The Heart Sellers by Lloyd Suh @ Capital Stage

When
Sun, November 10 2024
Where
Capital Stage
2215 J Street
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The Heart Sellers
by Lloyd Suh
Directed by Jennifer Chang
October 16 – November 17, 2024
Northern California Premiere
Co-Production with TheatreWorks Silicon Valley & Aurora Theatre Company

Jane and Luna run into each other in the grocery store on Thanksgiving in 1973 and find they have much in common: each are recent Asian immigrants, a bit homesick and lonely with hardworking absentee husbands, and adjusting to a new country filled with new opportunities. Over sips of wine and a questionable frozen turkey, they dream of disco dancing, learning to drive, and even a visit to Disneyland, and share their hopes and challenges for making a new home in a new land with grace and dignity.

“A stunning comedy…breathtaking.” –MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL

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