feb 28 – March 29 Patricia Milton (Episodes 270 & 303) wrote the play https://centralworks.org/after-happy/#showtab=details Girls – Chance – Music (ACT/Vineyard Theatre) March 12 – April 19 Pam MacKinnon (Episode 350) is directing the show Sharon Shao (Episode 176) is an understudy in the show https://www.act-sf.org/whats-on/2025-26-season/girls-chance-music Dial M For Murder (City Lights Theatre) March 12 – April 12 Nick Mandracchia (Episode 43) is in the show Maria Marquis (Episode 331) is in the show https://cltc.org/event/dial-m/ Follow us on Facebook and Bluesky (TheYayPodcast)
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