performing class
by Preston Choi
Working class Jung-Hee and Johnny, the cleaning lady mom to the delivery cyclist son, struggle to get by each day, helped/pitied by Amy, the formerly middle class down on her luck actor trying to catch her own break. A chance for upward mobility appears when Kevin, a rich school “friend” turned wannabe actor, hires Johnny to help him understand what it’s like to be poor so he can become a better actor. The...
Working class Jung-Hee and Johnny, the cleaning lady mom to the delivery cyclist son, struggle to get by each day, helped/pitied by Amy, the formerly middle class down on her luck actor trying to catch her own break. A chance for upward mobility appears when Kevin, a rich school “friend” turned wannabe actor, hires Johnny to help him understand what it’s like to be poor so he can become a better actor. The dubious contract and dreams for changing Asian-American representation twist and test everyone caught in the trap of trying to rise above their current station, until the play ends. A dark dramedy, performing class is caught up in perfecting authenticity, Asian-American ambition, and what good is our love/obsession for working class stories.
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