Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Tsuioku undated

The Only Hope 1944

By and By 1950

Strangers 1950

Behind Enemy Lines 1982

Fresh From Detroit 1987

Matters of Life and Death 1987

Martha Mitchell 1988

Mishima 1988

Tea undated

Going to Seed 1989

If the Truth be Told 1989

Barrancas 1989

The Second Coming 1990

Pablo and Cleopatra 1990

Descending the Ivory Tower 1997

Hotel Street 1970

Articles and Reviews 1992, undated

Obake! Tales of Spirits Past and Present undated

The Queen's Garden 1992

Uncle Gunjiro's Girlfriend 1998

Fish and Rice 1993

What So Proudly We Hailed 1937

There Was Another Man 1937

Night Before the Rolling Stones Concert 1981

Gets 'em Right Here 1982

Pigeon Man 1982

Reaching for Stars 1983

Donato's Wedding 1983

Wau-Bun 1983

The Flower and the Bee 1983

Bachelorettes 1984

Waiting Room 1984

The Deli Incident 1984

In Search Of... 1984

Older...Wiser 1984

Paranoids 1985

When Stars Fall 1985

Lorenzo, Love 1986

Sistersoul 1986

Batching It 1986, 1991

Angel 1987

Adobo 1987

Family 1988

Musing 1989

My Friend Morty 1989

Walls 1989

Kenny Was a Shortstop 1990

Kin 1990

The Revered Miss Newton 1990

Letters From Dimitri l992

Shades l992

King of Cowards l993

Sabi-Sabi 1994

Eye of the Coconut 1995

Rita's Resources 1995

Talk Story 1990, 1995

Remnants 1995

The Players And Their Game 1996

The Seed undated

The Passkey of Hearts 1995

Invisible 1998

The Good Face 1998

A Christmas Tale or Not The Murder of Gonzago undated

Hanuman, The Monkey God: a Parable 1994

Misha/Masha 1994

Morphine 1994

The Obscured Face 1994

White Caps or A Commedia Del Farce 1994

The Treasure Box 1996

The Virtual Running Room 1996

Ailing Acts 1997

January Storm 1997

The Jade Hairpin 1997

Eye Peep from a Pinhole undated

Emil, A Chinese Play 1991

Rancho Grande 1991

E Nana ' Ne Kumu' undated

'Kaona' Stories within the Dance undated

Mama undated

Eating Chicken Feet 1985, 1990

I See My Bones 1993

Rosa Loses Her Face 1989, 1993

She's Not My Relative 1992

An Excess of Heart 1992

Details Cannot Body Wants 1993

Aftermath 1948

All, All Alone undated

Sidney Bernstein undated

For You A Lei 1936

Marginal Woman 1936

The Unnatural and Accidental Women 1998

Filipinos in America 1991

Windows 1991

Holes 1993

The Mirror 1993

The Vessel 1993

Ours Is Just Dirt 1995

And There They Are Still 1995

Ushabti 1996

Hijacking the Mayflower 1997

The Goddess of Flowers 1999

Grimace: 2 Grimm Tales with a Twist undated

The Color Yellow: Memoirs of an Asian American 1989

Till Voices Wake Us 1992

The Sweet Sound of Inner Light 1994

The Practical Heart 1995

When You're Old Enough 1995

Islands: A Hapa Wet Dream 1995

SKINning The SurFACE 1999

Both 2001

State Without Grace 1986

Sparrow 1991

Burning Out 1991

Lay of the Land 1991

The Woman From the Other Side of the World 1993

The Boy Who Wouldn't Read 1995

Pidgin' Hole 1996

The Interview 1997

Coconut Masquerade AKA Say Someone Sees undated

Old Man River 1995

Rice Stalks 1983

A Song for Manong 1987

Once a Moth 1990

Nga Pou Wahine undated

Reds, Whites & Blues 1993

Mama, Mama, Do We Have Rehearsals Tonite? 1995

Amerika, I Lab you 1995

Who Sez I'm a Coconut? 1996

Andy, If You're Starting a Revolution, Fax Me the Date! undated

30 December 1896 1996

Oyang Dapitana 1996

Kanta Karaoke! undated

Duck's Eggs undated

Milkshake's Bad for You! 1997

Dear Inay/ Dear Anak 1998

Child of the Sun Returning 1999

Intervention undated

In the Matter of Willie Grayson 1999

A Stopping of Noise 1990

Bakulu 1991

Fishing undated

The Unseen 1992

Mango Tango 1978

Where the Mississippi Meets the Amazon 1978

Holy Food 1988

Airport Music 1993

Nobody Knows His Name 1986

Tokyo Bound 1991

Beside Myself 1993

Reunion 1994

Blood is the Victor 1951

Asa Ga Kamashita (Morning has Broken) 1980

Thirst 1981

Tea 1983

American Dreams 1983

Child of the Seasons 1984

Kokoro (True Heart) 1985

Necessities 1990

Christmas Cake 1990

Broken English 1991

Rain 1992

Albatross 1992

Tokyo Valentine l99l

Princess Ka'iulani: Half of Forever 1995

The Lotus of Sublime Pond 2001

Ikebana 2000

Waiting for Tadashi undated

Miscellaneous

Lost Angeles: City of the Lost Angel 1996

Yasuko and the Young Samurai

Polariod Stories 1997

Barrack Thirteen 1951

Flowers and Household Gods 1975

The Gold Watch 1970

Second City Flat 1976

Momma, Mommie 1995

Hanako

Confetti l964

Encounter or The Way It Really Was undated

Whither Thou Goest 1964

Conversion of Ka'ahumanu 1988

Ka'iulani: a Cantata for the Theater 1987

Ola Na Iwi (The Bones Live) 1994

Tofa Samoa 1991

Di(s)graceful(l) Conduct: A Fantasia on the Browning of the Ivy 1993

Country Pie 1953

Hale O Olelo Nane (House of Fable) 1952

Mama's Boy 1937

I Fear Not Pele 1937

Mua He Do Lua/ Red Fiery Summer 1995

the bodies between us 1996

Arthur and Leila 1991

The Ballad of Doc Hay 1987

Bitter Melon 1989

Delta Pearl 1989

Memory Square 1988

Overtones 1984

Pyros 1983

Wong Bow Rides Again 1985

Yin Chin Bow * 1986

Lost Vegas Acts undated

Mrs. Lee's Jade Buddha undated

The Submission of Rose Moy 1924

The White Serpent 1924

The Law of Wu Wei l925

The Bridge 1952

Painting on Velvet 1952

Paper Angels 1978

Pigeons 1980

The Sky Never Stops 1987

Bitter Cane 1989

La China Poblana 1991

Superdyke, the Banana Metaphor and the Triply Oppressed Object 1990

Breaking the Silence: Japanese Voices in America 1985

Changing Faces l987

Our Mother's Stories 1989

Mistaken Nonentity undated

These Unsaid Things 1948

Slippery When Wet undated

No Ozone, No Brains undated

A Case For Divorce 1962

The Escaped Conflict 1962

For Sale 1992

Let it Rip 1990

A Grain of Sand 1995

Echoes 1975

Morizono, Lesli-JoIn the Valley of the Human Spirit

AsuWakara (Tomorrow Will Tell) 1954

Coming into Passion / Song for a Sansei undated

Rashomon 2000

Partitions 2002

Aw, Shucks (Shikata ga nai) 1981

Someone's Drowning undated

The Proud Son of Heaven, Part 1 undated

The Return 1959

Second Choice 1959

The Return of Sam Patch 1966

AkemiHA

The Family Tie 1958

Taxi Karma and The Dissident 1991

Capacity to Enter 1999

Lady is Dying undated

Fantasie Impromptu undated

Room For Improvement undated

No Mo Mada: The Good Woman of Honolulu 1990

Polly Like Primo undated

Harvard Yard 1984

Another Journey 1984

In Between 1985

An Ordinary Woman and her Sisters 1987

Bob Loves Bonnie undated

Watchman 1989

Fire (Empty Your Closets If You Want No Fire) 1989

1991

Love is a Stranger in a Windowless Room 1992

Housewives or Clean Kitchens and Real Happenings 1992-1993

My Ancestor's House 1992

My Favorite Civilization 1992

One Thousand Hours of Love 1993

Question Mark? undated

Rats in the Tunnel undated

In the Tide of Times 1953

Where Dwells the Heart 1953

Appearances undated

Stealing Fire 1992

The Joyless Bad Luck Club 1993

R.A.W. ('Cause I'm a Woman) 1993

2000 Miles 1993

Stop Kiss 1998

Sonza, JorshinelleDog Days in America 1996

Body Beautiful 1999

Dor Hau undated

Hybrid Vigor 1991

We've Come This Far 1992

Living in Infamy 1992

Women Warriors 1993

Reunion 1947

Nisei 1947

Bran in the Sun 1981

The Birthday Project undated

Origami 1987

Coastline 1996

Dim Sums undated

Crown Goose: a stripping play 1993

Last of the Suns (formerly General Yeh Yeh) 1993

Four O'Clock Two undated

Kitpor: 25 short plays of Go, Fa, Em and Da 1994

Ikebana 1996

Some Asians 1996

maLL 1997

Iconana 1997

AJAX (por nobody) undated

New Culture for a New Country undated

The Age of Personality undated

Falling Through 1993

In the Rock Garden 1977

Hiro l992

Hobbies l992

Maps of City and Body 1999

New Humans undated

Tagatupad 1976

The Frame-up of Narciso and Perez 1977

Ti Mangyuna 1981

Dang-Dang Kids 1994

Warbrides 1996

Mah-Jongg 1992

Number One Son 1992

Bird's Nest Soup 1993

Junk Bonds 1994

Trayf 1994

Melting 1998

Down Under 1999

Leave Me My Dreaming 1980

If We Only Knew 1990

The Aftermath of a Chinese Banquet 1988

Letters to a Student Revolutionary 1989

Assume the Position 1990

China Doll 1990

Kimchee and Chitlins 1990

Yung at Heart 1994

The Apartment 1994

Let the Big Dog Eat 1998

1999

Inside a Red Envelope 1999

Boyd and Oskar 1999

Hannah Kusoh: An American Butoh 1989

Noh Bozos: A Circus Performance in Ten Amazing Acts 1990

TeiGiLAwrecks 1992

Tokyo Carmen Vs. L.A. Carmen undated

The Music Lessons l977

Shirley Temple Hotcha-cha l977

Not a Through Street 1981

The Trip l982

A Good Time l983

Songs That Made the Hit Parade l988

The Chairman's Wife (a Gang of One) l988

Taj Mahal l989

For What? undated

And the Soul Shall Dance 1991

The Memento l991

12-1-A undated

Tuesday undated

The Moon Goddess undated

All the Way 1982

Adventures of Momotoro the Peach Boy 1984

Sisters Matsuda 1985

I Remember Papa-San 1986

The Baptism 1988

Roberta Uno Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Special Collections Staff.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

2003

Collection Overview

Creator: Uno, Roberta, collector
Title: Roberta Uno Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection
Dates: 1924-2002
Abstract: Roberta Uno was the founder and long time artistic director of the New World Theater at UMass Amherst, a theater in residence dedicated to the production of works by playwrights of color. Established by Uno in 1993, the Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection contains manuscripts of plays, but also production histories, reviews, and articles, along with biographies and audio and videotaped interviews with playwrights. Among the individuals represented are Brenda Wong Aoki, Jeannie Barroga, Marina Feleo Gonzales, Jessica Hagedorn, Velina Hasu Houston, Genny Lim, le thi diem thuy, Ling-Ai Li, Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, Nobuko Miyamoto, Bina Sharif, and Diana Son.
Extent: 25 boxes(9 linear ft.)
Language: English.
Identification: MS 345

Administrative Information

Acquired from Roberta Uno and the New World Theatre, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The University Archives houses the records of the New World Theater (RG-25 T3.7).

Processed by SCUA staff.

Preferred Citation

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Roberta Uno Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection (MS 345). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

The collection is open for resesarch.

Additions to the Collection

Accretions expected.

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Biographical Note

Born in Hawaii and raised in Los Angeles, Roberta Uno intended to study medicine when she enrolled at Hampshire in the mid-1970s, but grew increasingly interested in the theatre. After graduation in 1977, she took a year off to explore playwriting before entering medical school, however that year turned into a career.

Hired by the Office of Third World Affairs at UMass, Uno developed the idea of establishing a truly multicultural theatrical company, which in 1979, developed into the New World Theater, a theater in residence dedicated to the production of works by playwrights of color. Serving for many years as the Theater's artistic director and as associate professor of theatre at the University, Uno helped produce dozens of plays by both new and established playwrights, many from outside the mainstream of university-affiliated theatrical companies. During her time at UMass, she also earned an MFA in 1994 for her work on Diana Saenz, "A dream of canaries : the staging of a new work."

Since leaving UMass, Uno has served as a program officer for arts and culture at the Ford Foundation in New York City. Among other works, she is author of The Color of Theater: Race, Culture, and Contemporary Performance (London, 2002) and editor of Unbroken Thread: An Anthology of Plays by Asian American Women (Amherst, Mass., 1993) and Contemporary Plays by Women of Color: An Anthology (London, 1996).

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Established by Roberta Uno in 1993, the Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection contains manuscripts of plays, but also production histories, reviews, and articles, along with biographies and audio and videotaped interviews with playwrights. Among the individuals represented are Brenda Wong Aoki, Jeannie Barroga, Marina Feleo Gonzales, Jessica Hagedorn, Velina Hasu Houston, Genny Lim, le thi diem thuy, Ling-Ai Li, Victoria Nalani Kneubuhl, Nobuko Miyamoto, Bina Sharif, and Diana Son.

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Tsuioku undated

The Only Hope 1944

Summary: A play based on a composite of facts experienced by Japanese Americans during World War II.

By and By 1950

Strangers 1950

Behind Enemy Lines 1982

Summary: The Toda family breaks apart as they are moved from assembly center to concentration camp to segregation center.

Fresh From Detroit 1987

Summary: A young visitor from the States disrupts the sabbatical of a middle aged professor and his wife in London.

Matters of Life and Death 1987

Summary: Harriet suffers from dementia and watches as her daughter and grandson sell her home and shut down her life.

Martha Mitchell 1988

Summary: In a monologue the "Cassandra of Watergate" tells the story of her meteoric rise and fall and her abiding love for her husband.

Mishima 1988

Summary: Mishima, obsessed by death, tries to fashion his life into a work of art.

Tea undated

Going to Seed 1989

Summary: Kenzo, a Japanese American professor coming up for tenure at a small mid-western college, alarms his wife Sheila and his sister Vivian by suddenly joining the anti-Vietnam war movement and falling in love with a young student radical.

If the Truth be Told 1989

Summary: The women in the English department of a small college, in a series of shady alliances and betrayals, deny tenure to one of their colleagues.

Barrancas 1989

Summary: In an imaginary country in Central America an unusual friendship develops between the dictator and the American ambassador.

The Second Coming 1990

Summary: In Lisbon a birdman rescues the last human child as an earthquake puts an end to the civilized world.

Pablo and Cleopatra 1990

Summary: Picasso leaves middle-aged Cleo for her young niece Danielle.

Descending the Ivory Tower 1997

Summary: The chairman of the department is on his deathbed and the vultures are circling above.

Hotel Street 1970

Articles and Reviews 1992, undated

Contains an article detailing Aoki's training in Japan, an article on her, a videotaped interview and two versions of a brochure on Aoki and her works which includes a bio and project description of SUN CYCLES. Also contains a playbill and reviews from Oct-Nov 1992 dual production of The Queen's Garden and Obake! and reviews of her one-woman show "Supernatural Stories from the Orient."

Obake! Tales of Spirits Past and Present undated

Obake! is a program of Japanese Ghost Stories, performed on a bare stage with minimal lighting. Four performance pieces: "Black Hair", "Dancing in California", "Havoc in Heaven", and "The Bell of Dojoji" explore the pathos, humor and courage of women defying their destiny in a hostile world.

The Queen's Garden 1992

Summary: Urban storytelling and street mythology-based on Aoki's childhood, growing up "mixed up as chop suey" with street gangs in Long Beach, California, and her fifteen years of experiences as a community organizer and teacher in Watts, East L.A., Hunter's Point, the Mission, and Chinatown. A look into the lives of "other" Americans and a fearless portrayal of Aoki's roots among L.A.'s urban tribes. A one woman show.

Uncle Gunjiro's Girlfriend 1998

Includes a video of the performance, along with articles and correspondence. Summary: This is the true story of the first mixed marriage in California, the public outrage over this union and its subsequent impact on the descendants today. It is a story of forbidden love between a Samurai and the Archdeacon's daughter that made headlines across the country in 1909.

Fish and Rice 1993

What So Proudly We Hailed 1937

There Was Another Man 1937

Night Before the Rolling Stones Concert 1981

Summary: Friends once sharing a commune in California reunite for the Stones concert and display their joy and frustrations over stasis, sellout, support and lack of it, and the repercussions of one couple's open relationship.

Gets 'em Right Here 1982

Summary: An off-beat Frank Capra-style comedy in which a poor writer wins the affections of a woman in a dead end affair with a rich editor.

Pigeon Man 1982

Summary: The test-run of homing pigeons coincides with the return of a wayward daughter to her parents, as observed by the son who never left and resented his responsibility.

Reaching for Stars 1983

Summary: A neighbor girl and her younger sister entreat the neighbor lady to re-tell her son's tale of wartime love, but get the truth instead.

Donato's Wedding 1983

Summary: Dramatizes the picture-bride wedding of a pregnant Filipino girl and a seventy-year-old manong in L.A.

Wau-Bun 1983

Summary: Historical drama set in mid-Wisconsin in the 1850s; an odd Indian woman in Victorian dress descends on the Indian agent and his wife and with her multi-lingual skills circumvents a skirmish with local Indians while befuddling the agent and charming the Indian maid in their house.

The Flower and the Bee 1983

Summary: Set in war-torn Philippine Islands where a family together with the townspeople flee from the Japanese to the mountains, regaling and astounding the teen girl coming of age with various folklore and superstitions.

Bachelorettes 1984

Waiting Room 1984

The Deli Incident 1984

Summary: Dramatizes an aggravated assault by a homeless person reacting to the prejudices of society in the forms of an aged benefactor, a deli owner and two cops.

In Search Of... 1984

Summary: A spoof on a newswriter scouring the woodsy northern California forests for the elusive Bigfoot when he encounters a woman in a silver suit.

Older...Wiser 1984

Summary: An older woman confronts the sister of a younger man who had been a love-interest, although unrequited, of hers. One has withheld all love; the other risks pride for the chance of love.

Paranoids 1985

Summary: Spoof on the nuclear family of the fifties where the housewife gains self-confidence when confronting a heavy-breather phone caller, her husband conquers fear of fire, and their daughter dispels the mother's maniacal fear of tabloid scare tactics.

When Stars Fall 1985

Summary: In July of 1876 the wife of the unseen General George Armstrong Custer maintains that her husband is a national hero and will be president as she manipulates niece, maid, officers and the press with her cunning.

Lorenzo, Love 1986

Contains the script and a complete synopsis of the play. Summary: One-act dealing with art patroness Mabel Dodge, D.H. Lawrence, and other artists. Set in l922 in an artist's colony in Taos, New Mexico.

Sistersoul 1986

Batching It 1986, 1991

Includes two versions of the script. Summary: A comedy of errors results when a reclusive painter receives an unexpected visit from a former fellow art student with a penchant for faux pas and prone to accidents.

Angel 1987

Summary: A jazz poem/play depicting the life of Jack Kerouac, novelist of the Beat generation, as narrated by the ghost of jazz musician Charlie Parker.

Adobo 1987

Summary: A one-woman show depicting a Filipino mother extolling the virtues of adobo chicken for breakfast.

Family 1988

Includes a copy of the play and a playbill for the Northside Theatre's March 1988 production. Summary: A project stemming from an acting workshop for all ages in which participants' various stories depicted a day in the life of working families with school age children, all of whom have their own daily trials and tribulations.

Musing 1989

Summary: A woman fantasizes about her Muse and/or lover while surrounded by the many characters in and out of her life, all portrayed by friends who bear remarkable resemblances to each other.

My Friend Morty 1989

Summary: A one-man one-act play depicting the visit of a man beset by averageness to his mute (unseen) quadraplegic friend who could have been more. Events reveal that their childhood dreams had been their commonality until the first man's prejudice overcame friendship.

Walls 1989

Includes three versions, a 10 p. interview with Barroga, preview and review of productions of Walls. Summary: Dramatization of the controversy behind the Vietnam Memorial interspersed with scenes of those affected by it.

Kenny Was a Shortstop 1990

Two versions along with several reviews. Summary: A couple tries to retain the good memory of their recalcitrant son for a reporter who, in flashbacks, recalls the boy in her high school with a similar cultural struggle.

Kin 1990

Summary: The trials and tribulations of a recently immigrated Filipino family joining their father in San Francisco parallels that of an Americanized Filipino family when the sons of both begin their odysseys to find their roots and their places in society.

The Revered Miss Newton 1990

Two versions. Summary: Details a woman's initial encounter with varying influences during high school: a liberal white teacher and a rigid African American teacher with a handicap.

Letters From Dimitri l992

Summary: An immigrant reveals the opportunistic resourcefulness that all foreigners rely on or learn in America by pursuing a green-card marriage with a first-generation Asian woman.

Shades l992

Summary: An immigrant reveals the opportunistic resourcefulness that all foreigners rely on or learn in America by pursuing a green-card marriage with a first-generation Asian woman. misfits" during the racial riots of 1968 when one classmate is forever affected by an old black man's lonely vigil and when she herself had initially lost her faith.

King of Cowards l993

Winner of Bay Area Playwrights Festival 1993 Ten-Minute Play Contest.

Sabi-Sabi 1994

Eye of the Coconut 1995

Includes articles, reviews and photographs of productions. Summary: A comic drama of a Filipino musician in an Hawaiian band raising his marriageable daughters in the mid-west with his matriarchal wife.

Rita's Resources 1995

Multiple versions. Summary: During the turbulent 1970s, a Filipino family tries to make ends meet in various quirky ways, disregarding that world events affect their own lives.

Talk Story 1990, 1995

Contains play, drafts, many reviews, flyers, playbills and photo from Mark Taper Forum's 1992 production. Summary: Haunted by the parables of her family's past, a Filipino-American woman struggles to define her personal and professional future amidst the lingering prejudices of modern America.

Remnants 1995

Summary: A Filipino-American writing teacher compares the similar searches of both her student and that of a young Aborigine during her rescue from the Australian bush. Comparison also occurs between her nineties-enlightened boyfriend and the down-to-earth Aussie conducting the rescue.

The Players And Their Game 1996

Summary: Two fiesty writers run the gamut of their friendship, which echoes the baseball career of a certain San Francisco team.

The Seed undated

The Passkey of Hearts 1995

Invisible 1998

Amonologue.

The Good Face 1998

A Christmas Tale or Not The Murder of Gonzago undated

Summary: This comedy explores the possibility that Horatio met the Players for Hamlet, because Hamlet felt overwrought from all that was rotten in Denmark. Written in verse, with a holiday song to be danced and sung in Elizabethan style, or not.

Hanuman, The Monkey God: a Parable 1994

Summary: This short one-act children's play tells the folk tale of the Balinese Monkey God Hanuman in three different episodes, and reveals the change of relationship between man and beast over the centuries. The play consists of three characters: the Tourist who learns the tale, the Tour Guide who tells the tale and changes at each encounter, and the Monkey who enacts the tale.

Misha/Masha 1994

Summary: Misha, a political prisoner wrestles with his conscience Masha, in attempt to remember the crucial moment that occurred before he was accused of assasinating a political leader. His mental battle and his conscious battle occur on the stage at the same time.

Morphine 1994

Part of Ailing Acts.

The Obscured Face 1994

Includes programs from two staged readings. Summary: The story of a young British man who returns to his birthplace of Hong Kong to discover an unknown family tie upon his father's death. The setting is a sanatorium cell where an old Chinese man awaits release from confinement.

White Caps or A Commedia Del Farce 1994

Summary: A tale of lost love and continuance. A ten-minute play telling the story of how one woman's life changes when two brothers enter her world.

The Treasure Box 1996

Earlier called the Junk Bay Tale several drafts, along with correspondence with script advisors and reviewers. Summary : A young English man, Johnny Kent, brings his father's ashes back to Hong Kong to find out about the truth about his family, from a Chinese family that helped raise him. His dead parents, now ghosts, watch his journey from Limbo, and try to interfere with his discoveries in the living world.

The Virtual Running Room 1996

Summary: A lonely housewife seeks romance in the Virtual Running Room of her local gym.

Ailing Acts 1997

Revised copy and first draft. Summary: A patient dying of cancer tries to seduce his nurse on his birthday.

January Storm 1997

Summary:Inspired by the true incident of a Reuters reporter who was arrested in Peking in retaliation for the arrest of Communist party members in Hong Kong during the Cultural Revolution. He got ill and met a woman doctor, and it began a story about what might happen if the two actually fell in love, the effect it has on her family, and on him.

The Jade Hairpin 1997

First draft.

Eye Peep from a Pinhole undated

Includes advertisement for March 10,1998 reading of the piece at The Augusta Savage Gallery, UMass Amherst.

Emil, A Chinese Play 1991

Summary: Tells the story of a young South American man's journey through the United States and into the heart of Chinatown. There he falls in with, and into the arms of, a mother and her daughter and learns the meaning of home. An American love triangle.

Rancho Grande 1991

Summary: This play is a coming-of-age tale of a Chinese girl growing up in the middle of the desert, surrounded by her brother, an absent father, and a mother who never wants her daughter to feel the pain of womanhood.

E Nana ' Ne Kumu' undated

One woman show; includes a videotape of the performance. Summary: A piece that employs dance, poetry, story, music, and the hula to explore the complexities of modern Hawaii.

'Kaona' Stories within the Dance undated

Summary: Incorporates hula and theater to break down stereotypes of Hawaiian Natives and challenge myths that the tourism industry in Hawaii has created. The structure consists of vignettes, short scenes, poetic interludes, and moments of visual imagery.

Mama undated

Summary: A play which employs music, fantasy, and epic storytelling to explore issues of multiculturalism.

Eating Chicken Feet 1985, 1990

Multiple versions, along with playbill and article on playwright with focus on this play.

I See My Bones 1993

Rosa Loses Her Face 1989, 1993

Three versions.

She's Not My Relative 1992

An Excess of Heart 1992

Details Cannot Body Wants 1993

Includes review in High Performance, 1992.Published in Times Edition; Singapore.

Aftermath 1948

All, All Alone undated

Sidney Bernstein undated

For You A Lei 1936

Summary: Believed to be the first use of authentic pidgin dialogue in a play by an Asian American writer, For You A Lei depicts the struggle of a Chinese widow as she copes with bringing up a family of four in a Chinatown setting in Hawaii. Though poor, the children in the family show sibling and parental loyalties and derive happiness from simple pleasures such as lei making with a Hawaiian playmate.

Marginal Woman 1936

Two versions. Summary: A young Chinese woman tries to find her own solution when faced with the problem of making a choice between a disapproved interracial marriage or a loveless arranged union. The play is set more than half a century ago in the 1930s when interracial marriages were not readily accepted.

The Unnatural and Accidental Women 1998

Filipinos in America 1991

Summary: History of Filipino Americans in the United States, presented through drama, music, and dance.

Windows 1991

Summary: History of Filipino Americans in the United States, presented through drama, music, and dance. "Windows," published in Concepts (1987). Summary: Basis for "Holes" and "The Mirror." A traditional Filipino American sister attempts to stop her unconventional younger sister from running away with a white sailor.

Holes 1993

Earlier draft of the "The Mirror".

The Mirror 1993

Summary: Two halves of a Filipino American girl struggle to reconcile their identity.

The Vessel 1993

Summary: On an isolated island in the Philippines, a woman is tried for infidelity.

Ours Is Just Dirt 1995

Summary: The racist Headmaster of an inner city elementary school dominates the spirits and minds of his staff and students until they learn how to fight back.

And There They Are Still 1995

Semifinalist in Nantucket Short Play Competition. Includes two photographs, playbill, and poster from May 2000 production directed by Robert Dahoy at Carlsbad Playhouse. Summary: A continuation of the Grimm fairy tale, "The Fisherman and His Wife." A timid Fisherman is granted his ambitious wife's wish to be God.

Ushabti 1996

Finalist in fifth annual Women at the Door Staged Reading Series, Famous Door Theatre. Summary: An elderly rich woman in orange County tries to order an eternal slave from Egypt from her afterlife. Instead, she is taken on a freedom ride through history.

Hijacking the Mayflower 1997

The Goddess of Flowers 1999

Summary: A young Filipino American woman struggles to keep her family together as she confronts her own failure.

Grimace: 2 Grimm Tales with a Twist undated

Summary: Retelling of two Grimm fairy tales.

The Color Yellow: Memoirs of an Asian American 1989

Includes two reviews.

Till Voices Wake Us 1992

Includes a review.

The Sweet Sound of Inner Light 1994

The Practical Heart 1995

When You're Old Enough 1995

Summary: A one woman, 40 minute, dance theater work where Maura's once white-identified self concept receives a shattering blow in the form of a family secret. In her search for explanations, Maura simultaneously exposes the shame fear she held for her own Vietnamese heritage as a young girl and the developing pride that grew as she turned into a young woman. The resulting piece is a stimulating multi-media journey into an understanding of "self" in a society heavily reliant on categories.

Islands: A Hapa Wet Dream 1995

Summary: An exhilirating multi-media work created in collaboration with writer Ava Chin. It brings together many voices in an exploration of the Asian American experience fron a bi-racial perspective. The work overflows with movement both striking in its athleticism and alluring in its aggressive sensuality.

SKINning The SurFACE 1999

Both 2001

Consists just of an advertisement of the show commissioned by Dance Theater Workshop.

State Without Grace 1986

Summary: A Filipino revolutionary comes to the U.S. on a political mission and copes with American affluence.

Sparrow 1991

Grouped by playwright with "Burning Out" as a joint production entitled "Two Women/Two Countries." Summary: A Filipina, newly arrived in the Philippines after an absence of ten years in the U.S., pleads for her brother's release with a childhood friend she'd left behind who, since then, has become the head of the left-wing assassination squad that's taken him hostage.

Burning Out 1991

Grouped by playwright with "Sparrow" as a joint production entitled "Two Women/Two Countries." Summary: A Caucasian social worker and an Asian American computer systems analyst in a New York foster-care agency have a violent encounter with an African American, once a child in care, who has come to claim his case records ten years after serving time.

Lay of the Land 1991

Summary: A Filipino political emigre, searching for an apartment in New York City on the eve of the 1986 Philippine Revolution, answers an advertisement for a sublet on the Lower Eastside and finds herself entangled in people's lives as confrontations erupt in an art gallery opening.

The Woman From the Other Side of the World 1993

Includes reviews and programs. Summary: a Filipino nanny comes to the United States to take care of a thoroughly assimilated and Americanized Filipino boy and becomes a catalyst for his mother's painful confrontation with a Philippine past she'd much rather forget and the American present to which she's escaped.

The Boy Who Wouldn't Read 1995

Short play for children.

Pidgin' Hole 1996

The Interview 1997

Coconut Masquerade AKA Say Someone Sees undated

Play card advertisements and copy of script. Summary: Flash! Whirlwind family images of a haunted past descend upon Maya's brain like a testament to attention deficit disorder. Driven by profound longing, and the encouragement of Ima, a wild ghostly elder, Maya returns to the people she most wanted to understand.

Old Man River 1995

Includes video, advertisements, and playbill.

Rice Stalks 1983

A Song for Manong 1987

Once a Moth 1990

Nga Pou Wahine undated

Biograpical sketch on file along with copy of published play. Summary: An intergenerational drama that takes place in both the past and the present, exploring the complexities of Maori identity.

Reds, Whites & Blues 1993

Summary: When Daphne Wakata encounters her old classmate, Grace, working in a fancy hotel, she assumes that she is just another loser. But when Grace ties Daphne up in the isolated penthouse suite and forces her to deal with Daphne's past influence on Grace's life, the roles of servant and served are revealed to be not quite what they seemed.

Mama, Mama, Do We Have Rehearsals Tonite? 1995

Amerika, I Lab you 1995

Pilot teleplay for a future series.

Who Sez I'm a Coconut? 1996

Solo-performance piece.

Andy, If You're Starting a Revolution, Fax Me the Date! undated

30 December 1896 1996

Includes a playbill.

Oyang Dapitana 1996

Summary: A dramatic reading recreating Rizal's days in Dapitan.

Kanta Karaoke! undated

Duck's Eggs undated

Dramatic adaptation, story by Fatima Lim-Wilson.

Milkshake's Bad for You! 1997

Dear Inay/ Dear Anak 1998

Child of the Sun Returning 1999

Intervention undated

In the Matter of Willie Grayson 1999

A Stopping of Noise 1990

Summary: The story of a young girl's reaction to her older sister's murder. She moves in a fluid, if not linear, world of death: from a sudden inability to verbally articulate her confusing emotions, to a succinct, shattering realization of what has happened.

Bakulu 1991

Fishing undated

The Unseen 1992

Mango Tango 1978

Where the Mississippi Meets the Amazon 1978

Holy Food 1988

Airport Music 1993

Summary: In this work-in-progress several themes are explored including cultural displacement and sexual and ethnic identity.

Nobody Knows His Name 1986

Tokyo Bound 1991

Includes a publicity brochure.

Beside Myself 1993

Includes a publicity brochure.

Reunion 1994

Includes a publicity brochure.

Blood is the Victor 1951

Asa Ga Kamashita (Morning has Broken) 1980

Includes reviews and program note. Summary: A Japanese patriarch struggles to come to terms with his country's defeat in World War II and the consequences that it brings to bear upon his family, including his daughter falling in love with an African American soldier.

Thirst 1981

Summary: After their mother's death, three Japanese American sisters fight over her legacy and confront the extramarital affair that produced one of them, a Eurasian loner who was their mother's favorite child.

Tea 1983

Two versions, along with many reviews, photos, and a playbill from the production of the play by the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble. Summary: Four Japanese women and the spirit of a fifth struggle to come to terms with their lives as immigrants in a small Kansas town and with the histories that brought them there in the wake of the tragic suicide of a member of their expatriate community.

American Dreams 1983

Three versions. Summary: An African-American brings his Japanese immigrant bride to meet his family in New York, only to discover that the American dream and its fabled melting pot is more myth than reality.

Child of the Seasons 1984

Kokoro (True Heart) 1985

Summary: Beseiged by the raucous mistress of her philandering husband, a native Japanese woman tries to commit parent-child suicide by walking into the ocean with her two small children. The play examines domestic dysfunction and the idea of cultural defense and how it figures in the judging of the woman's crime.

Necessities 1990

Includes a review of this play. Summary: This play examines the journey of a spiritually bereft woman and her husband adrift in a materialistic world. The couple's malaise is torn wide open by the wife's attempt to solve their problems by adopting a baby through independent means.

Christmas Cake 1990

Includes a review of this play. Summary: Under threat of having to care for his retired and recalcitrant parents on his own, an unmarried Japanese American businessman is forced to enter a charm school in order to learn how to find a wife in the midst of women's liberation.

Broken English 1991

Formerly "The Melting Plot". Summary: Five Amerasian women explore the history of their creation and identities through one of the group's search to find her American father. Commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club, New York.

Rain 1992

Summary: On the event of the death of their Blackfoot Indian mother, five estranged African-Indian American sisters come together and are forced to peel back the layers of their lives to deal with the incest that destroyed their family.

Albatross 1992

Multiple drafts. Summary: A young woman confronts her co-dependence as the ghostly effects of her father's alcoholism haunt her own personal life.

Tokyo Valentine l99l

Summary: A fresh-off-the-jet Japanese woman comes to L.A. after having skipped out on her wedding. Determined to live successfully in America, she becomes politicized by a rash of Asian hate crimes happening in the community while she also tries to figure out the difference between love and friendship in her personal life.

Princess Ka'iulani: Half of Forever 1995

Multiple drafts. Summary: A lyrical look at the life of Hawaiian princess Ka'iulani who was half Hawaiian and half Scottish.

The Lotus of Sublime Pond 2001

Ikebana 2000

Waiting for Tadashi undated

Includes only an advertisement of the show.

Miscellaneous

Includescopy of dissertation and two plays for USC School of Theatre: Calling Aphrodite (play) and Kokoro (screenplay).

Lost Angeles: City of the Lost Angel 1996

Includes a video, publicity, and articles.

Yasuko and the Young Samurai

Contains only a review. Summary: A Japanese boy's attempt to win his girl's hand without becoming a samurai first forces him to play with all the courtiers to guarantee his triumph.

Polariod Stories 1997

Summary: In this adaptation of Ovid's Metamorphoses, mythical gods and goddess are reborn as homeless kids who relive mythical tragedies on the street.

Barrack Thirteen 1951

Flowers and Household Gods 1975

The Gold Watch 1970

Four versions. Summary: Looks at the tensions within a family and a community in the tumultuous days preceding World War II; a three-act drama.

Second City Flat 1976

Momma, Mommie 1995

Summary: Momma, Mommie is a full length musical that explores the clash of cultures as a young Asian-Indian woman finds love with an American Westerner. Shirin Kalkunte, living in the United States with her uncle, falls in love with a young American mid-westerner, John Willis, just graduated from college. Together they face opposition from John's parents who see the romance as a clash of culture and not what they had hoped for their son. With the support of John's newly widowed grandmother, the couple manage to gently overcome the odds and bring the families together.

Hanako

Summary: An atrocity of war explodes in an emotional story of the Korean "comfort women".

Confetti l964

Encounter or The Way It Really Was undated

Whither Thou Goest 1964

Conversion of Ka'ahumanu 1988

Ka'iulani: a Cantata for the Theater 1987

Play is based on newspapers, published documents, and the dramatic poem"The Princess" by Robert Nelson.

Ola Na Iwi (The Bones Live) 1994

Tofa Samoa 1991

Summary: a children's play about Samoan children adjusting to life in Honolulu.

Di(s)graceful(l) Conduct: A Fantasia on the Browning of the Ivy 1993

Country Pie 1953

Hale O Olelo Nane (House of Fable) 1952

Mama's Boy 1937

I Fear Not Pele 1937

Mua He Do Lua/ Red Fiery Summer 1995

Summary: A one hour, one woman show about Vietnam, this piece explores questions of memory, personal and political violence and dislocation. The central narrative parallels and contrasts one Vietnamese family's life in Vietnam with their life in Southern California after the war. The play stages memories of Vietnam, which are reflections not only on the devastation of war but also on the tender moments people share every day in spite of and in the midst of war.

the bodies between us 1996

Summary: This piece charts the beginnings and continuation of a psychological state of floating, focusing on the refugee experience of being on water.

Arthur and Leila 1991

The Ballad of Doc Hay 1987

Summary: a two-act play with music, about herbalism in the early 1900s.

Bitter Melon 1989

Delta Pearl 1989

Summary: A two-act drama of inter-related one-act plays about the last rural Chinatown in America.

Memory Square 1988

Summary: A one-act play about survival and sacrifice in a confined space.

Overtones 1984

Summary: A two-act play on inter-racial marriage.

Pyros 1983

Summary: A short one act play about renewal.

Wong Bow Rides Again 1985

Summary: A one-act play about a Chinese-American cowboy whose descendants rent a bus to Las Vegas.

Yin Chin Bow * 1986

Summary: A two-act play about a Chinese man caught between Chinese, Yurok, and American cultures in the 1870s.

Lost Vegas Acts undated

Summary: The play explores the conflicts between three middle-aged (40s to 50s) Chinese-American sisters who as children in the 1960s, performed together in a Las Vegas nightclub act, but who dealt with the passing of that childhood spotlight in very different ways.

Mrs. Lee's Jade Buddha undated

Includes playbills and photos from productions.

The Submission of Rose Moy 1924

Summary: the conflict of Rose Moy between consenting to the match-making arrangements for her to an accepted son of a Mandarin, her own desire to pursue a career, and her final submission as a filial daughter to her father's wishes.

The White Serpent 1924

Summary: A Lama priest and his coterie of young priests chanting hymns to heaven to the young man seeking refuge from the evils (the blue serpent) and the goodness (the white serpent) within himself.

The Law of Wu Wei l925

Two versions. Summary: Depicts the revolt of children and the law of family.

The Bridge 1952

Painting on Velvet 1952

Paper Angels 1978

Published inBitter Cane and Paperangels: Two Plays by Genny Lim, Spring 1991, Kalamakee Press. Also published in Unbroken Thread (ed.) Roberta Uno, UMass Press 1993.

Pigeons 1980

Published in Bamboo Ridge, Spring 1986, Bamboo Ridge Press.

The Sky Never Stops 1987

Bitter Cane 1989

Incldues a review and flyer. Summary: Laid out like a Greek tragedy, the story follows a young Chinese laborer who tries to redeem his family's name in the Hawaiian sugarcane plantations of the 1880s only to find himself fatefully enslaved in the very obsession which killed his father.

La China Poblana 1991

Summary: A poetic drama that explores the psychological and spiritual journey of a Chinese woman who lived in the 1600s to become a great healer and saint in Mexico.

Superdyke, the Banana Metaphor and the Triply Oppressed Object 1990

Includes a review. Summary: a group of five Asian American queer women (4 lesbians and 1 bisexual) sit around after dinner. Each character represents a type (bisexual, mixed-heritage, butch, femme, intellectual), yet each character is shown to be more than just a type. The five women discuss topics pertinent to them. Controversial subjects such as racism, bisexuality and intimacy are treated with respectful humor, then quickly dropped as the next conversation topic rolls around. The play ends as the five women go their separate ways, two as a couple, two as friends, and one to a date.

Breaking the Silence: Japanese Voices in America 1985

Includes a review and playbill. Summary: A three-part oral history piece with music presenting the history of Japanese Americans.

Changing Faces l987

Includes a program cover and review. Summary: Explorations through oral history, story, poetry, song and movement of Asian American female identity.

Our Mother's Stories 1989

Contains only an article on a production of this piece. Summary: A play, with music, on early Native American, Asian, Black, Chicana, and white women of Washington state.

Mistaken Nonentity undated

These Unsaid Things 1948

Contains only a brief review.

Slippery When Wet undated

Includes a playbill and photograph. Summary: A non-realistic, realistic, serio-comic romance between an African-American man and a Japanese American woman. Fearful of intimacy and the being of a person who faces them, Rakim and Helen come to the core of their own existence by conquering their fears in this feel-good romance.

No Ozone, No Brains undated

A Case For Divorce 1962

The Escaped Conflict 1962

For Sale 1992

Contains only a brochure.

Let it Rip 1990

Incldues a brochure.

A Grain of Sand 1995

Includes a videotape of performance. Summary: Weaving together a poetic fusion of song, monologue, video imagery, dance and sound, this autobiographical piece deals with Noboko Miyamoto's experiences as an activist and singer of the Asian American movement, a child of World War II internment camps, a performer on Broadway and in films, and as a single mother. Noboko uses her life story as a microcosm for the larger struggle of Asian Americans seeking a voice in society and creating a greater understanding between cultures.

Echoes 1975

Morizono, Lesli-JoIn the Valley of the Human Spirit

AsuWakara (Tomorrow Will Tell) 1954

Coming into Passion / Song for a Sansei undated

Contains only reviews of this piece.

Rashomon 2000

Includes publicity materials. Summary: Set in a forest outside of Kyoto, a horrible crime takes place and three people are brought together by fate. A Japanese tale about the relativism and unknowability of truth. A Judge meets a mysterious woman at the gates of Rashomon and recounts the one trial that stumped his reasoning. Three different accounts of the murder were presented at trial and the judge eventually settles on his own perceptions of character to execute justice. The woman challenges his verdict and presents her own rendition of what happened.

Partitions 2002

Contains only publicity material. Summary: Partitions explores a story of remembrance of the division of families and hearts caused by the partition of India in 1947. Set during the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, immediately after Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's assassination in Delhi, a young Sikh journalist, Bishen Singh, sets off on a search for his own roots and attempts to understand the past in order to restore his hope in the future.

Aw, Shucks (Shikata ga nai) 1981

Includes a review with comments by Ms. Noda. Summary: A tragi-comedy in two acts, this play focuses on the lives of three women with a common goal. As they paint a room in a San Francisco Victorian, their separate lives unfold romantically, materially and spiritually.

Someone's Drowning undated

The Proud Son of Heaven, Part 1 undated

The Return 1959

Summary: A soldier who returns home to Hiroshima, is spat on because he returns home alive. He sees his disfigured wife for the first time. He insists he will take her to his new home, but when he shudders at the sight of the disfigured half of her face, she refuses to go and escapes into the hills. To be read as poetry.

Second Choice 1959

Summary: Through a health agency the American government offers to provide plastic surgery to Namilo, but the Japanese spurn charity. Why offer aid to 50 when 50,000 need plastic surgery? Should she accept the offer?

The Return of Sam Patch 1966

Summary: Sampachi (called Sam Patch by Americans) returns back to Japan on one of Commodore Perry's ships, but would be put to death by Shogun if caught. He sneaks into his family home on Bon night, while all are dancing and paying respect to family ancestors.

AkemiHA

Summary: This performance piece uses the music, surrealistic text, and the Japanese dance form, Butoh, to illustrate the experiences of the main character, who struggles with the confines and barriers of language.

The Family Tie 1958

Taxi Karma and The Dissident 1991

Includes press releases with quotes from reviewers, reviews, technical requirements and observed audiences to be targeted by publicity. Summary: Taxi Karma: The home of the Dalai Lama is vividly evoked in a madcap taxi ride through Dharamsale, India, introducing us to Tibetan aristocrats, Hindi movie stars, child beggars and Buddhist monks. The Dissident: searching for ancestral wisdom in China, Sam is drawn to the Himalayan plateaus where she meets a Buddhist nun with haunting accounts of post-Tiananmen Tibet.

Capacity to Enter 1999

Copy of script and a video of the performance. Summary: This piece explores what happens when an Asian lesbian and practicing Buddhist finds desire, identity, and commitments at odds. Finely drawn character monologues include an exiled Zen master, a 1970s radical lesbian separatist, a bewildered Chinese-American mother, and a zestful Italian cook.

Lady is Dying undated

Summary: a play about the disappearing values in Japanese American life. Family conflicts arise when a man assumes he understands his Japanese heritage and is confronted with a crisis that makes him choose between his Western values and those he believes he has found in his study of Japanese culture. He must choose between life and death for his father and determine how to care for his surviving mother.

Fantasie Impromptu undated

Room For Improvement undated

No Mo Mada: The Good Woman of Honolulu 1990

Summary: When World War I ended many women in Hawaii quit their wartime jobs to settle down and raise kids. Effie Wong retired and found herself with a baby girl in a traditional Chinese family with a post-war, post-partum depression. On Mother's Day she faces an ailing mother-in-law, remembers her mother's painful death, and confronts her failure to bring a son into her husband's family.

Polly Like Primo undated

Published in Redneck Review of Literature, #XXIV, Spring 1993, pg. 37.

Harvard Yard 1984

Includes a playbill. Summary: An extremely unhappily married older couple who stayed together for years without ever understanding each other. The man gives in to the woman's furious complaints.

Another Journey 1984

First draft.

In Between 1985

Includes a brief review.

An Ordinary Woman and her Sisters 1987

Contains only reviews.

Bob Loves Bonnie undated

Summary: A one-act about two New Yorkers completely lost in their own narrow, isolated world.

Watchman 1989

Contains only reviews and a photograph from the production.

Fire (Empty Your Closets If You Want No Fire) 1989

Contains only reviews and a photograph from the production. "Blow Job" was taken from another play, "Dreamland," and included in "Fire." Includes reviews, radio broadcast, press release and a poster.

1991

First and final drafts in archive along with production photo and flyer. Summary: This play is experienced in the mind of an Arab woman living in America during the Persian Gulf war of 1991. She is watching the non-stop carpet bombing of her native city, Basra.

Love is a Stranger in a Windowless Room 1992

Early and final draft, along with article on play. Summary: This play is about the everlasting complication and difficulty of relationships and fantasy of something, no matter how vague as being better somewhere else.

Housewives or Clean Kitchens and Real Happenings 1992-1993

My Ancestor's House 1992

Two versions, along with production notes, a review and a playbill.

My Favorite Civilization 1992

Two versions, along with production notes, a review and a playbill.

One Thousand Hours of Love 1993

Early and final drafts, along with many reviews a playbill, a press release. Summary: A play which begins as a love story between an Indian woman and a British gentleman and turns into a horrific tale of everlasting colonization of Indian soil and soul by the British Empire.

Question Mark? undated

Rats in the Tunnel undated

In the Tide of Times 1953

Where Dwells the Heart 1953

Appearances undated

Copy ,video, and publicity. Summary: Three characters are keeping up, eating away, surgically altering, and making appearances through different decades of 20th century America. From the lyrical to the personal, these Asian women experience what happens when there's too much or just not enough.

Stealing Fire 1992

Includes playbill from Soho Rep production. Summary: A modern reworking of the Procne and Philomela myth in which two sisters are forced apart then reunited through the ferocity of their will and ingenuity. Procne is brokered into marriage with the warrior king Tereus who later rapes Philomela and hides her away. Philomela sends a robe to Procne in which she weaves the story of what happened to her. Procne rescues Philomela as Tereus gives them chase. As he and his army close in, the sisters are transformed into birds and escape through flight.

The Joyless Bad Luck Club 1993

Summary: Four Asian American women compare the stories told and not told to them about their cultural past over an existential game of mah-jongg (no one knows how to play).

R.A.W. ('Cause I'm a Woman) 1993

Summary: Four Asian American women respond to the sexual stereotyping of them as geishas, exotic virgins, china dolls and suicidal Miss Saigons. They reveal their experiences as: a preppie whose mother forbade her from eating kimchee; a woman who feels ugly because she doesn't look like the girl on the macadamia nut bottle; a flirtatious lesbian who ends up dateless because no one suspects she's queer, and a Korean American woman who doesn't understand it when her boyfriend tells her that he loves her in Korean.

2000 Miles 1993

Summary: Janie tries to find sure footing on the line separating her life as a child and adult after her mother is hit with a stroke. She returns to the small town where she bolted from to care for her much-changed mom. At the same time, Janie's childhood friend Ellen tries to decide if she should cut in or stay out of Janie's precarious dance.

Stop Kiss 1998

Summary: Two women become friends, fall in love in New York City, and then become victims of a gay-bashing incident. Received the 1999 Media Award from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation for Outstanding New York Theatre Production on Broadway or Off-Broadway, and has been nominated for an Outer Critics Circle award for outstanding Off-Broadway production and a Drama League Award for distinguished production of a play.

Sonza, JorshinelleDog Days in America 1996

Includes award program. Summary: A migrant family from the Philippines in trying to adapt to the American way of life, violate their true nature. The compromises they make and the conflictual tensions they face compel them to become "queer." Second prize winner in the 1996-1997 Con Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for full-length play.

Body Beautiful 1999

Dor Hau undated

Summary: Two women in their twenties, one a Chinese immigrant named Anita, and one a W.A.S.P. named Victoria befriend each other one lonely evening in a bus-stop in the San Joaquin Valley in the mid 1960s.

Hybrid Vigor 1991

Includes videotape, brochure and reviews. Summary: An eighty minute one-woman tragicomic exploration of the myths and taboos assigned to mixed "bloodedness" and a coming to terms with dual Japanese Anglo Saxon American racial and cultural identity.

We've Come This Far 1992

Includes production brochure. Summary: 45 minute multimedia theatre piece following a Japanese American family of four from World War II up to 1992 fifty years later.

Living in Infamy 1992

Includes letters, reviews and publicity information on the play. Summary: A one-act play that looks at the Japanese American internment through the perspectives of four different women.

Women Warriors 1993

News-style monologue.

Reunion 1947

Nisei 1947

Bran in the Sun 1981

Summary: a psychological tragicomedy highlighting the bureaucratic life of a young Japanese American woman in the early 1980s. Two acts.

The Birthday Project undated

Monologue from "Pieces of a Whole."

Origami 1987

Three versions, along with cast lists and playbills for three staged readings in 1987, 1988, 1993, and one production in 1994 of this play; a lengthy synopsis; and a videotape. Summary: A Japanese American teenager inherits a box of origami cranes from a grandmother she has never known. Her determination to discover the meaning of the gift leads her to confront her family's tumultuous, hidden past.

Coastline 1996

Includes a playbill and publicity materials. Summary: Char and Blur, two musician drifters driving from the East Coast to the West Coast, witness the merging of the coasts after the United States implodes on its own bullshit, leaving just a slit of land where there was once a superpower. During the course of the play they encounter foreigners, fascists and the sounds of the oceans. This play was used to test a thesis: Can a story be told out of sequence, and if so, is it the same story? The thesis production was done in three shows: The Naive Show, where the text is performed in the order it was written; The Decadent Show, with audience/ user interference in selection of the sequence of scenes complete with a mouse emcee; and the Sophisticated Show which starts out with user participation until the system crashes (all in the dark) to start again from the top of the show and play out as intended (decadence back into naivete).

Dim Sums undated

Two versions, script includes notes for set. Summary: This is an expressionistic play that takes place in a rather warped Dim Sum restaurant in Los Angeles Chinatown. Bunny Ling, one of the "cart girls" has been smuggled into the country and enslaved. She is taken by Charlie, a vile, self-loathing waiter, who has contempt for white people and a penchant for porn. The restaurant's Cook works in a dark, cavish basement, mixing his secret ingredients for delectable dumplings, which at one point come alive. Joyce, a homeless woman, is addicted to the Cook's dumplings and collects coins outside the restaurant for her dumpling fix. Daisy Lee, a former porn star, is being cut up by Dr. Harvey, a man who has promised a cure for her. From the netherworld, Dumpling Ghost, Muse and Dr. God descend upon the restaurant and realize their own limitations in a foreign world. This is a tale about eating and being eaten.

Crown Goose: a stripping play 1993

Summary: Trixi Chan is trying to hook a reluctant Jay Sepastapol into commitment. As they drive along Sunset Boulevard in Echo Park, her car breaks down in front of Crown Goose, a local stripping bar. There they meet zany characters such as Deavere Nicole, a stripper who is trying to fuse the two personas of woman (neutered intelligence, or bimbo slut); Harry, an older gay man who navigates the night as a cop; Bos, a quiet sad man waiting for Patty the Firegirl to drive to Mexico; Bos' Sexual Conscience who acts out his inner desires. Trixi is stripped of her facades after her night at Crown Goose. This is a girl-loses-car, girl-loses-boy, girl-gets-car-fixed, girl-drives-away with-another-boy story reflecting the stature that car/machine has in the Los Angeles personality.

Last of the Suns (formerly General Yeh Yeh) 1993

Two versions in archive. Summary: General Sun, a once-powerful commander in the Chinese Nationalist army, turns 100 years old in the San Fernando Valley, where family and culture is breaking down. He lives with his son Ho Ping and family. Known as Yeh Yeh (paternal grandfather) he longs to escape the modern world which can no longer absorb him: his grandson Sonny is the quintessential Valley Dude, his daughter-in-law Ni Lee has frozen from the failure of her ice-skating daughter, his own son Ho Ping treats him as a child. His granddaughter, Twila, returns home after a five year absence and triggers a thaw in the Sun family. Monkey King and Eight Pig, two mythic characters from Chinese folk tales, as well as Buddha and May Lee, his "death muse", try to woo Yeh Yeh to the other side while his grandchildren try to recover from being casualities of Asian overachievement and growing up different in suburbia.

Four O'Clock Two undated

Summary: Gal visits Guy at 4 a.m. in full seductress regalia as she tries to win his attention by becoming various women she envisions him desiring. Seemingly his mistress, it turns out that she is actually his wife. Gal is unable to mesh the dual definitions of what a woman is supposed to be.

Kitpor: 25 short plays of Go, Fa, Em and Da 1994

Summary: In a makeshift shack in Angeles Crest Forest outside of Los Angeles, Em, a woman in her late 1930s, is trying to get rid of Fa, a punky t.v. freak of a mid-twenties man. Em, an acid-head, had given Fa a tab 8 years ago and he's never quite recovered. Fried. Em invites her sister Da who flies in from Germany. Da has long ago fled the family and has genetically shifted--she appears black to us. Em has also invited her writer friend, Go, an ethnic man who passes for white. Go is visiting to perhaps spark up a romance with Em--he's also a gay man who passes for straight--as if a change in lifestyle would lessen the danger of disease. As they trip, Go hallucinates the presence of Rick Springfield, Da of her 100-year old grandmother Yu. Go realizes he cannot participate in Em's gridlock of a life, they leave back to Los Angeles as Da and Fa find camaraderie.

Ikebana 1996

Includes a playbill, artist's notes on the play, and publicity materials. Summary: Ikebana is the story of a three-generation Chinese-American family and their secrets. Grandma Rose's favorite daughter, Ester, is dying of cancer but the secret is kept from Rose by her family in order to protect her from heartbreak.Her less-favored daughter, Lily, has found religion through the voice of Mahalia Jackson. Rose's grandson Ellison is possibly gay and her granddaughter Violet is dating a black ikebanist named Bo. Violet's sister Iris, is the playwright who is revealing her family through this play, all the while pondering the mysterious disappearance of her father Luther (a secret that is perhaps being kept from them all by Rose's son Woodman).The play is written in a fragmeted post-modern style, the construction of each scene based on a japanese flower arrangement. The metaphor of 'arrangement' links to the arrangement of reality required to keep a secret, the ikebanist's arrangement of flowers to evoke an emotion, God's arrangement of people into their fates, and the playwright's arrangement of characters within her world. The blur of reality and play factors into the shifting core of a bicultural protagonist.

Some Asians 1996

Summary: In three parts, moving backwards in time.

maLL 1997

Summary: Christina, a middle-aged, barren shopper, and Bat, an ex-con mall rat course through the Durock Mall during an endless Christmas season. This particular mall is populated with characters based on a Religious Studies course (the Darker Concept of Self: East and West) taught by Prof. Mark Unno at Brown University. If each 'store' could represent a different century or philosophical thought, then shopping would consist more of finding a spiritual belief than of pure product consumption. Some of the prototypes for the mallfolk include Shinran, Kant, Hsun Tze, Beavis & Butthead, Kierkegaard, Dogen, Simone Weil, Chuang Tse and Albert Camus. Each ensemble member has a map of existence, at one moment playing a character, at another moment an object in a window. The mall here is the cultural cathedral of our time, at one moment a game show at another a fashion show, later a beauty pageant; it is the seminal hypertext metaphor, as our narrative through the mall is never the same.

Iconana 1997

Summary: The sequal to Ikebana, continuing to use one ikebana flower arrangement as the impetus for each scene. Also a part of the construction dynamics are icons of all sizes and shapes, including Tina Turner, Barry Manlow, woman, Shakespeare, Prince, bride and groom, Baudrillard, father, Gong Li, Jane Morgan, Alberto Fujimore and the tiny computer figurines.

AJAX (por nobody) undated

Work-in progress.

New Culture for a New Country undated

Work-in progress.

The Age of Personality undated

Falling Through 1993

In the Rock Garden 1977

Includes photographs and playbills.

Hiro l992

Summary: Full-length play about two sisters, one domesticated and one with the power of flight, who reunite after 15 years to deal with their telepathic, dying mother. The play takes place in the present and the characters are Japanese American. (Note that Hiro's ability to fly is magical, real and metaphorical and should be achieved in production without cables and other technical distractions.)

Hobbies l992

Summary: Beni is a Japanese American woman wants to visit Italy, but Sam, who is a mixture of several ethnicities and a lover of Asian cultures and languages, tries to get her to delve into her "own heritage" first. To complicate matters Beni is trying to end a highly-sexed relationship with her neighbor Paul, a Japanese/Chinese American who is picking up African drumming. She also finds herself intrigued by a silent Asian woman who leaves messages in red chalk on the sidewalk and walls. Hobbies confronts the various shades of multiculturalism. It examines a person's right to study another culture as a journey towards self-identification as well as the danger of taking on a hobby to satisfy an ethnic fetish.

Maps of City and Body 1999

Solo performance piece. Includes a video of performance. Summary: A multi-disciplinary piece that tells of a girl whose body is marked by a blue jewel-like map. These marks reveal stories of her Jewish and Chicana neighbors, blindfolded bubble blowers, love and violence among Asians, and a grandmother's fiery suicide.

New Humans undated

Work-in-progress. Includes future development notes.summary: New Humans is the third part in a trilogy of solo performances. Summary: The piece explores human kind's abilities to relate in spite of differences as we approach "the artificial landmark The-Year-Two-Thousand."

Tagatupad 1976

Co-authored with members of Sining Bayan.

The Frame-up of Narciso and Perez 1977

Co-authored with members of Sining Bayan.

Ti Mangyuna 1981

Includes articles and playbills. Co-authored with members of Sining Bayan. Summary: A historical drama in three acts with Prologue and Epilogue about plantation life in Hawaii in the 1930s and the labor struggle of Filipinos and other ethnic communities.

Dang-Dang Kids 1994

Includes staged reading flyers and videotapes. Summary: a story about inter-generational conflict within two families-Filipino-American and Afro-Filipino-American-and takes place in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1972. Gemma, a young college student becomes politicized against the Vietnam War when her beloved brother and cousin-a Navy medic and a Marine-return home as casualties of war. She visits her shell-shocked, heavily medicated cousin in his room. She also visits her brother who is imprisoned in a U.S. military jail. Gemma clashes with her mother and aunties-immigrant warbrides from the more popular World War II-over traditional values, parental authority and a very politicized America of the 70s. When Gemma's invalid cousin unexpectedly explodes into self-destruction, it is a mixed blessing of pain and consciousness for all.

Warbrides 1996

Summary: Play is about the experiences of individuals from the Filipino- American Community from 1946-66. Based on the original play, "Visions of a Warbride".

Mah-Jongg 1992

Summary: Story about how a Chinese American/Jewish American couple struggle to redefine themselves and their family.

Number One Son 1992

Summary: Story about LYNDON WU's struggle to please his father without losing his self. With Chinese, American, Chinese-American and Wall Street cultures clashing and threatening all relationships, LYNDON must look beyond traditional solutions to prevail.

Bird's Nest Soup 1993

Includes production flyers. Summary: A heartbreaking comedy that opens with the Lim family celebrating their new status as American citizens. Each family member pursues their distinct , glossy vision of the Great American Dream : Julie dreams of starring with Robert Redford, Daisy lands a cooking show on TV, Henry dreams of running his own business, Mark fantasizes about jamming with Mick Jagger, and Alice spreads Christianity like butter. The race is on for who can and who is a Chinese American and a bona fide American.

Junk Bonds 1994

Recipient of Roger L. Stevens Incentive Awards and the first Katherine and Lee Chilcote Award for Most Innovative Play With Socio-economic Significance. Includes a with review and playbill. Summary: Tapir Inc. dares you to play a fast-paced game of liar's poker. In "Junk Bonds," a young Asian American woman fights her way into the clubby, high rolling world of Wall Street. Immense wealth, glamorous career and intoxicating power are at stake in pursuit of a fat slice of American pie. This dizzying play flies along with a biting blend of money and mistrust, bluff and betrayal. Come see the ferocious comedy that prefigured the scandalous headlines. The play has 2 acts and 6 characters.

Trayf 1994

Summary: Trayf, the Yiddish word for non-kosher food, serves as a metaphor for happiness as a Chinese American Woman looks to her past and present in two Jewish American men.

Melting 1998

Down Under 1999

Leave Me My Dreaming 1980

Summary: This stylized theater piece reveals the internal conflict of a Chinese American woman whose identity is split between her Chinese culture and her American world. The struggle between Asian consciousness and White consciousness takes place in an elevator and incorporates poetry and some movement.

If We Only Knew 1990

Includes two reviews and a brochure. Summary: A humorous journey that follows the relationship between a man and a woman through several reincarnations. Trapped between love and fear, dream and reality, remembering and forgetting, each tries to figure out: "Why am I back, and why with you?" and "what am I supposed to remember so I don't have to come back again?" This play uses dream, mythology and folktales as well as an interdisciplinary approach of theater, eclectic dance movement and a musical fusion of Asian, Western, recorded and live instrumentation.

The Aftermath of a Chinese Banquet 1988

Summary: The 80 year old matriarch of two Chinese American families dies - or does she? A two-act comedy about family secrets and attempts to keep them.

Letters to a Student Revolutionary 1989

Two versions, with synopsis, articles, brochure, photo and press release. Summary: Chronicles the ten year friendship between two women, one Chinese and the other Chinese American, culminating in the l989 Tiananmen Square Massacre. A full-length, one-act drama.

Assume the Position 1990

Two versions in collection. Summary: An alien force has taken over the American legal system and people are turning into potatoes.

China Doll 1990

Summary: Loosely based on the life of silent film star Anna May Wong, chronicles four decades of her struggle within the Hollywood film system.

Kimchee and Chitlins 1990

Three versions, along with synopsis, brochure, playbill and review. Summary: The struggle of a Chinese American television reporter to cover the escalating unrest between Blacks and Koreans in New York City.

Yung at Heart 1994

All American Girl, Television Script Series.

The Apartment 1994

All American Girl, Television Script.

Let the Big Dog Eat 1998

Summary: Masculinity and intergenerational conflict is explored on the golf course. Four captains of industry tease, play, and joke with each other about their fortunes as they get ready to tee off.

1999

Includes several workshop versions, final versions, and cast list. Summary: Rendition of the Prometheus myth. Prometheus defies Zeus in order to bring fire to his Mudstick friends. As punishment, Zeus condemns him to the chains of Mt. Scythia for eternity. Even with the urging of his cousin Hephastus to offer an apology for what he has done, Prometheus refuses and accepts his punishment. While incapacitated, his Mudstick friends tell him stores and perform renditions of his encounters with Zeus. Finally, when the Mudsticks offer to take his place, Zeus is moved by their compassion and reverence to Prometheus and frees him.

Inside a Red Envelope 1999

Summary: James, a high strung architect, encounters Kuan Yin, Goddess of Mercy, and must come to terms with buried feelings towards his father and his past.

Boyd and Oskar 1999

Summary: Boyd the swallow and Prince Oskar, the convertible, both outcasts, help unhappy humans (a young soccer player suffering from low self esteem and a starving writer) and along the way build a memorable friendship.

Hannah Kusoh: An American Butoh 1989

Summary: Performance piece utilizing Japanese movement, dance and theater forms, especially Butoh, to satirize stereotypes and self-perceptions of Japanese American woman.

Noh Bozos: A Circus Performance in Ten Amazing Acts 1990

Summary: Performance piece utilizing Japanese movement, martial arts, Noh and circus to satirize stereotypes and self-perception of Asian males.

TeiGiLAwrecks 1992

Previously titled "Godzilla comes to Little Tokyo." Summary: Musical situated in the capital of the Pacific Rim, L.A., in which an elderly homeless sansei man by the name Manzanar Murakami, self proclaimed first sansei born in the camps, befriends a runaway gosei (fifth generation) adolescent, and together encounter the monster, GiLAwrecks, unearthed beneath Manzanar, old site of the Japanese American internment camp.

Tokyo Carmen Vs. L.A. Carmen undated

Summary: Performance piece styled after Bizet's opera Carmen, satirizing the Japan America trade conflict, cross cultural confusion and the good/bad roles of Japanese and American women.

The Music Lessons l977

Two versions, with reviews, a playbill, pictures, a brochure from the New York Shakespeare Festivals 1980 production, and two pages of copies of the original handwritten draft of the play. Summary: A widow, struggling to support her children on a farm during the depression, hires a violin-playing itinerant; both mother and daughter fall in love with him.

Shirley Temple Hotcha-cha l977

Summary: Two Japanese Americans stranded in Japan before World War II are bound together by the English language, a pair of skis, and a Shirley Temple doll. They fall in love, survive the deprivations of a terrible war, return to America and in the midst of plenty, they divorce.

Not a Through Street 1981

Summary: The residents of this dead end street are all losers in the eyes of mainstream society, but their lives work as they make painful adjustments and discover the meaning of love.

The Trip l982

Summary: Two sisters, one a domineering spinster, the other a terminally ill divorcee, come to terms with their past while planning a short trip.

A Good Time l983

Summary: Woman visits her single daughter and has a delightful dream of love and desire.

Songs That Made the Hit Parade l988

Summary: An episodic play about a Japanese American woman from the afternoon of her seduction at 17 to 67 when she meets her lover again (using the music of the time).

The Chairman's Wife (a Gang of One) l988

Includes a playbill for the January 1990 production at the East West Players, reviews and pictures. Summary: Chiang Ching, widow of Mao Tse Tung, languishes in a prison hospital. Through her recurring dreams and nightmares she relives her past and her tumultuous climb to the top and her downfall.

Taj Mahal l989

Copy and original draft. Summary: An old man recalls the two days he spent in Tuscon in his youth.

For What? undated

Summary: An elderly stroke victim, relying on her daughter for creature-comforts, has stopped talking and, turning inward, tries to ferret out the truths of her life.

And the Soul Shall Dance 1991

Includes reviews and a newspaper article. Summary: A Japanese woman with an unworkable dream is exiled to an American desert. Her survival depends on keeping her dream alive. An eleven year old girl watches and grows up in that year of observation.

The Memento l991

Includes reviews on file along with playbill from the East West Players' February 1986 production, pictures and assorted information on Yale Repertory Theatre's 1987 production. Summary: An ancient mask comes to haunt a spinster. Endowed with a history of jealousy and revenge, it slowly brings back its bitter past paralleling the spinsters own life and engulfing her.

12-1-A undated

Includes reviews on file, along with a flyer for the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts' November 1992 production. Summary: Social outcasts are thrown together in America's concentration camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. In theis changing

Tuesday undated

Includes reviews on file, along with a flyer for the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts' November 1992 production. Summary: Social outcasts are thrown together in America's concentration camp for Japanese Americans during World War II. In theis changing, limiting environment, they take charge of their lives and make choices. that dark night".

The Moon Goddess undated

All the Way 1982

Summary: One-act comedy examining the relationship between two Asian American actors who are trying to "make it" in the Big Apple.

Adventures of Momotoro the Peach Boy 1984

Summary: A one-act play with music based on the well-known Japanese folktale about a boy found inside a peach by an old childless couple who grows up to fight the Evil Demon with the help of three animal friends: dog, monkey and pheasant.

Sisters Matsuda 1985

Summary: A two-act play about two sisters who get together during the Christmas holidays. A dinner party turns into disaster when the older sister's husband accuses the younger sister's date of being a homosexual.

I Remember Papa-San 1986

Summary: Examines the relationship between a Sansei daughter and her Nisei father over a thirty year period; from a five year old questioning her racial identity, a college student rebelling against parental values to an adult and mother who comes to accept who she is and who her father is.

The Baptism 1988

Summary: The baptism of the first grandchild occasions a family reunion where unresolved past conflicts arise. Two act domestic drama.