Unlocking Secrets: A Sneak Peek into ‘The Chinese Lady’

Unlocking Secrets: A Sneak Peek into ‘The Chinese Lady’
Hertz Stage
Sep 18 – Oct 17
Hertz Stage
90 minutes, no intermission
Best enjoyed by audiences 12 and up. Depicts drinking alcohol and smoking a cigarette.
“Moving and often sharply funny” (The New York Times)

By Lloyd Suh
Directed by Jess McLeod

Inspired by the true story of Afong Moy, The Chinese Lady is a darkly poetic yet whimsical portrait of our collective past seen through the eyes of a young Chinese woman. Afong is only 14 years old when she’s brought to the United States in 1834 and displayed as “The Chinese Lady” – the first to step foot on U.S. soil. Decade after decade, she performs as a living exhibit, showing curious white visitors how she eats and what she wears as merchants sell tea and Chinoiserie in the lobby. As time wears on, the lines between her performance and her identity begin to blur. Described as “moving and often sharply funny” (The New York Times), The Chinese Lady examines the ongoing struggle for empathy and understanding across cultural divides.

Ticket prices start at $25.



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