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Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's China Trilogy: Three Parables of Global Capital
The World of Extreme Happiness; Snow in Midsummer; The King of Hellâs Palace
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Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's China Trilogy: Three Parables of Global Capital
The World of Extreme Happiness; Snow in Midsummer; The King of Hellâs Palace
About this book
"Some playwrights have a gift to amuse; Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig has a darker gift. Anyone with romantic notions of Chinese culture will be unsettled by the jagged, unsentimental portrait of modern urban China."(Chicago Reader)
Poetic and devastating, sensuous and politically acute, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's China Plays explore the forces of global capital as they explode within the lives of everyday people in contemporary China.
This volume collects together the three plays in the series, including Cowhig's exploration of the human cost of development in China's socialist market economy (The World of Extreme Happiness), of justice and revenge amidst ecological and economic catastrophe (Snow in Midsummer), and the tale of the trade in blood that brought the AIDS crisis to rural China (The King of Hell's Palace).
In addition to Cowhig's plays, the volume includes a host of supplemental materials including an editorial preface and three (previously published) brief essays responding to each play by the editor, Joshua Chambers-Letson; a new introduction by theatre/performance scholar and dramaturg Christine Mok that explores the key themes in Cowhig's body of work; a summary discussion between Cowhig, Chambers-Letson, and Mok, on Cowhig's process and the political and aesthetic currents animating her work.
The World of Extreme Happiness: "Fearless, zippily-paced, and satirical . . . Cowhig forces us down the long hard look path" (Independent)
Snow in Midsummer: "Gripping and affecting⌠graceful and impassioned" (Times)
The King of Hell's Palace: "A medical-scandal drama that we can't afford to ignore" (Telegraph)
Poetic and devastating, sensuous and politically acute, Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's China Plays explore the forces of global capital as they explode within the lives of everyday people in contemporary China.
This volume collects together the three plays in the series, including Cowhig's exploration of the human cost of development in China's socialist market economy (The World of Extreme Happiness), of justice and revenge amidst ecological and economic catastrophe (Snow in Midsummer), and the tale of the trade in blood that brought the AIDS crisis to rural China (The King of Hell's Palace).
In addition to Cowhig's plays, the volume includes a host of supplemental materials including an editorial preface and three (previously published) brief essays responding to each play by the editor, Joshua Chambers-Letson; a new introduction by theatre/performance scholar and dramaturg Christine Mok that explores the key themes in Cowhig's body of work; a summary discussion between Cowhig, Chambers-Letson, and Mok, on Cowhig's process and the political and aesthetic currents animating her work.
The World of Extreme Happiness: "Fearless, zippily-paced, and satirical . . . Cowhig forces us down the long hard look path" (Independent)
Snow in Midsummer: "Gripping and affecting⌠graceful and impassioned" (Times)
The King of Hell's Palace: "A medical-scandal drama that we can't afford to ignore" (Telegraph)
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The King of Hellâs Palace
The King of Hellâs Palace was first staged at the Goodman Theatreâs Owen Theatre (Robert Falls, Artistic Director; Roche Schulfer, Executive Director), Chicago Illinois, on September 25, 2016. The cast for this workshop production was as follows:
| Yin-Yin / Pei-Pei | Jo Mei |
| Lili / Pearl | Celeste Den |
| Shen / Kuan | C.S. Lee |
| Wen / Minister Li | Wai Yim |
| Luo Na / Dr. Gao | Mia Park |
| Old Yang / Wang Wei | James Saito |
| Little Yi | Rammel Chan |
| Jasmine / Han-Han | Michelle Krusiec |
| Director | Tea AlagiÄ |
| Scenic Design | Kevin Depinet |
| Costume Design | Rachel Lambert |
| Lighting Design | Jesse Klug |
| Sound Design | Richard Woodbury |
| Dramaturg | Rebecca Adelsheim |
| Stage Manager | Jonathan Nook |
The King of Hellâs Palace was originally commissioned and developed by the Goodman Theatre and the Royal National Theatre.
The King of Hellâs Palace was first staged in the United Kingdom at the Hampstead Theatre (Roxana Silbert, Artistic Director; Greg Ripley-Duggan, Executive Producer), London, on September 5, 2019. The cast for this world premiere production was as follows:
| Yin-Yin / Luo Na | Celeste Den |
| Lili / An Mei / Ruzhen | Tuyen Do |
| Shen / Han-Han | Christopher Goh |
| Wen / Johnny | Vincent Lai |
| Kuan / Wang Wei | Kok-Hwa Lie |
| Old Yang / Minister Li | Togo Igawa |
| Jasmine / Pei-Pei | Millicent Wong |
| Little Yi / Peter | Aiden Cheng |
| Director | Michael Boyd |
| Designer | Tom Piper |
| Lighting Design | Colin Grenfell |
| Composer & Sound Design | Nicola Chang |
| Movement | Liz Ranken |
| Fight Directors | Rachel Bown-Williams & Ruth Cooper-Brown |
Cast, with Possible Doubling
Kuan, 38. Migrant worker.
Also plays: Wang Wei, 39. Ministry of Health employee.
Police Officer 4.
Wen, 35. Migrant worker. Kuanâs brother.
Also plays: Johnny, 31. Executive at Phoenix Pharmaceutical.
Xiao Kang, 27. Public Security Officer.
Shen, 32. Ministry of Health employee. Yin-Yinâs husband. Wang Weiâs brother.
Also plays: Han-Han, 19. Luo Naâs son.
Postman Zhou, 45. Rural mailman.
Police Officer 2.
Yin-Yin, 31. Infectious disease specialist.
Also plays: Luo Na, 37. Rural blood seller.
Jasmine, 24. Ministry of Health employee.
Also plays: Pei-Pei, 14. Kuanâs daughter.
Little Yi, 16. Wen and Liliâs son.
Also plays: Peter, 25. Executive at Phoenix Pharmaceutical.
Police Officer 3.
Public Security Officer.
Lili, 34. Potato farmer. Wenâs wife. Luo Naâs sister.
Also plays: An Mei, 29. Public Security Officer.
Ruzhen, 30. Lab Technician.
Old Yang, 65. Potato farmer. Kuan & Wenâs father.
Also plays: Minister Li, 59. Minister of Health.
Police Officer 1.
Place and Time
Rural and urban Henan province. 1992 and 1998.
Act One
Scene One
A rural highway in Henan. Early February, 1992. Sunset on the eve of Chinese New Year. Kuan and Wen, brothers and migrant workers, move briskly along the side of the road, weighed down by overstuffed canvas bags.
Wen Deng Xiaoping says, âIt doesnât matter if the cat is white or black. As long as it catches mice, it is a very good cat.â
Kuan Black cats are bad luck.
Wen Thatâs called âbackwards thinking.â We survived the biggest tragedy of the twentieth centuryâ
Kuan That German killed more.
Wen Mao caused five times as many deaths. His ghost must be pissed the Germanâs getting more credit. Weâre survivors. Can we agree on that?
Kuan I agree weâre not dead.
Wen Which means: itâs time to have bigger dreams!
Kuan Things are better now.
Wen Compared to disaster.
Kuan Our fields are fertile. They produce high yieldsâ
Wen Of a crop worth less than paper. Half our potatoes feed pigs. The famine is over! Why grow a plant that yields so little profit we spend fifty weeks a year in the mines and go home for two weeks?
Kuan Potatoes are practical.
Wen Deng Xiaoping wants to help us get rich. He wonât succeed if we cling to ancient ideas and reject modern thinking. Letâs switch to a cash crop, stay home and live...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Dedication
- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- The World of Extreme Happiness
- Afterword
- The King of Hellâs Palace
- Afterword
- Snow in Midsummer
- Afterword
- In Dialogue with Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig, Christine Mok, and Joshua Chambers-Letson
- Acknowledgments
- Copyright