Sick, a member of the gang KTG, Mina, a painter and pastor's kid, and Isobel, an adoptee, delve into their life experiences to explore what being queer Korean women means, to them. As they come up against oppression - in dealings with police, within education, and within personal relationships - they find power together in a cacophony of truth.
Sick, a member of the gang KTG, Mina, a painter and pastor's kid, and Isobel, an adoptee, delve into their life experiences to explore what being queer Korean women means, to them. As they come up against oppression - in dealings with police, within education, and within personal relationships - they find power together in a cacophony of truth.
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An opportunity for 3 Korean lesbians to tell their stories that culminates in a guttural cry involving the audience in the end. This is a protest play in the truest sense and it's one that needs to be heard.
An opportunity for 3 Korean lesbians to tell their stories that culminates in a guttural cry involving the audience in the end. This is a protest play in the truest sense and it's one that needs to be heard.