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Version 3.0: Contemporary Asian American Plays (Paperback)

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By Chay Yew (Editor)
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"The first two generations of Asian American drama articulated experiences and issues of race and identity. In this anthology, a new generation of Asian American playwrights explores the myriad ways in which Asians live in America."--Editor Chay Yew

This first major anthology of contemporary Asian American drama in almost two decades collects the following: Julia Cho's Durango; Sunil Kuruvilla's Rice Boy; Han Ong's Swoony Planet; Sung Rno's Wave; Diana Son's Boy; Alice Tuan's Last of the Suns;and Chay Yew's Question 27, Question 28. These are works that readily combine the Medea myth with wave-particle physics; that nimbly move between a field in Kitchener, Canada, and a treetop in Kerala, India; that fully explore complexities of gender, sexuality, and family, demonstrating the cultural and aesthetical diversity of the new generation.

Also included is The Square, a choral piece by sixteen leading playwrights (including Maria Irene Fornes, Jessica Hagedorn, David Henry Hwang, Craig Lucas, Jos Rivera, and Mac Wellman) meditating on 120 years of relationships between non-Asian Americans and the Asian American community, set in a public square of an American city's Chinatown.

Chay Yew is a noted playwright and director whose work has been produced Off Broadway and across the United States. He has served as head of the Asian Theatre Workshop at the Mark Taper Forum, and he is a former resident director at East West Players.

About the Author


Chay Yes is a noted playwright and director in who's work has been produced in numerous theatres across the US. He is the former director of the Asian Theatre Lab at the Mark Taper Theatre and is on the executive board of the Society for Stage Directors and Choreographers. He lives in Los Angeles.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781559363631
ISBN-10: 1559363630
Publisher: Theatre Communications Group
Publication Date: August 2nd, 2011
Pages: 400
Language: English