a little self-guided research pt. 2: chinese performance theory
As I mentioned in my first “a little self-guided research” post, one thing I am taking full advantage of is having the time to get things done that I couldn’t […]
A discussion of the research behind my Taiwan Play
As I mentioned in my first “a little self-guided research” post, one thing I am taking full advantage of is having the time to get things done that I couldn’t […]
So there is this thing that happens here that I find endlessly fascinating. It is an epidemic in Taipei City. No, I do not refer, here, to the eardrum shattering […]
THANK YOU!!! 謝謝 你們!!! to all 57 backers who helped successfully fund my Kickstarter Campaign: Lulu writes a play about life in Taipei! !! Your support truly means the world […]
To catch up my new followers, I moved to Taiwan in December for a 10-month immersion that will culminate in the creation of a play about politics + ethnicity in […]
One of the side projects that I hoped I could accomplish during my Taiwan-time is to prepare a full repertoire of monologues to audition with once I return to New […]
Last night I saw 《動物園》, the Godot Theatre Company‘s production of Edward Albee‘s At Home At the Zoo. The performance was at Metropolitan Hall at Taipei Cultural Center. Like Tainaner […]
I BOUGHT MY PLANE TICKET YESTERDAY!!! I am offically leaving NYC on December 10 to arrive in Taipei on December 11!! Phew, now that I’ve gotten that out of my […]
In 2010 I finished writing my first play, Lillian Smith: Being Heard. In it, I discuss the life of the white, southern American writer, Lillian E. Smith (1897-1966), who devoted her writing […]
It is very important to me to have a solid understanding of the history and workings of Taiwan before I arrive, so I am reading as much about Taiwanese history, culture […]