
A co-production with ArtsWest
Directed by Zenaida Rose Smith & Christie Zhao
The true story of Afong Moy, a Chinese woman displayed as a living exhibit in 1800s America. Told in first person from her point of view, she holds nothing back as she recounts a half-century of performing her culture to curious onlookers.

Zoe Ding is a Chinese actor and producer based in Seattle.
She has performed with Yun Theatre, BAT Theatre, Seattle Public Theater, and SIS Productions.
Her recent acting credits include: The Courage to Right a Woman’s Wrongs, Li, Passage, June is the First Fall, and In Between.
Sebastian Wang is a graduate of the MFA Acting program at the University of Washington.
Recent credits include June is the First Fall (Don), America 250 (Actor/Deviser) with Yun Theatre and The Winter's Tale (Autolycus) and The Seagull (Trigorin) at the University of Washington.
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