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RAT COASTLINE Press Release





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  Theatre Double



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*  Press release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Theatre Double's  reading series,
Underground Voices
Curated by Brad Rothbart
presents

Coastline
by Alice Tuan

  The playwright will be present at the reading.
About her own work, Ms. Tuan states: "Coastline is the result of what 
happens when the  United States chokes on its own hypocrisy--the 
middle falls out, and the East and West coasts merge to form just a 
slit of land, connecting Canada and Mexico.  What of a world when the 
country formerly known as the United States has been liposucked into 
the earth, now with an ocean pounding from each side?  Can any of its 
citizenry survive?'  Please come and join us in investigating this 
fascinating hypothesis made theatrical, and stay to meet the 
playwright and discuss the work at  our wine and cheese post-show 
reception. For further information, members of the press can call 
215.836.5382. The phone number for publication is 215.557.9421.
The ensemble  for Coastline features Daniel Spicer, Garrett 
Hendricks, Jessica Howard, Jody Allen, Linda Waters, Matthew 
Saunders, Rene Hartl, Ruthanne Ankney, Samantha Weil and Stacey 
Breidenstein. The reading will  take place at Theatre Double, 1619 
Walnut Street   in Philadelphia on Monday January 31 2000  at 8 pm. 
The  order of the scenes in this piece is chosen by the audiece, so 
be sure to be there  to help participate.  Doors will open at 7:30. 
A wine and cheese reception will follow the performance. The reading 
is  for one night only.  Admission is pay-what-you-can, and the space 
is wheelchair accessible.

  Alice Tuan (playwright) is the author   of Last of the Suns and Ikebana, which premiered at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre and East West Players, respectively.  Her solo performance of New Culture for a New Country, was commissioned and produced by En Garde Arts as a part of the site specific  piece The Secret History of the Lower East Side.  Her one-act Some Asians, had a production at Rhode Island's Perishable Theater as a winner of their annual Woman's Playwriting Festival (1997).  Her 10-minute play, That Race Place, is touring schools in Southern California as a part of Cootie Shots, a collection of short plays  written for youth dealing with topics such as racism, homophobia and difference.  Ms. Tuan is the recipient of the NEA-TCG Playwright Residency Grant at East West Players, where she assembled the Turn Asian America Inside Out mini-conference/performance to gather academics and artists in thinking up new space for Asian American Theater.  She is also the resident playwright at the Los Angeles Theatre Center through the      California Arts Council and Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, where she facilitates the Wordsmiths playwriting workshops. A graduate of the MFA Creative Writing Program at Brown University, her plays mALL and      Coastline were workshopped there and instrumental in the development of Virtual Hypertext Theater, which attempts to simulate computer rhythm and dynamics in a physical stage space.  Readings from the past year include Ajax at New York's Public Theater, Iconana (the sequel to Ikebana) at the Japanese American National Museum, and Ah Q x Lu Hsun, a commission from Audrey Skirball Kenis and Cornerstone Theater Co.  She is currently working on an adaptation of Middleton and Dekker's 1610 Jacobean drama The Roaring Girle with Melanie Joseph and the Foundry Theater.  She also has a commission for her new play Hit from The Public Theater.  Ms.Tuan has taught English as a Second Language in China and Los Angeles, and playwriting to many Los Angeles communities, most notably teenage wards at the Fred C. Nelles School of the Califonia Youth Authority and new Asian American Playwrights at East West Players' David Henry Hwang Writing Institute.  She lives in Los Angeles' Echo Park neighborhood.
				Future readings include:
				07 February Paula Cizmar STREET STORIES
				21  February Amy Wheeler  WEEPING WOMAN
				06 March  Julie Jensen  LAST LISTS OF 
MY MAD MOTHER