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(Un)Rivaled by Rosie Narasaki

1h 31m · Artists at Play Podcast · 20 Nov 03:45

(Un)Rivaled
Written by Rosie Narasaki
Directed by Jully Lee
Edited and mixed by Marvin Yueh

Radio Play Cast:
Jessica Jade Andres
Eddie Liu
Jacqueline Misaye
Krista Marie Yu
Julia Cho (stage directions)

This episode's broadcast of a play-in-development by Rosie Narasaki is one of the ways we have continued our investment in playwrights during COVID-19.

Many thanks to all the artists who lent their talents to this project, and especially to playwright Rosie Narasaki who agreed to record this version of (Un)Rivaled for the Artists at Play Podcast. This play belongs to Ms. Narasaki and she holds the copyright for (Un)Rivaled.

Since 2013, Artists at Play has provided resources and support to 13 playwrights as they develop a new works. Seven of those plays have gone on to world premiere productions at theatres across the United States and Canada.

Artists at Play is proud to add new, contemporary work to American theatre and the growing canon of Asian American theatre. Our mission is to showcase the diverse experiences of the AAPI community in American theatre, and our growth includes actively creating new narratives that explore our diaspora.

Each of these projects address themes and topics we find important to share. We work to present art that gives us opportunities to have conversations about issues that impact our communities.

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