Fall of Remembrance and ‘Good Trouble’
The TCG executive letter in the Fall 2025 issue explores urgencies of past and present.
The TCG executive letter in the Fall 2025 issue explores urgencies of past and present.
Nearly 4 decades ago, Philip Kan Gotanda’s play tackled Hollywood’s Asian American stereotypes. A recent L.A. revival hit different, for better and worse.
A roundup of prizes, fellowships, and other recognitions.
January looks back on the first female theatre manager, a new-play producer, a groundbreaking Black theatre artist, peak Broadway, and more.
This year’s readings will feature works by Asian American and Pacific Islander playwrights.
The first recipients are Ed Bullins, Constance Congdon, and Philip Kan Gotanda.
For generations of Asian-American artists in the Bay Area, life in the theatre has meant a passionate struggle for opportunity and change.
In a cavalcade of plays both intimate and epic, the playwright elucidates Asian-American life.
After decades of trying to be produced in Japan, a questing Japanese-American playwright comes upon an oasis.
An interview with Philip Kan Gotanda about his play ‘Ballad of Yachiyo.’