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Asian American Theater Company

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About Me

The Asian American Theater Company (AATC) was established in 1973 to develop and present original works of theater about Americans of Asian and Pacific Islander descent. More than three decades later, we are still committed to producing groundbreaking, entertaining and innovative art. We are not only a production company, but also a workshop where Asian Pacific Islander writers, actors and directors can explore ideas, understanding that we won't always know where those ideas will lead. Whether these works end up in video, on film or on stage, they carry with them the Asian American Theater's purpose: to explore who we are as a people and a community, and in so doing, to bring us closer together.

Through our productions, training program and young artists' workshops, Asian American Theater Company continues to serve as a focal point for the talents of established and emerging Asian Pacific Islander American playwrights, actors, directors, designers and technicians.
For more information, visit www.asianamericantheater.org .

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

Anyone interested in good theater!

Books:

Asian American Drama: 9 Plays from the Multiethnic Landscape - by Brian Nelson (Editor)
The Hyphenated American: Four Plays: Red/Scissors/a Beautiful Country/Wonderland - by Chay Yew, et al.
National Abjection: The Asian American Body on Stage - by Karen Shimakawa
No More Cherry Blossoms: Sisters Matsumoto and Other Plays - by Philip Kan Gotanda
The Politics of Life: Four Plays by Asian American Women (Asian American History and Culture) - by Velina Hasu Houston (Editor)
Unbroken Thread: An Anthology of Plays by Asian American Women - by Roberta Uno (Editor)

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