MediaRites' Theatre Diaspora, presents the last play of the 2015 season The Sound of a Voice by noted playwright, David Henry Hwang (best known for M. Butterfly, which received the 1988 Tony Award for Best Play and for Chinglish produced at Portland Center Stage) on Saturday, October 17 at 2:00 p.m. and on Sunday, October 25 at 7:00 p.m at PCS. Playwright David Henry Hwang will join the audience for a Skype talk at the October 17th 2pm performance.
MediaRites' Theatre Diaspora project is Portland's first Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) theatre, providing staged readings followed by audience talkback discussions on cultural diversity in theatre and our community. The Sound of a Voice will be performed at Portland Center Stage (located at 128 NW Eleventh Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97209) on Saturday, October 17 at 2:00 p.m. and on Sunday, October 25 at 7:00 p.m. Playwright David Henry Hwang will join the audience for a Skype talk at the October 17th 2pm performance. Tickets are $8 each. A financial hardship discount code is available by emailing TheatreDiaspora@gmail.com. Tickets can be purchased in advance by clicking the donation button at www.theatrediaspora.org
About the author: The work of David Henry Hwang includes the plays M. Butterfly, Chinglish, Yellow Face, Kung Fu, Golden Child, The Dance and the Railroad, and FOB, as well as the Broadway musicals Aida (co-author), Flower Drum Song (2002 revival) and Disney's Tarzan. He is also America's most-produced living opera librettist, who has worked with composers Philip Glass, Osvaldo Golijov, Bright Sheng, Unsuk Chin, Huang Ruo, and Howard Shore. Hwang is a Tony Award winner and three-time nominee, a three-time OBIE Award winner and a two-time Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. His screenplays include Possession (co-writer), Golden Gate, and M. Butterfly. He currently works as a writer/producer for the Golden Globe-winning television series The Affair, and is developing an original series, Shanghai, for Lionsgate and Bravo. Hwang won the 2011 PEN/Laura Pels Award, the 2012 Inge Award, the 2012 Steinberg "Mimi" Award, a 2014 Doris Duke Artist Award, and the 2015 IPSA Distinguished Artist Award. He attended Stanford University and Yale Drama School; holds honorary degrees from the American Conservatory Theatre, Columbia College, Lehigh University, and USC; and serves as Head of Playwriting at Columbia University School of the Arts. Hwang was recently the Residency One Playwright at New York's Signature Theatre.
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