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a darkly comic story about the skeletons in our closets and the consequences of our inactions

Laura Miyata; Photo by Alex Felipe (fu-GEN Theatre Company)

lady in the red dress

By David Yee

The turmoil in Max's life was set in motion by Sylvia, an elusive figure who enters his life and charges Max with the task of finding Tommy Jade, a Chinese immigrant from the 1920s. Dragged further into the history of the Chinese Canadian struggle for redress and into the lives of those involved, Max discovers that not only is his life in danger, but also his son's. A modern-day noir that draws from both Haruki Murakami and Frank Miller, lady in the red dress is a darkly comic story about the skeletons in our closets and the consequences of our inactions told by one of Canada's most-promising young playwrights.

Production History

First produced in 2009 by fu-GEN Theatre Company (Toronto, ON) in accociation with Young Centre for the Performing Arts. 

Published by Playwrights Canada Press, 2010.

Awards

  • Short-listed, Governor General's Literary Award for Drama 2010

     
     

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