GRACE CHIN   


Grace Chin
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Plays by Grace Chin

GRACE CHIN
C-Word, The
1st Produced:
Playwrights Theatre Centre, Granville Island, Vancouver
2009
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Synopsis:
If cheating is colour blind, so is commitment, increasingly a “C-word” to both sexes. How do you deal with intercultural cheating, commitment, and consequences? The C-Word, a contemporary, set-in-Vancouver dramedy directed by Mel Tuck, invites an intimate in-and-out of the bedroom view of four friends’ lives when infidelity and unforeseen consequences force them to choose to whom, and to what, they must commit.
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GRACE CHIN
Quickie, The
1st Produced:
Tf Productions
2008
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Can you really know someone in five minutes? And is speed dating a shortcut to happiness, or a slippery slope to heartache? TF Productions presents The Quickie, a Vancouver-based, contemporary romantic comedy that rips a strip out of speed dating, makingwhoopee, and cultural collision. In all the wrong places.
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GRACE CHIN
Twisting Fortunes
1st Produced:
Tf Productions
2007
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written by Chin, Grace and Cho, Charlie
Synopsis:
Reminiscent of the Richard Linklater film Before Sunrise, Ray Chow and Jessy Leung exchange coffee, tea and repartee against a video and photo montage of familiar Vancouver venues in TF's intimate look at personal, sexual and racial politics on the multicultural Left Coast. A radio reporter and simultaneous non-dater, Ray is tired of the game. An aspiring actor and serial monogamist, Jessy still hasn't found what she's looking for. They both want out - or do they want in?
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