Eiko Moon-Yamamoto (pictured) shares the role of Afong Moy with Joann Wu in “The Chinese Lady” at the Pear Theatre. Photo by Sinjin Jones. In 1834, 14-year-old Afong Moy was brought from China to the ...
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to organic remains or synthetic creations, feral proliferation or arrested development? —Anne Anlin Cheng, "The Stranded Beauty of Yeesookyung," in Monstrous Beauty: A Feminist Revision of Chinoiserie ...
Inspired by the true story of the first Chinese woman to step foot in America, Lloyd Suh’s critically acclaimed play is a tale of dark poetic whimsy and a unique portrait of the United States as seen ...
Television stars Keiko Agena and Rex Lee bring impressive power to playwright Lloyd Suh’s fact-based and moving play, “The Chinese Lady,” running on the Alliance Theatre’s Hertz Stage through Oct. 17.
The exotic Chinese game of Mahjong has swept the nation and Tallahassee. But why do ladies love the game, spelled variously ...
Lloyd Suh’s play about the first Chinese woman to arrive in America premieres in Michigan. A fourteen-year-old Chinese girl came to America 190 years ago – said to be the first female Chinese ...