The University of Washington School of Drama and Seattle Office of Arts & Culture present an exploratory theater conference that traverses through the heart of Seattle’s Chinatown. History and memory come alive through site-specific theatrical performances, new works by local Asian American playwrights, and a discussion panel on Asian American Theater with top Seattle-based theater artists. There will also be a dim sum luncheon featuring keynote remarks by Philip Kan Gotanda, award winning playwright and seminal figure in the Asian American Theater movement.

Stories from Chinatown: A living theater project happens Saturday, May 30 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at various locations in Seattle’s Chinatown. Tickets to the industry panel from 3:30 p.m to 4:30 p.m. are still available. To register, visit https://drama.washington.edu/events/2015-05-30/stories-chinatown-living-theater-project.

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