Moon Bear

by Nina Ki

Silver and Richie are siblings without parents. As the two grow up, they cling to one another as each other's family, and help one another navigate their positions as social outsiders - Silver as a genderqueer weirdo, and Richie as a drug dealing gangbanger. In a parallel world, Bear is ousted from his clan and through a gesture of filial piety, is turned by Hwanung, a gay Korean god, into a human woman. S/he is...

Silver and Richie are siblings without parents. As the two grow up, they cling to one another as each other's family, and help one another navigate their positions as social outsiders - Silver as a genderqueer weirdo, and Richie as a drug dealing gangbanger. In a parallel world, Bear is ousted from his clan and through a gesture of filial piety, is turned by Hwanung, a gay Korean god, into a human woman. S/he is then coerced into being Hwanung's pregnant beard, and has Hwanung's child. As family bonds begin to disintegrate, and the god-world begins to crumble, Silver and Bear must redefine home for themselves, to find power through the magic of stories.

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Moon Bear

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  • Christopher Gould: Moon Bear

    a wonderful blending of two siblings’ coming-of-age with Korean folk characters. As always: some adventurous producer should take this play on!

    a wonderful blending of two siblings’ coming-of-age with Korean folk characters. As always: some adventurous producer should take this play on!

  • Enid Brain: Moon Bear

    Yasss to seeing nonbinary representation in a play that isn't fully about their gender identity and trauma with it! Also a really sweet and lived-in sibling relationship that warmed my heart

    Yasss to seeing nonbinary representation in a play that isn't fully about their gender identity and trauma with it! Also a really sweet and lived-in sibling relationship that warmed my heart

  • Nick Malakhow: Moon Bear

    Beautiful, beautiful piece! I loved tracking the simultaneous theatrical worlds of Silver/Richie/Dad and Bear. The moment they met was was so powerful, poignant, and such a perfect bookend to the piece. Nina Ki combines a wry sense of humorous, fabulistic/fantastical tropes and devices, and an incredibly moving human heart in Silver to create this transcendent piece. The exploration of gender, family, sense of self, and being an outsider in one's immediate sphere is complex and uniquely presented. I sincerely hope I get to see "Moon Bear" onstage in the future!

    Beautiful, beautiful piece! I loved tracking the simultaneous theatrical worlds of Silver/Richie/Dad and Bear. The moment they met was was so powerful, poignant, and such a perfect bookend to the piece. Nina Ki combines a wry sense of humorous, fabulistic/fantastical tropes and devices, and an incredibly moving human heart in Silver to create this transcendent piece. The exploration of gender, family, sense of self, and being an outsider in one's immediate sphere is complex and uniquely presented. I sincerely hope I get to see "Moon Bear" onstage in the future!

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Character Information

  • SILVER/HYO-SONN
    Silver ages in the play, from child to adult.
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    korean / korean american,
    Korean
    Character Gender Identity
    AFAB nonbinary
  • RICHIE
    Richie ages in the play, from child to young adult.
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Korean/Korean American
    Character Gender Identity
    AMAB (relevant to the plot)
  • FATHER
    Character Age
    40s-50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Korean
    Character Gender Identity
    AMAB (relevant to the plot)
  • BEAR
    Bear is a bear. Surprise!
    Character Age
    20s-40s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any Race/Ethnicity,
    Asian American/Korean American
    Character Gender Identity
    Almost any gender,
    Non-binary/genderfluid,
    Genderfluid
  • TIGER
    Tiger is a tiger. Surprise!
    Character Age
    20s-30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably BIPOC)
    Character Gender Identity
    AFAB or transfem
  • MOON
    Moon is the moon. Surprise!
    Character Age
    any age
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any (but probably BIPOC)
    Character Gender Identity
    Any gender
  • HWANUNG
    Hwanung is a closeted gay Korean god. Please find a queer actor for this role.
    Character Age
    20s-30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian American/Korean American
    Character Gender Identity
    AMAB (relevant to the plot)

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization Stay True Theatre, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Brave New World Rep's Brave New Works, Year 2020
  • Type Reading, Organization Brave New World Repertory Theatre, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization HBMG Foundation, Year 2018
  • Type Workshop, Organization Jason Fong's Writer's Workshop Series, Year 2015

Awards

  • Writing Fellowship
    The Playwright's Realm
    Finalist
    2021
  • Relentless Award
    American Playwrighting Federation
    Honorable Mention
    2018