When her husband dies, a young Japanese immigrant has to deal with the unruly stepson he leaves behind – and the ghost of his former wife.
When her husband dies, a young Japanese immigrant has to deal with the unruly stepson he leaves behind – and the ghost of his former wife.
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SETTING THE TABLE
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Lisa Kenner Grissom:
SETTING THE TABLE
by Velina Hasu Houston
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In this lyrical and haunting drama, Hasu Houston explores the nature of love and family against the backdrop of cultural difference, while opening up possibilities for healing and closure. The beautiful imagery in this play resonates long after the experience of reading it. I look forward to seeing this piece come to life on stages soon.
In this lyrical and haunting drama, Hasu Houston explores the nature of love and family against the backdrop of cultural difference, while opening up possibilities for healing and closure. The beautiful imagery in this play resonates long after the experience of reading it. I look forward to seeing this piece come to life on stages soon.
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Jennifer Maisel:
SETTING THE TABLE
by Velina Hasu Houston
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What an epic beautiful story that crosses cultures yet resonates in all of them. Hasu Houston portray love and grief with such a delicate hand. There's magic in this play. I can't wait to see it fully staged.
What an epic beautiful story that crosses cultures yet resonates in all of them. Hasu Houston portray love and grief with such a delicate hand. There's magic in this play. I can't wait to see it fully staged.