DISCOVER COMPLEX HISTORIES AND EXPERIENCES OF ASIAN AMERICANS THROUGH
THE WORK OF 2023 PULITZER PRIZE FINALIST LLOYD SUH.
For the past decade, Lloyd Suh has dramatized forgotten moments that
have indelibly shaped American history. Through a sustained
exploration of over 150 years of Asian and Asian American experiences,
these plays contest the pastness of the past to reveal the unexpected
ways that untold histories reverberate into the present. Suh's
theatrical imagination, his stylistic and formal artistry, empathy,
wit, and humor shine through unforgettable characters. Unique in scope
and perspective, these history plays offer a powerful testament to the
ingenuity and endurance of Asian America.
_
The Chinese Lady_ is a portrait of the United States as seen through
the eyes of the first Chinese woman in America, Afong Moy, who was put
on display, as she comes of age in a nation struggling to define
itself. Set in the wake of the Chinese Exclusion Act, _The Far
Country_ is an intimate epic that traces the forging of an unlikely
family through invented biographies and poems of longing from rural
Taishan to the wild west of California. A play for young audiences,
_Bina's Six Apples_ follows Bina, whose family grows the finest apples
in all of Korea, when war forces them to flee their home. With just
six precious apples to her name, Bina discovers she is not the only
one searching for family and a new home. In _Charles Francis Chan
Jr.'s Exotic Oriental Murder Mystery_, it is 1967 and Frank Chan and
Kathy Ching are trying to stage a revolution but find themselves
thrown into a metatheatrical cage match between a fledgling political
identity and the malignant persistence of stereotypes and yellowface.
In _The Heart
Sellers_, recent immigrants Jane, from Korea, and Luna, from the
Philippines, run into each other in a grocery store on Thanksgiving in
1973. Over the course of one impulsive evening, fueled by wine and
roasted sweet potatoes, they confess their fears and share their hopes
for an unknowable future in the United States.
In addition to these scripts, Once in the Countryside includes
prefaces by theatre and performance studies scholars Lucy Mae San
Pablo Burns, Amy Huang, Ju Yon Kim, Christine Mok, and Elizabeth W.
Son, and postscripts by theatre artists May Adrales, Jiyoun Chang,
Peter Kim, Whit K. Lee, and Shannon Tyo. The collection opens with an
introduction by editor Christine Mok and closes with an interview with
the playwright himself. The plays, along with their context,
criticism, and collaborative insight, offer an expansive view of Lloyd
Suh's vision in an inaugural collection to inspire theatre-makers and
students.
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A Collection of Plays
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350439221
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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