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Haerry Kim

HAERRY KIM  

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below is a list of Haerry Kim's plays - click on a Play Title for more information

Face         Walking Through The Night



Face

Synopsis:
Face is a lyrical rendition about a girl who survived two wars. Kum Ju, now in her 80s, is still fighting to get an official apology from the Japanese government. Based on the book of testimonies of comfort women, the play is also a theatrical exploration about reclaiming memory
- nytheatre.com

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1st Produced:
6th soloNOVa Arts Festival    May 2009

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Walking Through The Night

Synopsis:
Walking Through the Night is the story of a Korean immigrant family that is caused to reunite following the death of the family's matriarch. The beloved Grandma's passing brings Bada (Suzie Moon) back from California, where she'd moved a year ago. More like fled. That's the ostensible upshot of being the product of an ancient culture that has changed relatively little over the millennia while everything around you screams modernity and rapid-fire change with stentorian clarity. It's a conflict external and internal that could throw any psyche into a schism. In even worse shape, however, is Bada's sister, Hanna, who's three months home after a harrowing trip to Korea that left the once bright 26-year-old traumatized and only slightly better than catatonic. Eventually we are allowed into the arcane recesses of Hanna's mind-and the horrors she witnessed and had inflicted upon her-that bring into full focus the sometimes searing consequences when worlds collide.
nytheatre.com

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1st Produced:
Midtown International Theatre Festival, NY    2003

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Music:
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To Buy This Play:
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Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  -

Further Reference:
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