Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Internationally produced playwright

Last night (or thereabouts - with the time difference), two short plays of mine - called East Wind Unfair and Peach Blossoms Fall - were produced at Guizhou University in China.  This was a joint project between students of mine at Belhaven, and Chinese students under the leadership of my good friend Charlie Pepiton, who is in China wrapping up a two-year stint with the Peace Corps.

Our assignment was to write a cycle of 10 plays using the ancient poem called The Phoenix Hairpin by Lu You.  We broke the poem into 8 parts, wrote a short play based on just that phrase, then wrote an opener and a closer - between 4 students and myself, we each wrote two plays.  The plays were then given to 10 students in China, who cast and rehearsed them.  Last night was the performance (in front of an audience of about 500, I'm told).  Hopefully, I'll be able to post photos (or maybe video) at some point.

It's been an exciting project, and certainly a resume-builder. :)  Very proud to have been a part of this.


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