A Chinese son must tell his parents that he's moved in with his white girlfriend. In a counter-narrative, the play explodes Asian stereotypes, in a B movie called "Wrath of the Yellow Claw." "The Globe and Mail" wrote, "At its heart, Marty Chan's fast-paced comedy is a blend of a couple of old stories: culture clash and generational conflict."
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A Chinese son must tell his parents that he's moved in with his white girlfriend. In a counter-narrative, the play explodes Asian stereotypes, in a B movie called "Wrath of the Yellow Claw." "The Globe and Mail" wrote, "At its heart, Marty Chan's fast-paced comedy is a blend of a couple of old stories: culture clash and generational conflict."
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Near Fine. Book A Chinese son must tell his parents that he has moved in with his white girlfriend. Winner of the 1998 / 1999 Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Award for Best New Work First produced in 1995 by Cahoots Theatre / Theatre Passe Muraille, Toronto. 85 pages. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.