Chinglish

by David Henry Hwang
Park Theatre (200)
22 March - 22 April 2017

“The first rule of doing business in China is also the last. Always bring your own translator.”

Daniel, an American, wants to open up China for his business. There are only three things standing in his way: he can’t speak the language, he can’t learn the customs, and he’s falling in love with the one woman he can’t have.

Tony award-winning and Pulitzer Prize finalist David Henry Hwang returns to Park Theatre following the sell-out success of Yellow Face (Park Theatre 2013, National Theatre 2014), with the European premiere of his Broadway hit comedy.

Hwang’s hilarious comedy about the misadventures of miscommunication explores the modern difficulty of doing business between East and West.

 
 
  • Lobo Chan, Candy Ma, Duncan Harte, Siu-see Hung, Windson Liong, Gyuri Sarossi, Minhee Yeo.

  • Directed by Andrew Keates.
    Designed by Tim Mcquillen-Wright.
    Lighting by Christopher Nairne.
    Sound Design by James Nicholson.
    Music by Cui Jian.
    Casting by Annie Rowe.

    Produced by Tim Johanson Productions in association with Julie Clare Productions, Arion Productions and Park Theatre.

 
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