Lloyd Suh’s sense of humor is never sharper than when he compares foot binding in China to America’s transatlantic slave trade. It is a wicked wit that is laced throughout his 2018 play, “The Chinese ...
Lloyd Suh’s play “The Chinese Lady,” now in its Chicago premiere from the TimeLine Theatre, is, in essence, a fervent and self-assured deconstruction of the long, Western objectification and ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The full cast includes Daniel K. Isaac (Atung) and Shannon Tyo (Afong Moy). Both ...
Lloyd Sun’s sense of humor is never sharper than when he compares foot binding in China to America’s transatlantic slave trade. It is a wicked wit that is laced throughout his 2018 play, “The Chinese ...
Three years after the diva is banned, new album "ARTPOP" gets the green light, while China's "Godfather of Rock" turns down chance for Lunar New Year gala show amid censorship concerns. By Clifford ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The Chinese Lady is the Orange County premiere of the searing, thought-provoking ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Audience members have grown used to the clever ways that theaters make requests to silence all devices, unwrap candies and otherwise zip it in a show’s ...
Lloyd Suh’s “The Chinese Lady” is a fascinating piece of theater that sneaks up on you with unexpected surprises, twists and perspectives about human and international relations. And in the production ...
Beijing — China doesn't appear to be very impressed with some of the new friends of world's best-known "Friends." The long-anticipated, star-studded reunion episode of the blockbuster American sitcom ...
Chinese viewers got a different show, and they’re none too pleased about it. Those watching the much-anticipated “Friends” cast reunion special in China got a different, shorter experience than was ...
Flying 2,000 feet over San Francisco on a spring day in 1935, Lee Ya-Ching was enjoying her first aerobatic lesson in an open-cockpit trainer. As her instructor started a series of loops, wing-overs, ...
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