DNA Trail Reviews

Blazing the DNA Trail: Theater Review by Guest User

Asia Pacific Arts
By Howard Ho
January 26, 2011

Put seven of the most celebrated Asian American playwrights into a room and give each of them the topic of DNA heritage as the basis for a ten-minute play. Oh, and make them all take DNA tests and have them grapple with the results. It sounds like it might be a reality TV show, but in fact, theatre impresario Jamil Khoury did just that.

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The Silk Road Converges with The DNA Trail by Guest User

Theatreworld Internet Magazine
By Ruth Smerling
March 28, 2010

[Playwright Jamil Khoury says,] "Seeing that such a distinguished group of playwrights agreed to take this journey with me (responding affirmatively to my invitation typically within the number of seconds it took to explain the concept) is testimony both to the power of ancestry and our innate desire to discover something new and unexpected about ourselves.”

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Chicago Free Press
By Lawrence Bommer
March 16, 2010

Playful and philosophical, personal and educational, the short works, warmly staged by Steve Scott, richly explore the mystery of ancestry, specifically how much we owe to the gene pool we swam in and how free we are to forge a future different from the cumulative contributions of centuries of chromosomes.

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