Golden Child Reviews

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Gay Chicago Magazine
By Venus Zarris
March 29, 2007

At a time when, perhaps more than ever, the West is ferociously exporting itself to the world, Silk Road Theatre Project examines East infected with West in its lavish production of Golden Child.

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Culture Clash: East meets West within the confines of a Chinese household in David Henry Hwang's Golden Child by Guest User

Chicago Reader
By Albert Williams
March 16, 2007

In its Midwest premiere by the Silk Road Theatre Project, an adventurous little troupe specializing in work that reflects Asian and Middle Eastern experience, Golden Child is a crackling drama that melds cultural commentary with urgent, often witty storytelling.

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Hwang mines familiar territory in family drama by Guest User

Daily Herald
By Barbara Vitello
March 15, 2007

Golden Child, by David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly) offers more than a quaint family history, but nothing we haven't seen before. His great-grandfather's conversion to Christianity and its impact on his three wives and oldest daughter inspired the play, currently in its Midwest premiere at Chicago's Silk Road Theatre Project, a company that showcases works by Asian, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean playwrights.

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Memory play glows with riches of a dying culture by Guest User

Pioneer Press
By Robert Loerzel
March 14, 2007

Kevin Kenneally brings winning humor to the second act, playing Baines, an English minister intent on baptizing Tieng-Bin. Of course, the scenes are all performed in English for our benefit, but when Baines speaks, he talks in short, awkward sentences designed to simulate the situation that he's really speaking in broken Chinese.

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