With support from the California Arts Council, Eugenie Chan Theater Projects will premiere Chan Family Picnic, newly re-titled The Truer History of the Chan Family, a new vaudeville in English with Chinese subtitles about an American legacy of anti-Asian legislation and sex trafficking, seen through the history of the playwright’s family as Gold Rush immigrants, with FREE performances at the Chinese Historical Society of America (public reading, Dec 2019), SF Mime Troupe (4 shows, October 2020) & Cameron House in Chinatown (3 shows, October 2020).
ECTP’s low- or no-cost productions offer community identity, entertainment, education, and fresh, often humorous perspectives that ask our California audiences to examine their own place as immigrants, transplants, and longtime residents of the Golden State. Even for audiences outside the state, ECTP productions illuminate the American immigrant experience and its ramifications today. Key projects are accessible to both English and Chinese speakers in both traditional theater stages and community spaces.