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upcoming performances...

Eurostar by Wendy Zhang,

directed by Juliette Markman

HEADSHOTS

HEADSHOTS

Philistia by Asta Trivedi at Playwrights Horizons Theater School 

"Migrants and natives merge to become one, making the Philistines, in the land of Philistia and generations later descendants are buried and gone, remembering the ghosts of their past, as invaders come and go, yet the same land persists on. Composition of music and movement, merging of the elements and bond to the natural world, come together to investigate memory, the formation & destruction of the Philistines, among others, and human cycles of violence."

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Into the Woods directed by Hisa Takakuwa & Erin McNally at South Coast Repertory 

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Coleman '72 by Charlie Oh & directed by Chay Yew at South Coast Repertory

"Jenn, Michelle and Joey look back at the summer of 1972, when their Korean American family piled into the Buick for an All-American road trip—spontaneously orchestrated by their father. From Milwaukee to Los Angeles and back again, they hit the open plains, stocked with kimchi, banchan and lemon drops, rickety Coleman camper in tow. But Korean parents and American kids hold conflicting ideas of what they’re looking for and the real purpose of their journey comes to light. A funny and touching world premiere by an exciting new voice."

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