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  • Shows
    • Passage
    • Brother Brother Brothers
    • June is the First Fall
    • Young People Social Death
    • The Gaza Monologues
    • In Between
    • Two Goldfish
    • Monologues of n Women
  • New Works & Education
    • Yun's Lab
    • New Play Development
    • First Steps into Acting
    • Acting & Public Speaking
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Past Shows

Passage

Young People Social Death Archive

June is the First Fall

September, 2024


Written by Christopher Chen, Passage is set in the fictional Country X, which is a neocolonial client of Country Y. B, a local doctor, and F, an expat teacher, begin to forge a friendship that is challenged after a fateful trip to a local attraction. 

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June is the First Fall

Young People Social Death Archive

June is the First Fall

July, 2024


What compels people to cross mountains and seas to another country, another continent, and another culture to find their true selves? What are the journeys we take to find home and belonging?

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Young People Social Death Archive

Young People Social Death Archive

The Gaza Monologues: a Multilingual Reading

February, 2024


"I don't know why I have so many bizarre behaviors and thoughts. I envy those grown-ups who look cool, who don't cry, who are owners of kittens and puppies, and who don't have to spend their days divining the whereabouts of their former lovers with tarot cards. My question is: how can I become a grown-up?"

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The Gaza Monologues: a Multilingual Reading

The Gaza Monologues: a Multilingual Reading

December, 2023


Presented in collaboration with eSe Teatro, Yun Theatre, and Dunya Productions.

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In Between: A Collection of Short Plays

August, 2023


Exploring the complex and nuanced experiences of individuals living between cultures, identities, and worlds, In Between celebrates the beauty and richness of diversity and the power of human connection.

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In Between: Staged Reading

August, 2023


This special event offers a unique opportunity to delve into the intricate themes of immigration and migration. By choosing immigration-related plays for the staged reading, we aim to shed light on the diverse narratives and challenges faced by individuals caught in the complexities of cultural transitions.

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Two Goldfish (Who Become Heroes)

Two Goldfish (Who Become Heroes)

Two Goldfish (Who Become Heroes)

December, 2022


In an ordinary fish tank, live two ordinary goldfish, Apollo and Bubbles. Thanks to their short memory, their life has been simple and suspiciously happy - until Apollo catches a glimpse of “the sea” on the “glowing box” across the living room.

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Monologues of n Women

Two Goldfish (Who Become Heroes)

Two Goldfish (Who Become Heroes)

September, 2022


Monologues of n Women is a new Chinese-American devised theatre work, comprised of eight stories that dissect the ordeals that many women have faced, such as sexual assault, unrealistic body standards, and the rigidity of societal expectations.

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