FRAGMENTED by Karissa Murrell Myers
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A play exploring what it mean to be biracial and bicultural in America.
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What does it mean to be biracial and bicultural in America? Told in a series of explosive vignettes, FRAGMENTED is a three person play that shines a spotlight on one woman's experience of being hapa (half Asian). Performing will be Karissa Murrell Myers, Emily Marso, and Brennan Urbi. Directed by Spencer Ryan Diedrick, assistant directed by Daniella Wheelock.
From Tuesday, Nov. 17 - Nov 26. at midnight, the video performance of FRAGMENTED may be viewed by purchasing a ticket with the suggested price of $15 with a minimum of $5. You'll receive a link to see FRAGMENTED after donating. Enjoy!
Our Perspective: Asian American Plays is an arts organization that provides inspiration, space, and audiences for Chicago based Asian American Pacific Island playwrights. Our Perspective now supports Chicago AAPI theatre artists by granting Playwright Residencies. These four month residencies provide free rehearsal space; stipends for the playwright, director, and actors; and one workshop production or staged reading at Chicago’s top theaters or online. Our Perspective is the first theatre series of its kind in the Midwest.
"Our Perspective: Asian American Plays" is an Arts Initiatives Program of Asian Improv aRts Midwest and is a proud recipient of a DCASE grant.