08 Sep / No More Cherry Blossoms: Sisters Matsumoto and Other Plays by Philip Kan Gotanda, foreword by Stephen Sumida [in AsianWeek]
Thrilling collection of four recent plays from one of my favorite playwrights: Sisters Matsumoto, The Wind Cries Mary, Ballad of Yachiyo, and Under the Rainbow which combines two playlets, Natalie Wood Is Dead and White Manifesto and Other Perfumed Tales of Self-Entitlement, or, Got Rice?
Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, September 8, 2005
Tidbit: Click here to read my cover story profile on the amazing, prodigious Gotanda in AsianWeek. Click here to read my cover story profile in American Theatre magazine. More testament to how important our Mr. PKG really is!
Readers: Adult
Published: 2005
By Adult Readers, Drama/Theater, Japanese American, Repost
in Tags > Anthology/Collection, AsianWeek, Ballad of Yachiyo, BookDragon, Family, Identity, Immigration, Japanese American imprisonment during WWII, Natalie Wood Is Dead, No More Cherry Blossoms, Philip Kan Gotanda, Sisters Mastumoto, The Wind Cries Mary, Under the Rainbow, White Manifesto and Other Perfumed Tales of Self-Entitlement or Got Rice?