Sue wraps her work on feature film Story Ave

From Deadline.com:
”Asante Blackk & Luis Guzmán To Topline Aristotle Torres’ First Feature ‘Story Ave’ For FirstGen & Jamie Foxx’s Foxxhole; Alex Hibbert, Melvin Gregg, Cassandra Freeman & Coral Peña Also Set

Asante Blackk (When They See Us) and Luis Guzmán (Traffic) have been tapped as the leads for Aristotle Torres’ feature directorial debut Story Ave, for FirstGen Content (Catch the Fair One, Call Jane) and Jamie Foxx’s Foxxhole Productions. The film, which has wrapped production in New York, will also star Alex Hibbert (Moonlight), Melvin Gregg (Nine Perfect Strangers), Cassandra Freeman (Monsters and Men) and Coral Peña (For All Mankind).
Based on Torres’ 2018 short of the same name co-written by Bonsu Thompson — which was, in turn, based on Torres’ life — Story Ave follows a teenage graffiti artist (Blackk) who, after running away from home, holds up an unsuspecting MTA worker (Guzmán) in a robbery gone right that changes their lives forever.”

Sue in leading role of short film "Expecting" premiering at Big Apple Film Festival!

Join Sue for a screening of “Expecting” at the Big Apple Film Festival Fall 2019!

For tickets: Thu, Nov 21st, 6:00 PM @ Cinepolis Theater, Theater 9

"Expecting" is a comedy-drama about a pregnant woman – Amanda – who is forced to confront her loneliness on the cusp of giving her baby for adoption. A conversation with her best friend leads her to realize that she might be making the biggest mistake of her life.

Director & Screenwriter: Cole Smith

Producer: Louis Lagayette, Columbia University

Cast: Sue Kim, Tij Doyen, Sarah Babb

Sue starring in Sea Dog Theater's production of The Catastrophe Club running until 11/22!

www.thecatastropheclub.com

Picture yourself as ancient history…

Modeled on the long human tradition of secret societies gathering--at great personal risk--to exchange forbidden ideas and stories, The Catastrophe Club invites you 500 years into the future to examine the early 21st century just before the collapse of civilization as we know it.

The world of the 26th century is organized in relative peace and safety, but the price of this peace and safety is what we presently call our humanity. Sanitized and isolated, but thoroughly provided for, some of our distant descendants have begun to ask questions. They have crept out into public to meet in illegal recreation rooms and peer into their past.

Like a dining room from ancient Pompeii, The Catastrophe Club excavates the ruins of an ordinary New York City bar on what began as an ordinary night. Buried in this room are questions:


What do we leave behind?

What is the purpose of life?

What does it mean to be touched?

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Sue starring in Convention at the Irondale Theatre through June 29th!

Convention opened to rave reviews and Broadway World mentioned Sue in particular:

“The best performances were strongly defined, appropriately serious in tone while also being amusing. McLean Peterson's Mayor Kelly, Michael Pantozzi's Philip Murray (from the Congress of Industrial Organizations) and Sue Kim as Dorothy Vrendenburgh, the Secretary of the DNC, were especially memorable.” - Broadway World (full review)

Convention is the true-and-overlooked story of what went down at the 1944 Democratic National Convention when the people’s favorite, progressive incumbent Vice President Henry Wallace, was denied nomination as FDR’s running mate, in favor of the moderate Senator Harry Truman. As FDR was on the brink of dying, this choice meant the Presidency, and the future of the Democratic Party.

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