‘Foreign Goods’: collection of writings by British East Asian Artists to be released

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A collection of writings by British East Asian Artists titled Foreign Goods will be published on 19 January 2018.

The book marks the first collection of modern dramatic writing by British East Asian writers.

Foreign Goods features eight contemporary pieces including full plays, short plays and monologues. Its new material is relevant for actors and new plays are available for production.

Edited by award-winning playwright Jingan Young and veteran theatre writer David Henry Hwang, Foreign Goods contributes to the representation of British East Asian people in the theatre and beyond.

Actors, theatre makers, playwrights, readers, teachers, academics and students can all benefit from the works.

Works include:

No More Lotus Flower! by Julie Cheung-Inhin
Suzy Wong: Fitting In and Fucking Up by Kathryn Golding
Jamaica Boy by Stephen Hoo
The Stone by Amber Hsu
Under a Blood Red Moon by Lucy Chau Lai-Tuen
The Confession by Cathy Lam
The Swing by Tan Suet Lee
I’m Just Here to Buy Soy Sauce by Jingan Young

Foreign Goods is published by Oberon Books and will be published on 19 January 2018.

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