Kimchee and Chitlins
4 Male, 3 Female
Elizabeth Wong Price: $8.25
Named after the trademark dishes of Koreans and African-Americans,
respectively, this wickedly funny play skewers the news media and
modern race relations in America
Novice television news reporter Suzie Seeto finds herself sitting pretty in the anchor seat, but she’s haunted by the bogeyman chorus which questions the way she got her promotion
From there it’s a nonstop flashback barreling towards the dark, roiling truth about racism, power, and personal integrity in the workplace
Matilda Duvet, a Haitian woman, claims she was beaten up by an immigrant Korean grocer, Key Chun Mak
Our intrepid reporter Suzie hates covering “minority issues,” but goes reluctantly to Brooklyn to investigate
But Matilda has disappeared. African-Americans are boycotting Mak’s New Way Grocery Store
And Korean-Americans are loading up on ammunition. As the Rashomon - like mystery of “what really happened” unfolds, Suzie soon discovers that nothing at the New Way Grocery Store is what it seems
Even the videotape takes on a life of its own, as it rewinds and
reconfigures events, arguing with Suzie about the best sound bites
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