One Man's Opinion Season 3 Ep. 105: The Far Country at Yale Repertory Theatre
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- Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
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THE FAR COUNTRY
PRODUCTION
Written by Lloyd Suh
Directed by Ralph B. Pena
Scenic Designer: Kim Zhou
Costume Designer: Kiyoshi Shaw
Lighting Designer: Yichen Zhou
Sound Design and Original Music: Joe Krempetz, Xi (Zoey) Lin
Projection Designer: Hana S. Kim
Hair Designer: Matt Armentrout
Production Dramaturg: A.B. Orme
Technical Director: Matteo Lanzareotta
Vocal and Dialect Coach: Midori Nakamura
Casting Director: Calleri Jensen Davis
Stage Manager: Alexus Jade Coney
CAST (in alphabetical order)
Tina Chilip as Low
Hao Feng as Moon Gyet
David Lee Huynh as Two
Haskell King as Dean/Inspector
Jesse Cao Long as Yip/One
Joe Osheroff as Harriwell/Insterpreter
David Shih as Gee/Three
Joyce Meimei Zheng as Yuen/Four - Розваги
Thank you for coming to our show!
Just watched it yesterday and I really like it. I went to see Angel Island last year and was deeply moved and shocked by the poems and living conditions. This play was excellent revealing the angel island cells without too much visuals in Act II of part 1. Additionally, as an immigrant from China seeking to get American green card it’s still so pertinent. The physical Angel Island is gone but the psychological one still exists. There are so many of us going through the so-called “administrative processing” when getting our visa, including my boyfriend currently waiting in Canada and can’t do anything to expedite this. This process can take sometimes more than 1 year! And people’s study and work are put at peril because of this. And it is also well known that Indian and Chinese have to wait longer for the green card, and sometimes we can’t leave the US to visit our family because the visa process might take so long. I haven’t been home for 6 years now and sometimes it feels like a different kind of invisible prison. Therefore i feel very connected to the story of this play.
Wow, thank you very much for sharing.
I just saw this play today, and I think this is a very accurate review. Thank you for putting it together. Take the break you need, and good luck in grad school!
Thanks for your many recent reviews and good luck with finals. As a college professor, I award you 100 points of extra credit to use in any class you like.
lol thank you. I’ll forward the message to my 400 level Harlem Renaissance prof.
@@onemansopinion8135 I teach math, but points are points. Good luck!
You are a college undergraduate? How old are you? How could you take five courses and go to a play and review it almost every day of the week? I guess it isn't a very challenging college or university lol. Is the college in New York? for some reason I thought you resided in the Hartford Area.
Four of my five courses are English courses. So I did a lot of reading on the Metro-North and wrote my essays on Sunday and Monday evenings when I didn’t have a show to see. I’d also stay up sometimes until 2am working on the reviews getting 4-6 hours of sleep a night during the week.
I’m a Navy vet, and averaged that much sleep in basic training and when we were deployed in the Middle East. So, I’m kind of used to it.
Though I’m finishing undergrad courses, it’s also not my first stint of undergrad courses. I have a BA in Journalism. This is to meet the prerequisite courses for the Masters of Arts in Teaching that I’m working on. So I’m very familiar with the pace I needed for undergrad classes.
And yes, I live in CT and taking classes in New Haven.
@@onemansopinion8135 If you are willing to share, what would you like to do with that degree?
@@stevenbogart169 I think I’m going to share that in my Season 3 recap video, because there’s a story to that.
@@onemansopinion8135 Looking forward to it, Tim.