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Skip to contentBY Lloyd Suh
DIRECTED BY Eric Ting
November 17 – january 1, 2023
Linda Gross Theater
An Atlantic commissioned play by Steinberg Playwright Award recipient & Guggenheim fellow Lloyd Suh (The Chinese Lady) directed by Obie Award winner Eric Ting (We Are Proud to Present…).
An intimate epic that follows an unlikely family’s journey from rural Taishan to the wild west of California in the wake of the Chinese Exclusion Act.
AUTHOR’S NOTE:
I’m grateful to honor an extraordinary book that served as a critical and primary source for my research process on this play: Island: Poetry and History of Chinese Immigrants on Angel Island, 1910-1940, Lai, Him Mark, Genny Lim, and Judy Yung, eds. © 2014, Reg. No. TX 8-066-082 (University of Washington Press listing).
The book is not just a wide-ranging account of the Exclusion Era and the history of Angel Island Immigration Station, it is also a compilation of the extraordinary poetry found on the walls in the detention center, and an important, remarkable document of a pivotal and under-examined period in Asian American history.
I’m deeply grateful to Genny Lim, not only for her generous permission to include excerpts from her English translations of the Chinese poems written on Angel Island in the text of the play, but even more for the extraordinary and comprehensive work she has done over many years to unearth, illuminate, and share the history and stories of those incarcerated at Angel Island. I’m also deeply sorry for not including this acknowledgement during the first two productions of the play – because without Genny’s work, along with her colleagues Him Mark Lai and Judy Yung, this history would still be completely hidden from the world. Their passion and commitment to sharing the voices and experiences of the poets of Angel Island were not only of critical importance to the play, they are of critical importance to the history of Asian America. I hope you will take a deeper dive into this history through this groundbreaking book, and I can’t thank Genny and her colleagues enough for all they’ve done to give voice to the poets and people of Angel Island. – Lloyd Suh
The Far Country runs 2 hours including one 10 minute intermission.
Please note: This production contains haze/fog and strobe lights.
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