Tisa Chang, Founding Artistic Director, Presents the World Premiere of

MEMORIAL by Livian Yeh

 

JANUARY 19 to FEBRUARY 19

 

Tuesday to Saturday at 7pm

Sat & Sunday at 2:30pm

 
 

Please Note: All Ticket Sales Are Final. No Refund or Exchange.

 
 

MEZZANINE THEATRE

502 West 53rd Street

2nd Floor

(btw 10th & 11th Ave)

 

 

MEMORIAL

 

Written by Livian Yeh

Directed by Jeff Liu

 
 

Glenn Kubota

Angel Lin

Rachel Lu

Nancy Ma

(2/10 to 2/19)

 

Robert Meksin

 

James Patrick Nelson

 

Stage Manager

Kristine Schlachter

Assistant Stage Manager

Ingrid Pierson

 

Sets

Sheryl Liu

Lights

Victor En Yu Tan

Sound

Da Xu

Costumes

Karen Boyer

Projections

Gregory Casparian

 

LIVIAN YEH (Playwright) is a writer based in San Francisco, CA. She's written for Reader's Digest, HowlRound, The Bold Italic, Hunker, and StarTrek.com, among other publications. Her plays have been developed at Pan Asian Rep, Company One, Fresh Ink, and Boston Playwrights' Theatre. She is an alumna of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and Rooted and Written at The Writers Grotto. www.livianyeh.com

 
 

JEFF LIU (Director) is a writer and director for theater, film and web, currently a Resident Dramaturge for the Ojai Playwrights Conference. He was the former Literary Manager for East West Players, and was a member of the O’Neill National Directing Fellowship cohort of 2016. His productions include the LA premiere of Chinglish by David Henry Hwang, as well as the world premieres of The Brothers Paranormal by Prince Gomolvilas, Two Mile Hollow by Leah Nanako Winkler, The Chinese Massacre (Annotated) by Tom Jacobson, The Golden Hour by Philip W. Chung, Terminus Americana by Matt Pelfrey, and Texas by Judy Soo Hoo. He also adapted the Pulitzer nominated Yellow Face by DHH for the YOMYOMF Network on YouTube. During the pandemic, he filmed Paletas de Coco by Franky D. Gonzalez for Ars Nova ANTFest and Latino Theater Company’s Re:Encuentro 2021. His short film of DHH’s Trying To Find Chinatown played on Signature Theatre’s SigSpace platform in May 2022.