"New York is my Personal Property and I'm gonna split it with you." I review mostly movies and New York theater shows. I am also an awards prognosticator. And a playwright.
▼
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
My Play: "Our House (in the middle of our street)" reading
(c) Queens Theater
This is not a review but an announcement that my play "Our House (in the middle of our street)" is going to part of an evening of short plays by Asian American playwrights at Queens Theater. My play is on November 6, 2021 at 8pm. You can rsvp here.
Press release below:
Queens Theatre Presents First In-Person Play Readings Since Pandemic Shut Down October 27, 2021 | Press Releases
Program includes two evenings of short plays written by Writers of Asian Descent
(Queens, NY)— Queens Theatre (QT) marks its first in-person play readings since the start of the pandemic with two evenings of performances. “SHORTS! An Evening of Short Plays” on Saturday, November 6th at 8 PM ET and “MORE SHORTS! Another Evening of Short Plays” on Saturday, December 4th at 8 PM ET feature plays written and directed by artists who identify as Asian.
Playwrights include Kitty Chen, (“Rowing to America”), Mrinalini Kamath, (“Smooth Transition”), Nina Ki, (“Primary Colors,” “One Small Step,” “Broken English”) Nandita Shenoy, (“To The Stars”) Lucy Wang (“A is for American,” “Suffragette,” “Bad Chinese Daughter,” “Walkable Feast,” “Two Artists”) and Cary Wong (“Our House (in the middle of the street)”).
Queens Theatre has always championed quality, diversity, equity and inclusion, making it one of my favorite venues to see new work. I am thrilled to return there to see my work performed before a live audience,” said playwright Lucy Wang. “This homecoming feels even sweeter after the long hiatus imposed by the pandemic, because Queens Theatre prioritizes accessibility and I can bring my 93-year-old father-in-law to the show. What a gift.”
“I am excited to have the first post-pandemic, in-theater reading of my play be at Queens Theater,” said playwright Cary Wong. “After watching theatre on Zoom and social media for the last 18 months, returning to the historic building will be quite emotional.”
Both evenings’ performances will be directed by Aneesah Kudtarkar and Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li, and feature casts that include Borah Ahn, Subin Kara Ahn, David Brown, Shan Y. Chuang, Stuart Green, Nancy Yao Maasbach and Yeena Sung.
“I found these short plays electrifying,” said Director Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li. “The playwrights strike an elegant balance between two greater cultures, while meticulously dissecting the complexity of these cultures. As a Taiwanese immigrant who is still looking for the sense of belonging in this country, these relatable short plays generously offer me great consolation.”
All performances are free, but advance reservations are strongly recommended. Tickets can be reserved by calling 718.760.0064 or by visiting: www.queenstheatre.org.
All guests 12 years of age and up must present proof of COVID-19 vaccination upon arrival at the Queens Theatre facilities and patrons over the age of 18 must also show a valid form of ID. Masks are required, regardless of vaccination status.
About Queens Theatre
Queens Theatre (QT) is a performing arts center located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY. Its mission is to provide high-quality performances and programs that are accessible to the residents of Queens, the most diverse county in the nation. The Theatre’s work reflects and celebrates its community. QT presents dance companies, produces, presents, and develops new works of theatre, family programming, community engagement events and initiatives, and offers a range of education programs onsite, in schools and in senior centers. In 2016, QT launched, and has since expanded, Theatre For All (TFA), a ground-breaking initiative to advance the inclusion of disabled people in the performing arts. Since COVID-19, QT has produced a range of digital programming – readings of new plays, wellness checks with performances for seniors, original dance showcases, a Storytellers series, an online round of its TFA training program for Deaf/Disabled actors, and more.