Nothing compares to Yew."Gay theater has become more diverse in terms of aesthetics and stories," says playwright Chay Yew. "But let's face it. How many gay plays are being done? Quite a few. Who are they about? Beautiful young white men. And they're usually not deep. They affirm the image we want of ourselves, or they're titillating tit·il·late v. tit·il·lat·ed, tit·il·lat·ing, tit·il·lates v.tr. 1. To stimulate by touching lightly; tickle. 2. To excite (another) pleasurably, superficially or erotically. . There's a place for that, but it's not my kind of gay theater." The 33-year-old playwright, who was born in Singapore but moved to the United States as a teenager, got his first hit of gay theater from seeing Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart. "I came out utterly moved, rejuvenated re·ju·ve·nate tr.v. re·ju·ve·nat·ed, re·ju·ve·nat·ing, re·ju·ve·nates 1. To restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again. 2. , and angry," he recalls. Still a communications major at Boston University, he wrote his first play, Porcelain, about a young Asian man who kills the would-be lover he meets in a public toilet. His second play, A Language of Their Own (which received a stellar production at New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of City's Public Theater in 1995), portrays a gay Asian-American couple who break up when one discovers he is HIV-positive. In September the La Jolla Playhouse La Jolla Playhouse is a not-for-profit, professional theatre-in-residence on the campus of the University of California, San Diego. in San Diego will
mount Wonderland, a play in monologue form about an Asian-American
couple and their gay son who gets kicked out of the house by his father
and takes to drugs and hustling. Now on the boards at New York's
Manhattan Theatre Club About Manhattan Theatre ClubThis season marks Manhattan Theatre Club’s 37th anniversary as one of the country’s leading nonprofit producers of contemporary theatre. is Red, in which a best-selling Asian-American novelist tracks down a former star of the Beijing Opera, a gay father famous for playing female roles. Yew says he originally wanted Red to make a connection between the Cultural Revolution that destroyed a generation of Chinese artists and Newt Gingrich's attempt to abolish the National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S. . But he also jokes that he wanted to write "a big Chinky chink 1 n. A narrow opening, such as a crack or fissure. tr.v. chinked, chink·ing, chinks 1. To make narrow openings in. 2. To fill narrow openings in. play" that would impress 60-year-old regional theatergoers. Inevitably, though, "it's a very gay play," he says, "because it's about divas. All the characters are passionate about their art. Sort of like All About Eve." Shewey is the editor of Out Front: Contemporary Gay and Lesbian Plays, published by Grove Press. |
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