This classic play delves into the search of a Japanese American man to understand his life as he recalls his journey from childhood to retirement. At once both deeply personal and truly universal, this play reflects the beauty and pain of growing up Japanese American in the 20th Century.
Philip Kan Gotanda is one of the leading Aisan American playwrights. His plays have been produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival, The Mark taper Forum, Berkeley Repertory and Seattle Repertory.
Thurs-Sat 8pm, Sun 2pm
ASL/AD: Sat, Nov 10 at 8pm
Old Arizona Studios

