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Performances

"Sunday on Statue Square" by Mark J. Jue

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Performances

"Sunday on Statue Square" by Mark J. Jue

Sunday on Statue Square is a bittersweet tale of a Filipina maid and her Chinese employers set in Hong Kong. This staged reading recounts the story of the thousands of Filipinas forced to leave home annually for economic reasons and take jobs overseas as maids.

Mark J. Jue is the 1997 C. Y. Lee Award winner for Chinatown Correspondent. A number of Jue's short plays, including Bus Ride, Enter the Undubbed Voices, and The Whitest Place on Earth have been performed on both the East and West Coasts.

Thursday, Nov 18, 2004

7:30 PM PST

Sunday on Statue Square is a bittersweet tale of a Filipina maid and her Chinese employers set in Hong Kong. This staged reading recounts the story of the thousands of Filipinas forced to leave home annually for economic reasons and take jobs overseas as maids.

Mark J. Jue is the 1997 C. Y. Lee Award winner for Chinatown Correspondent. A number of Jue's short plays, including Bus Ride, Enter the Undubbed Voices, and The Whitest Place on Earth have been performed on both the East and West Coasts.

In collaboration with East West Players Writer's Gallery

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