Hold These Truths: A Table Reading
Date and Time:
Jan 21 2026 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location:
North Shore Country Day Auditorium
Address:
310 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka, IL 60093

Note: Event start time is Central Time (CT).

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

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Joel de la Fuente

Award-winning stage and screen actor

Jeanne Sakata

Award-winning actor and playwright

Lisa Doi, Ph.D.

Assistant curator and project manager at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles

Hold These Truths: A Table Reading

Activism | American History | Belonging | Civics | Civil Rights | Equity | History | Inequality | Law | Morality | Race | Social Justice | Storytelling

Inspired by the true story of University of Washington student Gordon Hirabayashi, the acclaimed play Hold These Truths follows his principled resistance to the U.S. government’s decision to forcibly remove and incarcerate people of Japanese ancestry during World War II.

Hirabayashi openly defied the relocation and internment orders, refusing to report for evacuation to an internment camp. Instead, he turned himself in to the FBI to assert his belief that these policies were racially discriminatory. He was subsequently convicted by a U.S. federal district court in Seattle of defying the exclusion order and violating curfew. Hirabayashi appealed his conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled against him in 1943. Following World War II and his imprisonment, he earned a doctoral degree in sociology and became a professor. In 1987, his conviction was overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Written by award-winning actor and playwright Jeanne Sakata, the celebrated solo work Hold These Truths premiered in New York in 2012 and has since been produced dozens of times nationwide, earning rave reviews from The New Yorker, The New York Times, and other AP critics.

For this event, award-winning stage and screen actor Joel de la Fuente will present a table reading of the play, reprising his role as Gordon Hirabayashi and 36 other characters. De la Fuente spent 10 years touring Hold These Truths to critical acclaim while also starring as Chief Inspector Kido in Amazon Prime’s most-watched series of its era, The Man in the High Castle, and as Dr. Johann Pryce in Netflix’s Emmy Award–winning Hemlock Grove.

Following the reading, de la Fuente will be joined onstage by Sakata for a moderated Q&A with Lisa Doi, Ph.D., assistant curator and project manager at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. Both de la Fuente and Doi are North Shore Country Day alums.

This event is suitable for youth 12+. It will not be recorded or live streamed.

NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.