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    Apr 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Court Theatre announces 2013-14 season

    Court Theatre, the longstanding Equity company in residence at the University of Chicago in Hyde Park, will stage the Chicago premiere of Katori Hall's Broadway play about Martin Luther King, Jr.,  "The Mountaintop," as part of its 2013-14 season, along...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, University of Chicago, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Martin Luther King Jr., Hyde Park

  2. Mar 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Victory Gardens announces smaller season, Sandra Oh

    Citing the need for financial responsibility and a desire to conserve resources for the 40th anniversary season, Victory Gardens Theater artistic director Chay Yew announced Monday that the venerable non-profit will have a 2013-14 subscription season of just three shows.
    Citing the need for financial responsibility and a desire to conserve resources for the 40th anniversary season, Victory Gardens Theater artistic director Chay Yew announced Monday that the venerable non-profit will have a 2013-14 subscription season of...

    Tags: Bronzeville, Victory Gardens Theatre, Sandra Oh, B.D. Wong, Tony Kushner

  4. Feb 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Echoes of war resound in 'Christmas in Hanoi'

    With a Vietnamese mother and an Irish American father, Eddie Borey has firsthand experience of what it's like to straddle two diverse cultures. In his world-premiere play “Christmas in Hanoi,” an East West Players production at the David Henry Hwang Theater, Borey exploits that intensely personal experience in an intriguing drama that may not pay off all its plot points but is nonetheless rich with emotion and mystery. 
    With a Vietnamese mother and an Irish American father, Eddie Borey has firsthand experience of what it's like to straddle two diverse cultures. In his world-premiere play “Christmas in Hanoi,” an East West Players production at the David Henry...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture, Hanoi (Vietnam), Vietnam

  6. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| S-S
  7. 'Tarzan' an entertaining and rambunctious experience

    Dancing apes, swinging vines, pouncing leopards, and more. What's going on at University School? Well, the jungle has taken a trip to the theater in Nova Southeastern University's production of Phil Collins' Tarzan. This heartwarming musical based on the...

    Tags: Nova Southeastern University, Phil Collins, Education, Colleges and Universities, Tarzan (movie)

  8. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. For David Henry Hwang's 'Chinglish,' a case of bad timing in China

    David Henry Hwang knows firsthand about the difficulties Westerners can face while doing business in China.
    David Henry Hwang knows firsthand about the difficulties Westerners can face while doing business in China. His latest play, "Chinglish," a comedy that opened on Broadway in 2011 and is now having its local premiere at South Coast Repertory through Feb....

    Tags: Hong Kong, Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Robert Wilson, England

  10. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. On Theater: A masterpiece in any language

    Bridging the communication gap is, quite possibly, the primary obstacle facing Westerners as they attempt to establish relationships with the Chinese or, for that matter, any foreign entity. And this applies both to the boardroom and the bedroom.
    Bridging the communication gap is, quite possibly, the primary obstacle facing Westerners as they attempt to establish relationships with the Chinese or, for that matter, any foreign entity. And this applies both to the boardroom and the bedroom....
  12. Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Visiting Rollins: Karen Russell, N. Scott Momaday, Azar Nafisi, others

    It's time once again for Winter With the Writers, one of the literary treasures of Central Florida. Each year, Rollins College presents the program, subtitled "A Festival of Literary Arts," to the community without charge.
    It's time once again for Winter With the Writers, one of the literary treasures of Central Florida. Each year, Rollins College presents the program, subtitled "A Festival of Literary Arts," to the community without charge. The college is proud of the...

    Tags: Authors, Entertainment Events, Iran, Middlebury, Awards and Prizes

  14. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. On Theater: With a tip of the 'Hat,' the year begins

    The new year is upon us, and three local theater companies will be getting it off to a rousing start this weekend. South Coast Repertory is opening a play with the unprintable title of "The [Expletive] With the Hat." It's described as a comedy about the...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, War Horse (movie), Arts and Culture, Theater, Music

  16. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Theater review: 'Tea, With Music' a weak brew at East West Players

    Dorothy isn’t the only one who got lost in Kansas. After World War II, more than 100,000 Japanese women married American GIs and resettled across the United States. We meet five of those brides, unmoored in the Midwest, in “Tea, With Music,” a bittersweet chamber musical with book and lyrics by Velina Hasu Houston and music by Nathan Wang, now at East West Players.
    Dorothy isn’t the only one who got lost in Kansas. After World War II, more than 100,000 Japanese women married American GIs and resettled across the United States. We meet five of those brides, unmoored in the Midwest, in “Tea, With Music,&...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Statue of Liberty, Japan, Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945)

  18. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| SFL
  19. Chinese-American novelist to speak at UM

    Maxine Hong Kingston's most recent book, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life" — possibly the last from this pioneering Chinese-American novelist, memoirist, poet and activist — includes a glossary to help readers with all the loan words.
    Maxine Hong Kingston's most recent book, "I Love a Broad Margin to My Life" — possibly the last from this pioneering Chinese-American novelist, memoirist, poet and activist — includes a glossary to help readers with all the loan words. "I...

    Tags: Fiction, Authors, James Baldwin, Crime, Law and Justice, Coral Gables

  20. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Royal Shakespeare Co. criticized over casting of Chinese play

    One of the most prominent theater companies in England has found itself under fire for its casting of a classic Chinese play. The Royal Shakespeare Co. in Stratford-upon-Avon is being criticized for casting just three actors of Asian descent in the ensemble cast of "The Orphan of Zhao," one of the most famous plays in Chinese history.
    One of the most prominent theater companies in England has found itself under fire for its casting of a classic Chinese play. The Royal Shakespeare Co. in Stratford-upon-Avon is being criticized for casting just three actors of Asian descent in the...

    Tags: Duncan Sheik, Entertainment Events, Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, China

  22. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. L.A. theater leaders to hold forum on Asian Americans, diversity

    Leaders from some of the largest theater companies in Southern California are scheduled to take part in a forum this month to discuss the issue of racial diversity and the inclusion (or lack thereof) of Asian Americans in stage productions. The forum is to be held at the David Henry Hwang Theater in downtown L.A. on Oct. 22 at 2 p.m.
    Leaders from some of the largest theater companies in Southern California are scheduled to take part in a forum this month to discuss the issue of racial diversity and the inclusion (or lack thereof) of Asian Americans in stage productions. The forum is...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Michael Ritchie, Music, Entertainment

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Elizabeth Liang, left, and Elyse Dinh in "Christmas in...
(February 18, 2013)
Elizabeth Liang and Elyse Dinh
Playwright David Henry Hwang's 2007 play "Yellow Face"...
(February 15, 2013)
David Henry Hwang
Jeffrey Fauver will take over as communications directo...
(February 10, 2012)
Jeffrey Fauver, communications director, Steppenwolf Theatre