Lucy Wang

Lucy Wang (she/her) is an award-winning, published, and produced multi-genre writer. An accomplished playwright and performer, Wang’s body of work is largely dedicated to provoking laughter, advancing social justice, and giving voice to the less visible. Benchmark Education commissioned Wang to write Mia Sees A Sign for Grade 3, publication date 2025.

Her plays have been performed all over, and many are available at Original Works Publishing, Amazon, One Act Depot, Meriwether Publishing, Applause Books, and YouthPLAYS. Her awards include an artistic residency at Storyknife 2023, Crosstown Arts Residency 2022, Yefe Nof Residency 2022, Hedgebrook 2022, Look What She Did! Outstanding Female Artist in L.A. 2020, Annenberg Community Beach House Writer in Residence, Kennedy Center Fund for...

Lucy Wang (she/her) is an award-winning, published, and produced multi-genre writer. An accomplished playwright and performer, Wang’s body of work is largely dedicated to provoking laughter, advancing social justice, and giving voice to the less visible. Benchmark Education commissioned Wang to write Mia Sees A Sign for Grade 3, publication date 2025.

Her plays have been performed all over, and many are available at Original Works Publishing, Amazon, One Act Depot, Meriwether Publishing, Applause Books, and YouthPLAYS. Her awards include an artistic residency at Storyknife 2023, Crosstown Arts Residency 2022, Yefe Nof Residency 2022, Hedgebrook 2022, Look What She Did! Outstanding Female Artist in L.A. 2020, Annenberg Community Beach House Writer in Residence, Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays, Best New Play with Political and Social Significance Katherine & Lee Chilcote Foundation, Berrilla Kerr Foundation, and James Thurber Fellowship.

After Wang sold a half-hour TV comedy pilot, Wang began performing developing one-woman shows to sold-out audiences. She was the first comedian to perform in the Green Room at Crosstown Arts in Memphis, TN. In addition to plays, Wang has won awards for her healthcare journalism, teleplays, and her screenplays FILL OR KILL and YOUNG AMERICANS. Her poetry and prose have appeared in literary journals and trade magazines.

Wang has taught and lectured at many places including the University of Southern California, Berklee at Boston Conservatory, Ohio State University, PEN in the Classroom, Los Angeles Unified, Fairfield University, Clarion University, University of Connecticut, Firestone High School, Baruch College. She currently mentors privately and teaches at the escript.ws and the Dramatists Guild Institute. So many of her students have won prizes under Wang’s mentorship that her students say Wang doesn’t teach writing, Wang teaches success!

Lucy has served as a juror and panelist for many fellowships and contests including the National Scholastic Writing Awards, Santa Monica Fellowship, Hedgebrook, Djerassi, Jewish Plays Project, Millay Colony, Bay Area Playwrights Festival. Wang is a co-founder of Honor Roll! and served on the executive committee. In her spare time, she loves to garden, cook, and play piano. Her manuscripts are archived at the Huntington Library and CEMA collections at UC Santa Barbara.

Scripts

A Is For American

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Comic monologue written for the UNALIENABLE PROJECT. An Asian American gives tips on how to survive during the age of coronavirus. Morgen Chang performs in a youtube video.

Comic monologue written for the UNALIENABLE PROJECT. An Asian American gives tips on how to survive during the age of coronavirus. Morgen Chang performs in a youtube video.

BE LIKE WATER

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Alex has always been a straight A student that respects authority. That is, until she is asked to reprise her role as the Chinese Dancer in Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite. She hates the costume she’s supposed to wear, and the movements expected of her, but finds going against her teacher and her parents opens Pandora's Box. Challenging the status quo is never easy. Alex wonders, what is the point of learning...

Alex has always been a straight A student that respects authority. That is, until she is asked to reprise her role as the Chinese Dancer in Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite. She hates the costume she’s supposed to wear, and the movements expected of her, but finds going against her teacher and her parents opens Pandora's Box. Challenging the status quo is never easy. Alex wonders, what is the point of learning if we’re stuck in 1892 or 1954? She turns to Bruce Lee and her classmates for advice, courage and inspiration. REIMAGINE TYA FINALIST 2023, PURPLE CRAYON SEMI-FINALIST 2023, PEGASUS LAB FINALIST 2023, AMERICAN STAGE FINALIST 2023 Flexible casting. Played by teens or adults. Large cast. Diverse cast. Movement, dance, physical comedy. Play for all audiences. Family.

Big Red & Little Tiger

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When a man confronts the FBI agent who arrested him long ago, he risks losing his identity to expose the vulnerabilities of the justice system and racial profiling. This intriguing urban tale is full of twists, turns and power shifts. Finalist, Heideman Award, Actors Theatre of Louisville, KY, 2001. Originally published by JAC Publishing until they closed shop July 31, 2019.

When a man confronts the FBI agent who arrested him long ago, he risks losing his identity to expose the vulnerabilities of the justice system and racial profiling. This intriguing urban tale is full of twists, turns and power shifts. Finalist, Heideman Award, Actors Theatre of Louisville, KY, 2001. Originally published by JAC Publishing until they closed shop July 31, 2019.

BIRD'S NEST SOUP

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Chinese Parents. American children. Should Mom do a TV cooking show or be Dad's subservient wife? There's going to be a fight, and the kids are in the middle. A fun and sad play about the rites of assimilation. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until 7/31/19 when JAC closed shop. This play inspired the screenplay YOUNG AMERICANS which placed as a finalist in the Sundance Lab. Jane Chambers...

Chinese Parents. American children. Should Mom do a TV cooking show or be Dad's subservient wife? There's going to be a fight, and the kids are in the middle. A fun and sad play about the rites of assimilation. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until 7/31/19 when JAC closed shop. This play inspired the screenplay YOUNG AMERICANS which placed as a finalist in the Sundance Lab. Jane Chambers Honorable Mention. Mark Taper Forum New Works Festival. Urban Stages.

Birthday Wishes

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A Short #CodeRed Play Inspired by Events in Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 2021, Honoring XiaoJie Tan who was murdered, #hatecrime #AAPI

A Short #CodeRed Play Inspired by Events in Atlanta, Georgia, March 16, 2021, Honoring XiaoJie Tan who was murdered, #hatecrime #AAPI

Book Me!

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Chosen for 5th Annual Faces of America Monologue Festival, monologue about librarians and books, being seen. Any gender, any race or ethnicity, any age,

Chosen for 5th Annual Faces of America Monologue Festival, monologue about librarians and books, being seen. Any gender, any race or ethnicity, any age,

Bullfighting

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Ten minute play. Annie calls upon the ghost of Hemingway for career advice. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until they closed for business July 31, 2019.

Ten minute play. Annie calls upon the ghost of Hemingway for career advice. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until they closed for business July 31, 2019.

Cats on a Plane!

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Traveling by plane can be stressful. Sometimes you just want to be left alone, but sometimes the person seated next to you insists on having a delightful conversation.

Traveling by plane can be stressful. Sometimes you just want to be left alone, but sometimes the person seated next to you insists on having a delightful conversation.

Celestial Class Photo

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

It’s that time of year when everyone poses for a class photo. Conflict arises when students must decide who gets to be front and center. Written for young actors and young audiences.

It’s that time of year when everyone poses for a class photo. Conflict arises when students must decide who gets to be front and center. Written for young actors and young audiences.

Concerto For Organ In B-Sharp

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A hilarious, provocative comedy where contestants vie for a liver transplant on the game show, Who Wants to be an Organ Donor? Finalist for the Heideman Award, Actors Theater of Louisville, KY, 2002. Originally published by JAC Publishing and Promotions. JAC closed shop 7/31/19. All rights reverted back to author.

A hilarious, provocative comedy where contestants vie for a liver transplant on the game show, Who Wants to be an Organ Donor? Finalist for the Heideman Award, Actors Theater of Louisville, KY, 2002. Originally published by JAC Publishing and Promotions. JAC closed shop 7/31/19. All rights reverted back to author.

Damn You Look Good

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Monologue written expressing for actors 50+ to perform in a FUN! raiser, Red Herring Productions in Columbus, OHIO, March 9, 2020. Performed by Antoinette LaVecchia Turner for Writer's Block Radio Hour, Scotland. Performed for WIOX Radio, Open Eye Theatre, NY.

Monologue written expressing for actors 50+ to perform in a FUN! raiser, Red Herring Productions in Columbus, OHIO, March 9, 2020. Performed by Antoinette LaVecchia Turner for Writer's Block Radio Hour, Scotland. Performed for WIOX Radio, Open Eye Theatre, NY.

The Dawning Of The Age Of Ganymede

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When Phoebe breaks a cup, Hera and Zeus decide it's time to recruit a new cup-bearer. Will Hera and Zeus keep with tradition and shake up the divine court by pushing boundaries? When Zeus catches sight of Ganymede, there's no turning back.

When Phoebe breaks a cup, Hera and Zeus decide it's time to recruit a new cup-bearer. Will Hera and Zeus keep with tradition and shake up the divine court by pushing boundaries? When Zeus catches sight of Ganymede, there's no turning back.

Donovan's Grief

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Cherylene Lee and I used to hang out when I lived in Mountain View. She enjoyed visiting me so we could swim in the pool at my apartment complex. I loved visiting her in San Francisco. We loved to dance. A few times we had to park at her ex's because parking was impossible. When I moved to L.A., I first lived across from her old high school and not far from her childhood home in Silver Lake. I asked her if...

Cherylene Lee and I used to hang out when I lived in Mountain View. She enjoyed visiting me so we could swim in the pool at my apartment complex. I loved visiting her in San Francisco. We loved to dance. A few times we had to park at her ex's because parking was impossible. When I moved to L.A., I first lived across from her old high school and not far from her childhood home in Silver Lake. I asked her if she ever attended any of her high school reunions, and she would laugh and say, Are you kidding? Time's Man of the Year David Ho was in my class, who can compete with Time's Man of the Year? You can, Cherylene Lee! I'd retort back.

So when Jesse Eisenberg asked me if I'd a monologue for Cherylene Lee, I was really nervous. What would she want? What secrets am I allowed to or not allowed to reveal? Perhaps nothing she told me was actually top secret. Anyhow, this monologue is inspired by my friend, childhood actor and fellow playwright Cherylene Lee. Written for 365 Women in Theatre Monologue Project to recognize women and their achievements.

Down There

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Down There is a biting comic monologue about how language can trap us and shape our attitudes about our body.

Down There is a biting comic monologue about how language can trap us and shape our attitudes about our body.

Famished

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A play about how two people are drawn to each other through their hunger, and how this hunger forces them to reach outside of themselves.

A play about how two people are drawn to each other through their hunger, and how this hunger forces them to reach outside of themselves.

Final Approval

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A brother and sister struggle to compose the perfect obituary for their mother.

A brother and sister struggle to compose the perfect obituary for their mother.

Fork You!

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When Morticia Noir gets the promotion Luther Fang deserves, Luther gets creative. To prove his boss Belladonna Ash made a horrible mistake, Luther resorts to good old-fashioned sabotage. Luther sets Morticia up with the irresistible Johnny Devilicious because what ruins a woman faster than a man? All hell breaks loose in Hell. Music by Molly Siskin, Lyrics by Shawn Ryan.

When Morticia Noir gets the promotion Luther Fang deserves, Luther gets creative. To prove his boss Belladonna Ash made a horrible mistake, Luther resorts to good old-fashioned sabotage. Luther sets Morticia up with the irresistible Johnny Devilicious because what ruins a woman faster than a man? All hell breaks loose in Hell. Music by Molly Siskin, Lyrics by Shawn Ryan.

Glutes & Hoots

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

This is a short comedy about an “older” woman finding her value, her joy, and her home in an unexpected, unconventional space.

This is a short comedy about an “older” woman finding her value, her joy, and her home in an unexpected, unconventional space.

GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Good Mourning, America focuses on the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and explores how terror, tragedy and the misappropriation of tragedy stirs a melting pot, adding plenty of spice and a wicked splash of dark comedy. Friendship, hope and American ingenuity on the rebound, with a biting vengeance. Published by Original Works Publishing. Finalist, Eugene O'Neill Conference, 2005. Flexible cast. Developed at...

Good Mourning, America focuses on the immediate aftermath of 9/11 and explores how terror, tragedy and the misappropriation of tragedy stirs a melting pot, adding plenty of spice and a wicked splash of dark comedy. Friendship, hope and American ingenuity on the rebound, with a biting vengeance. Published by Original Works Publishing. Finalist, Eugene O'Neill Conference, 2005. Flexible cast. Developed at Atlantic Center for the Arts with Eric Bogosian.
https://www.originalworksonline.com/GOOD-MOURNING-AMERICA-by-Lucy-Wang_…

Gray Matters

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Gray hates to lose, and his basketball team is on a losing streak. Gray reluctantly seeks advice from Isabel, AKA Miss Smarty Pants, a master of feng-shui, in hopes of changing his luck. One act comedy, published by Youthplays.

Gray hates to lose, and his basketball team is on a losing streak. Gray reluctantly seeks advice from Isabel, AKA Miss Smarty Pants, a master of feng-shui, in hopes of changing his luck. One act comedy, published by Youthplays.

The "I" in Stores

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

One Minute Play Festival Coronavirus, performed/read on Zoom,

One Minute Play Festival Coronavirus, performed/read on Zoom,

A Jerry Brown Christmas

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Frosty the Snowman is melting because of climate change. The Grinch has nothing to steal and give back to teach the true meaning of Christmas because 99% of the population has nothing. The Grinch joins forces with Frosty to ask former California Governor Jerry Brown to cancel Christmas to capture the country's attention and make holidays more inclusive. Why Jerry Brown? California governor Jerry Brown was...

Frosty the Snowman is melting because of climate change. The Grinch has nothing to steal and give back to teach the true meaning of Christmas because 99% of the population has nothing. The Grinch joins forces with Frosty to ask former California Governor Jerry Brown to cancel Christmas to capture the country's attention and make holidays more inclusive. Why Jerry Brown? California governor Jerry Brown was never afraid to lead the way.

Junior Moment

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A young boss has a junior moment when interviewing an older job candidate. Flexible casting, any ethnicity. Gi60 20th Anniversary Festival, May 2024. Modern Classics Theatre, Long Island, Dec 2024

A young boss has a junior moment when interviewing an older job candidate. Flexible casting, any ethnicity. Gi60 20th Anniversary Festival, May 2024. Modern Classics Theatre, Long Island, Dec 2024

JUNK BONDS

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

In a fast-paced game of liar's poker, a young Asian American woman fights her way into the clubby, high rolling world of Wall Street. Immense wealth, glamorous careers and intoxicating power are at stake in pursuit of a fat slice of American pie. Published by Original Works Publishing. Village Voice called this award-winning play "hilarious and clever." Earned Wang the moniker "Female David Mamet." "Simply...

In a fast-paced game of liar's poker, a young Asian American woman fights her way into the clubby, high rolling world of Wall Street. Immense wealth, glamorous careers and intoxicating power are at stake in pursuit of a fat slice of American pie. Published by Original Works Publishing. Village Voice called this award-winning play "hilarious and clever." Earned Wang the moniker "Female David Mamet." "Simply Riveting" Wrote the Washington Square News. Winner of Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays and Best New Play Award Katharine and Lee Chilcote Foundation

A Letter Is a Smile Is A Laugh

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Comic monologue about being nostalgic for letters. A person missing staying in touch the old-fashioned way.

Comic monologue about being nostalgic for letters. A person missing staying in touch the old-fashioned way.

Mise En Place

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Aimee is giving thanks for what she's had in the big bad city before she moves. It doesn't quite go as well as she had hoped.

Aimee is giving thanks for what she's had in the big bad city before she moves. It doesn't quite go as well as she had hoped.

My Aim is True

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

This ten-minute play is inspired by the courage and unsolved death of Anna Mae Aquash whose body was found Feb 24, 1976. My Aim Is True is a fictional account of her interrogation by the FBI in Pierre, South Dakota.

This ten-minute play is inspired by the courage and unsolved death of Anna Mae Aquash whose body was found Feb 24, 1976. My Aim Is True is a fictional account of her interrogation by the FBI in Pierre, South Dakota.

My Preferred Pronouns Are Miss and Empress

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Two-minute comedic monologue about a woman refusing to be called "Ma'am." She's fighting ageism and how women are dismissed once they reach a "ma'amhood." Social protest. Wonderful audition piece. Female-identifying. Any ethnicity, flexible casting. Finalist for Faces of America Monologue Festival #6.

Two-minute comedic monologue about a woman refusing to be called "Ma'am." She's fighting ageism and how women are dismissed once they reach a "ma'amhood." Social protest. Wonderful audition piece. Female-identifying. Any ethnicity, flexible casting. Finalist for Faces of America Monologue Festival #6.

My Superpower

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Stan Lee, a 12-14 year old Asian-American boy, has learned how to protect himself and his dreams against a tide of expectations and pre-conceived notions. All he had to do was to find his own superpower. Published by Applause Books, One on One, Playing with a Purpose, Monologues for Kids Ages 7-15.

Stan Lee, a 12-14 year old Asian-American boy, has learned how to protect himself and his dreams against a tide of expectations and pre-conceived notions. All he had to do was to find his own superpower. Published by Applause Books, One on One, Playing with a Purpose, Monologues for Kids Ages 7-15.

The Next Big Step

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Jamie and Morgan are celebrating their first Christmas as a couple. It’s a turning point in their relationship. Are they read to take the next step? What does their gift to each other say about their expectations and intentions?

Jamie and Morgan are celebrating their first Christmas as a couple. It’s a turning point in their relationship. Are they read to take the next step? What does their gift to each other say about their expectations and intentions?

No Joy, No Luck

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

I was asked to write a two page monologue about myself for the 365 WIT (Women in Theater) Project, or let someone else write my story. That terror motivated me to craft an abridged monologue based on my "real" life. The 365 WIT project limits monologues to 2 pages. It draws from a longer monologue that was stage read in NYC as part of Motherlode, Actors Temple, October 2018 I also performed the complete...

I was asked to write a two page monologue about myself for the 365 WIT (Women in Theater) Project, or let someone else write my story. That terror motivated me to craft an abridged monologue based on my "real" life. The 365 WIT project limits monologues to 2 pages. It draws from a longer monologue that was stage read in NYC as part of Motherlode, Actors Temple, October 2018 I also performed the complete monologue No Joy No Luck in my one-woman show CHINESE GIRLS DON'T SWEAR.

NUMBER ONE SON

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Lyndon struggles to please his traditional Chinese father, Charlie, and this desire grow more acute after a family tragedy. Lyndon tries to explain he is gay in Mandarin, his father's native tongue, using metaphor since he has no idea what the word for homosexual or gay is in Mandarin. These are words his father never taught him. What he lacks in words, Lyndon makes up in actions. Lyndon and Kevin adopt a...

Lyndon struggles to please his traditional Chinese father, Charlie, and this desire grow more acute after a family tragedy. Lyndon tries to explain he is gay in Mandarin, his father's native tongue, using metaphor since he has no idea what the word for homosexual or gay is in Mandarin. These are words his father never taught him. What he lacks in words, Lyndon makes up in actions. Lyndon and Kevin adopt a girl from China, a girl who was abandoned at the orphanage. This play is set against the AIDS epidemic, and during the time when LGBTQIA parents were losing custody of their children.

One of 10 finalists of the L. Arnold Weissberger Award, and a finalist for the White-Willis Theatre.

Logline: Number One Son explores the continental divide between a traditional Chinese father and his gay investment banker son as each character` searches truth with dignity.

Work in progress.

One Breast, One Nut: A Love Story

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When Sandy discovers she has a lump in her breast, she fears she is more likely to lose a breast than fall in love. Therefore, cancer forces Sandy to conquer her fears and take action. A comedy. Published by One Act Play Depot.

There is also a version where the two main characters are gay, and this one-act was chosen to be stage-read in the 30th anniversary West Hollywood Playreading Festival 2015.

When Sandy discovers she has a lump in her breast, she fears she is more likely to lose a breast than fall in love. Therefore, cancer forces Sandy to conquer her fears and take action. A comedy. Published by One Act Play Depot.

There is also a version where the two main characters are gay, and this one-act was chosen to be stage-read in the 30th anniversary West Hollywood Playreading Festival 2015.

Oral Herstory

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Dexter can never get a good night’s sleep and recalls a story his mother used to tell him which might explain why he’s cursed. Finalist, Heideman Award, 2015.

Dexter can never get a good night’s sleep and recalls a story his mother used to tell him which might explain why he’s cursed. Finalist, Heideman Award, 2015.

Person of Interest

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

One of the three winners for Write A Monologue for me.

My monologue was inspired by my effort to sell my 2003 Porsche Boxster, which I named the "Silver Menace." A trainer from my gym said he might know a buyer. I showed the trainer my car, and he was impressed by its great condition and very low mileage. He seemed genuinely taken with the car, so I said, "Maybe you want to buy it. How about taking a spin in...

One of the three winners for Write A Monologue for me.

My monologue was inspired by my effort to sell my 2003 Porsche Boxster, which I named the "Silver Menace." A trainer from my gym said he might know a buyer. I showed the trainer my car, and he was impressed by its great condition and very low mileage. He seemed genuinely taken with the car, so I said, "Maybe you want to buy it. How about taking a spin in my Boxster S?" The trainer, who is African-American, immediately responded. "Are you kidding? Have you seen GET OUT? If we go riding in this car together, the police will arrest me for kidnapping you. If I take your car out myself, the police will arrest me for grand theft auto. I can't buy your Porsche, I'm black!" He had me in stitches because it was hilarious, and often the best comedy reflects uncomfortable elements of truth.

https://nycp.blogspot.com/2017/10/nycplaywrights-write-monologue-for-me…

Pi(e)

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A tenured professor proposes a name change to CRT so that it will gain more acceptance and be taught more widely.

A tenured professor proposes a name change to CRT so that it will gain more acceptance and be taught more widely.

Pretty For An Asian Girl

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Mabel, a 13-14 year old Asian-American girl, feels lucky she gets paid to tutor the most popular, best looking boy in high school until he pays her a compliment. This monologue is published in One on One, Playing with a Purpose, Monologues for kids ages 7-14, Applause Books; Audition Monologues for Young Women #2, Meriwether Publishing; JAC Publishing.

Mabel, a 13-14 year old Asian-American girl, feels lucky she gets paid to tutor the most popular, best looking boy in high school until he pays her a compliment. This monologue is published in One on One, Playing with a Purpose, Monologues for kids ages 7-14, Applause Books; Audition Monologues for Young Women #2, Meriwether Publishing; JAC Publishing.

Scenes From A Chinese Restaurant

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A comedy that illuminates how our relationship to food affects our relationship to each other.

A comedy that illuminates how our relationship to food affects our relationship to each other.

Scurvy

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

This monologue is an excerpt from my play GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA. I'm posting it here because I often receive requests for monologues written for Asian Americans. This monologue was originally written for an Asian American male actor.

This monologue is an excerpt from my play GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA. I'm posting it here because I often receive requests for monologues written for Asian Americans. This monologue was originally written for an Asian American male actor.

Sensuous Gourmet and the Szechuan Peppercorn

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

The Sensuous Gourmet teaches Trevor that if you know how to eat, you know how to make love.

The Sensuous Gourmet teaches Trevor that if you know how to eat, you know how to make love.

The Silver Menace 2 min version

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Asian American tries to break (defy) the stereotype of bad Asian driver, and break into Hollywood. Playground Experiment Faces of America

Asian American tries to break (defy) the stereotype of bad Asian driver, and break into Hollywood. Playground Experiment Faces of America

Suffragist Sixteen

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Written for the New Shokan Kitchen Island Project, Put A Woman On A Pedestal
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, a 16-year-old girl, struggles with her decision to lead a big women’s suffrage parade in New York City that’s expected to draw 10,000 spectators.

Scene: Mabel’s bedroom, the evening before the momentous parade.
Time: May 3, 1912.

Written for the New Shokan Kitchen Island Project, Put A Woman On A Pedestal
Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, a 16-year-old girl, struggles with her decision to lead a big women’s suffrage parade in New York City that’s expected to draw 10,000 spectators.

Scene: Mabel’s bedroom, the evening before the momentous parade.
Time: May 3, 1912.

The Surprise Gift

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

JAMIE shows up at CHRIS’ apartment, unannounced and carrying two large bags.

JAMIE shows up at CHRIS’ apartment, unannounced and carrying two large bags.

A Tale of Two Karens

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Caren wants to welcome Karyn to the neighborhood, and offers her an unusual housewarming present. Is Caren being thoughtful, or is it racial profiling? This is a short comedy about the first impressions we make, how we want to do good and connect, but how awkward it can be.

Caren wants to welcome Karyn to the neighborhood, and offers her an unusual housewarming present. Is Caren being thoughtful, or is it racial profiling? This is a short comedy about the first impressions we make, how we want to do good and connect, but how awkward it can be.

Tao of Fruit

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When widower Charlie pressures his son Lyndon to settle down and produce grandchildren, Lyndon has to come out to this father. Since he doesn't know the word for gay in Mandarin, Lyndon is forced to improvise.

When widower Charlie pressures his son Lyndon to settle down and produce grandchildren, Lyndon has to come out to this father. Since he doesn't know the word for gay in Mandarin, Lyndon is forced to improvise.

Thurberific!

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

James Thurber is playing William Tell with his older brother William when William accidentally shoots Jamie in the eye. Naturally, Jamie fears for his future. Luckily, a ghost visits and gives him hope, shows Jamie that being blind in one eye will end up being a gift. This short play was performed at Caesar Ford Theater, Xenia, Ohio, outdoor ampitheatre. Zoom friendly.

James Thurber is playing William Tell with his older brother William when William accidentally shoots Jamie in the eye. Naturally, Jamie fears for his future. Luckily, a ghost visits and gives him hope, shows Jamie that being blind in one eye will end up being a gift. This short play was performed at Caesar Ford Theater, Xenia, Ohio, outdoor ampitheatre. Zoom friendly.

TEEN MOGUL

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Tracy's life is turned upside down when her mother walks out. Her father can't cope, her brother's too young, and they're about to lose their home. But if Steve Jobs once called the President of Hewlett-Packard while he was still in high school, why can't Tracy call her favorite mogul and ask for a job? With a little push from her English teacher, Tracy leaps for the brass ring, but it's going to take some...

Tracy's life is turned upside down when her mother walks out. Her father can't cope, her brother's too young, and they're about to lose their home. But if Steve Jobs once called the President of Hewlett-Packard while he was still in high school, why can't Tracy call her favorite mogul and ask for a job? With a little push from her English teacher, Tracy leaps for the brass ring, but it's going to take some unlikely allies to help her navigate the prickly paths of success and save her family, her house and herself in this play inspired by a true story. Published by YouthPlays. Bookheaded, LLC selected a scene from this play for StudySync, 2017.

Trayf

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

A love triangle. Ruth loves Peter, but she used to love Kendall. Kendall still loves Ruth in spite of himself, and proposes Ruth return her love in another way. Romantic comedy. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until 7/31/19 when they closed shop. All rights reverted back to playwright.

A love triangle. Ruth loves Peter, but she used to love Kendall. Kendall still loves Ruth in spite of himself, and proposes Ruth return her love in another way. Romantic comedy. Published by JAC Publishing and Promotions until 7/31/19 when they closed shop. All rights reverted back to playwright.

Two Artists Trying to Pay Their Bill

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Ten-minute play which can be stretched to fifteen if everyone wants to ham it up. When two artists (a composer and a playwright) discover the hottest five-star restaurant has jacked up its prices, the pair must find a creative way to pay their bill. Flexible casting. Any age, any ethnicity.

Ten-minute play which can be stretched to fifteen if everyone wants to ham it up. When two artists (a composer and a playwright) discover the hottest five-star restaurant has jacked up its prices, the pair must find a creative way to pay their bill. Flexible casting. Any age, any ethnicity.

A Walkable Feast

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Sometimes the shortest distance is the longest commute, and a walkable feast.

Miss/Mister Lewis loved living across the street from John Marshall High. All she/he/they had to do was roll out of bed, get dressed and walk across the street to teach. It was the best commute ever, until one of her students needed to see her after class.

Sometimes the shortest distance is the longest commute, and a walkable feast.

Miss/Mister Lewis loved living across the street from John Marshall High. All she/he/they had to do was roll out of bed, get dressed and walk across the street to teach. It was the best commute ever, until one of her students needed to see her after class.

W or M?

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When Glenn learns his new tennis dates is an old flame and now a transgendered male, the news threatens to knock him off his game. This play is inspired by and dedicated to a second cousin who went from Stephanie to Al. An earlier draft was read on Hey Playwright podcast. Staged Reading, July 15 and July 17, 2023, LaJolla Theatre Ensemble, LaJolla, CA.

When Glenn learns his new tennis dates is an old flame and now a transgendered male, the news threatens to knock him off his game. This play is inspired by and dedicated to a second cousin who went from Stephanie to Al. An earlier draft was read on Hey Playwright podcast. Staged Reading, July 15 and July 17, 2023, LaJolla Theatre Ensemble, LaJolla, CA.

We Can Be Heroes

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

Europe's most famous transgender, Romy Haag, explains how she stood up for love, freedom and David Bowie during the Berlin Wall years.

Europe's most famous transgender, Romy Haag, explains how she stood up for love, freedom and David Bowie during the Berlin Wall years.

Who's Afraid of the Bears?

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

When two old friends meet, they struggle to present their best selves, even though they are both hurting inside. Studies show that in this age of social media, people feel more isolated. Everyone posts highlight reels that make their lives look perfect, and yet, nobody's life is perfect.

Claire and Aaron meet up and pretend they're okay until their inner private selves emerge. Their private selves know...

When two old friends meet, they struggle to present their best selves, even though they are both hurting inside. Studies show that in this age of social media, people feel more isolated. Everyone posts highlight reels that make their lives look perfect, and yet, nobody's life is perfect.

Claire and Aaron meet up and pretend they're okay until their inner private selves emerge. Their private selves know better, and push their public selves to open up with honesty, compassion, and humor. Our public selves may differ from how we see ourselves which allows for flexible, nontraditional, and fun/comic casting. The play is set in a restaurant where the actors may also play with their food.

Young Soldier

by Lucy Wang

Synopsis

This monologue is excerpted from my full-length play GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA. It is a popular audition monologue for male actors so I've decided to share it here.

This monologue is excerpted from my full-length play GOOD MOURNING, AMERICA. It is a popular audition monologue for male actors so I've decided to share it here.