JUDE NARITA   


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Plays by Jude Narita

JUDE NARITA
Celebrate Me Home
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Monologue play
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Synopsis:
A British actress is cast as an Asian woman but does little research into her part as "they are all the same"
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JUDE NARITA
Coming Into Passion/Song For A Sansei
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An Asian-American news reader wants only to be thought of as American. But all types of Asian women populate her dreams
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JUDE NARITA
Stories Waiting to be Told
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The stories of many Asian-American women.
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JUDE NARITA
Walk the Mountain
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2006
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Solo
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examines the lingering effects of the Vietnam War and the legacy of misinformation that exists in the United States about the war. It was inspired by Narita's conversations and interviews with Vietnamese and Cambodian women.
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