Due to unforeseen circumstances, we at Pork Filled Productions (and Seattle Public Theater) must make the unfortunate decision to cancel all of our performances of What To Expect. It is extremely unfortunate as every artist who has worked on this production deserves to have their work shared with our community. We know there will be other opportunities down the road for every artist and we hope you will join them in their next journeys. Please know that PFP is working on an alternative way to present this piece, and ticketholders should keep an eye out on our website and social media for more information in the coming days.
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PFP Seeks Asst. Director for NANAY
Pork Filled Productions is seeking an assistant director for its world premiere of Nanay by Molly Olis Krost, directed by Alyza DelPan-Monley, at the Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave. S., in Seattle’s Chinatown International District), October 30 to November 14. Rehearsals will begin late September.
Angela has arrived to congratulate her twin sister on her new baby but, instead finds Eve “cohabitating” with a Filipino vampire with an infamous hunger for all things fetus. Does Angela believe Eve’s claims that all is well with her new relationship? NANAY incorporates Filipino mythology and tradition to compare eastern and western approaches to sisterhood, trauma and healing
Duties of the Assistant Director:
- Aid the director in directing the show to the best of their ability with a focus on preparing understudies for their role;
- Oversee the rehearsal of understudies during regular rehearsal;
- Run understudy-specific rehearsals;
Required qualifications:
Experience in working with or as BIPOC actors (experience with working with or as Asian/Asian American actors desirable)
Desired qualifications
Knowledge of Filipino culture/customs desirable
Email resumes to oink@porkfilled.com
Audtions for NANAY April 18
Instant Noodles ’26 VOD Now On Sale
Pork Filled Productions and SIS Productions (in association with Theatre Off Jackson) make this year’s Instant Noodles, the 24-hour Play Festival, available on Video On Demand!
Loved it and want to see it again? Missed this year’s Instant Noodles? Don’t despair! Catch it on Video On Demand! Over 50 Asian and American theatre writers, actors, directors, musicians and designers united to make magic! Everyone met on a Friday and 24 hours later, seven new 10-minute plays came out, all on the theme “The Very Model of a Model Minority”.
Tickets just $10 at https://click4tix.net/patrons/ticketDetails.html?_id=147
Audience member Luan Heywood was surprised by her experience at the performance, finding the band a highlight. “The show was impressive in its own right, for tackling such a big subject in seven different and creative ways,” Heywood said. “It felt more participatory than regular theater, since the audience is taking part in the culmination of such a sprint.” – Seattle South Emerald
“Instant Noodles: It may be Instant, But It Sure Is Restaurant Quality…Nested between the comedic lines, adept acting, and infectious atmosphere, there lies a rebellious yet empowering challenge to the status quo for Asian and Asian Americans, creating a sense of exigence that encourages viewers to defy stereotypes and chase their dreams.” Seattle TeenTix
This is a pay-on-demand recording of the 2/21/26 performance, and will only be available March 20 to April 3. By buying a ticket, you’ll get access to the Vimeo link and password to watch during that time and ONLY during that time. If you have any questions, please email porkfilled@gmail.com.
Instant Noodles ’26 on Video On Demand
Meet the Directors and Writers for Instant Noodles!
- Christie Zhao
- Mimi Katano (who directed PFP’s and SIS’s Vietgone and Exotic Deadly)
- Divya Rajan
- Yimeng (Clara)Zheng
- Aktza Delpan-Monley (who directed Miku and the gods)
- Agastya Kohli
- Daniel Arreola (A PFP founding member and award winning screenwriter)
- Kendall Uyeji
- Michael Yichao
- Sameer Arshad
- Serin Ngai (veteran SIS playwright and actor)
- Pearl Mei Lam
- Zheng Wang (long time producer for Dare to Dance)
Last year’s event sold out, so get you ticket now!
https://click4tix.net/patrons/ticketDetails.html?_id=137
Audition for PFP’s and Jet City’s NOT ANOTHER ISEKAI
AUDITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Not Another Isekai
Or That Time I Got Reincarnated In An Improv Show
Somehow, it’s happened yet again: a totally normal, everyday person from 2026 has woken up to find themselves reincarnated in a fantastical world ✨. Jet City Improv and Pork Filled Productions are proud to present: Not Another Isekai, directed by Michael Yichao.
NOTE: while we aspire to assemble a majority BIPOC cast for the show, we are seeking improvisers of all backgrounds to join the cast!
https://jetcityimprov.org/auditions
ABOUT THE SHOW
This show is an improvised play in the Isekai genre, where a character from the normal world finds themselves suddenly transported, summoned, or reincarnated into a new fantastical setting. We are casting improvisers to bring that fantastical world to life, playing the various denizens, antagonists, and notable characters in the world.
Each show will also feature a different special guest: sometimes an improviser(s), sometimes a notable person in the Seattle community, and for a few special shows, even a volunteer audience member! The guest will serve as the main protagonist and hero of the story, as the cast transports them on a journey of high fantasy adventure (and a surprising amount of personal discovery) along the way.
WHAT WE’RE SEEKING
We’ll be looking to cast improvisers with strong skill sets in grounded emotional play and character-driven scene work, as well as experience in crafting a long-form narrative over a two act structure. We will be especially looking for performers who have strong skills in supporting and raising up their scene partners, quickly building trust in a scene, and driving clear storytelling without needing to be the main character in that moment.
AUDITIONS:
West of Lenin – Front Studio, Fremont
Saturday, February 14th (4 time slots available)
Callbacks: Sunday, Feb 15th
PROCESS:
- Rehearsals begin Sunday, March 1, 2026, and will rehearse on Sundays and Wednesdays.
- Shows run May 7- May 30 on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (12 performances)
- Pay: $40/show
- Strike: Sunday, May 31 (required)
Questions? Email take5improv@gmail.com and devon@jetcityimprov.org!
Accessibility Info:
Auditions, Callbacks, and Rehearsals will take place at West of Lenin in one of the Studios, which is accessed via a flight of stairs. West of Lenin does not have an elevator. All spaces in West of Lenin Theatre utilize an air purifier. Most spaces in West of Lenin utilize overhead fluorescent lighting. We will attempt to make the space as accessible as possible, however, this is a rented space and we do not have the resources to accommodate everything.
Save the Date for INSTANT NOODLES
Pork Filled Productions and SIS Productions (in association with Theatre Off Jackson) bring back Instant Noodles, the 24-hour play festival, to Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave. S., in Seattle’s International District) February 21 at 7:30 pm and February 22 at 2 pm!
Over 50 Asian and Asian American theatre writers, actors, directors, musicians, and designers will unite to make magic! Everyone will meet Friday night and 24 hours later, seven new 10-minute plays will take the spotlight! Hence, “Instant Noodles!” There is no other place in the Northwest to experience this much Asian talent under one roof! The plays will be performed twice! Once on Saturday night and once on Sunday afternoon. Then it’s over!
“Instant Noodles is so inspiring!” says SIS Co-Executive Producer Kathy Hsieh. “Where else can people experience the artistry of 50 ethnically diverse Asian and Asian American theatre artists under one roof sharing brand new short plays?! Instant Noodles is a joyous celebration of Asian and Asian American talent that played to sold-out crowds last year, so get your tickets early! And what better way to honor the Lunar New Year?”
“I am so excited to announce the second annual Instant Noodles Festival!” says PFP producer Kendall Uyeji. “After completely sold out shows last year, PFP is returning to partner with SIS to create a show with more Asians that you have ever seen on stage at once! We are excited to have Yun Theatre and Pratidhwani be a part of our invite team to make sure all aspects of the Asian diaspora are represented. It’s going to be so much fun!”
“Instant Noodles allows PFP and SIS” says PFP Executive Producer Roger Tang, “to work with more Asian and Asian American artists than we can in our mainstage show…AND it allows the artists to work with each other. Some of them have never worked on a show where they WEREN’T the only Asian in the room.”
Instant Noodles is rated PG-14 for potential profanity, wild and crazy antics and Asians unleashed on stage. Tickets start at $7 (thanks to support from 4Culture) and go to $25 and $50. They can be bought in advance at https://click4tix.net/patrons/ticketDetails.html?_id=137. For more info, email tix@porkfilled.com, text (206) 486-0375 or go to www.porkfilled.com.
SIS Productions is an award-winning production company that strives to create, develop and produce quality works that involve Asian American women, their themes, and Asian American issues. SIS Productions encourages opportunities and support for Asian American women to be involved in all aspects of the production of artistic endeavors. SIS Productions is supported by 4Culture and The Allen Family Philanthropies via their Accelerator Grant with ArtsFund and is fiscally sponsored by Living Voices.
The oldest Asian American theatre group in the Pacific Northwest, Pork Filled Productions is an award-winner theatre company that centers Asian American artists to imagine fantastical, inclusive and FUN universes. Through genres of science fiction, noir, fantasy, steampunk and more, PFP envisions bright universes informed by diverse experiences and perspectives, with larger-than-life characters. PFP is supported by 4Culture, ArtsWA, ArtsFund, the Allen Family Philanthropies, Seattle People’s Fund and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture.
Pork Filled Productions is fiscally sponsored by Shunpike, the 501(c)(3) non-profit agency that provides independent arts groups in Washington with the services, resources and opportunities they need to forge their own paths to sustainable success.
End 2025 with a Bang for PFP!
Happy Holidays Pork Filled Friends!
Just two days left in 2025—It’s not too late in the year to try something new!
Which is why I, Alanah Pascual , am writing to you and not our usual Head Hawg, Roger. It’s important to me that you know who makes up Pork Filled Productions. So, take a look at some of our personal producere highlights we had in 2025! To check out everything we’ve done this year, read our latest State of the Pork.
Instant Noodles: I literally cooked spam inside of the theatre (lobby). Probably the most Asian thing I’ve done this year.
“Seeing a kid sit upright as the lights dim reminds me that theater weathers every storm. Really seeing the people in front of you, holding them, caring for them, and giving them the gift of a story that they want to hear will never fade..” -PFP Producer Omar Faust
Exotic Deadly: “A highlight with Pork Filled this year was running a super fun and successful performance with our understudy cast for Exotic Deadly. Their hard work, determination, and dedication really shone brightly that night!” –Alyda Storm, PFP Producer
NANAY Devising Workshop:
As part of development for our 2026 main stage, I invited some incredibly generous friends to participate in a devising workshop.
“I felt inspired and happy to spend time playing with you all.” -Actor Iveliz Martel
Outside of Pork FIlled, we producers are also working artists. You’ll have seen us onstage and backstage at ACT/Union Center Arts, Seattle Rep, ArtsWest, Washington Ensemble Theatre and JetCity Improv, and much more. And in 2026, we are not slowing down.
Any donation to Pork Filled makes an impact.
- $10 gets a physical script in an actor’s hand.
- $100 puts a costume on that actor.
- $400 pays for one night of stage time at our venues.
Donate here: https://poweredbyshunpike.org/c/PBS/a/porkfilled
See you soon,
Alanah Pascual
Remember PFP For The Holidays
Giving Tuesday may be past, but the need for what Pork Filled does remains the same.
Some of the Pork Filled Producers were shooting the breeze the other day. Talking about the past year (State of the Pork, hm?), talking about the future. And we started talking about why we produce…
“There is no other place where I feel seen and fully embrace my full self as an Asian American artist. I’ve seen so many talented and overlooked creatives in this field feel propped up, valued, respected, and seen in the work we do. We provide a much-needed gap in the Asian American community where we can be in community together, we can be seen together, and we can be Asian together.”

“We get to call our own shots. There’s no higher up tapping us on the shoulder and saying, ‘We don’t think our audience would understand that.’ ‘Cause we damn well know that audience (which is always white in their head) is smart enough to understand!”
“There is a desire to care for all artists. Whether that’s in food, time, or money. I know we don’t pay much but there is a constant drive to pay more, feed more, and supply a better system of care.”
And we think that resonates with you. You support what we do, both with attendance and donations.
The end of the year is coming, but there’s still time to give PFP a running start for 2026. $10 at a time, $25 at a time…it all adds up. And we still a donor willing to match your gift up to $1,250. You can give and double your impact!
Go to https://poweredbyshunpike.org/c/PBS/a/porkfilled and give now! (Our website is down temporarily, but our donation page is still up!)







