Editor's Note: Budgeteer contributor Jonas Kelsch has been in China since August. He is teaching English to Chinese college students and trying to travel and sightsee as much as he can. "It's been a ...
Editor’s note: David Henry Hwang’s plays include “M. Butterfly” (1988 Tony Award, 1989 Pulitzer Prize Finalist), “Golden Child” (1998 Tony Award nomination, 1997 OBIE Award), “Yellow Face” (2008 OBIE ...
Is Chinglish linguistic trash or a cultural treasure? Two academics are going toe to toe over the issue: For American David Tool, it shows nothing but shameful disrespect for English, while German ...
{Expanded Version} Instead of a yellow sign warning people about a “Wet floor,” the Chinglish sign says, “Execution in progress” or “Be cautious to slip.” Instead of “Keep off the grass,” the ...
"Chinglish," David Henry Hwang's acclaimed 2011 Broadway comedy about an American businessman in China, makes its regional premiere this week. The collaboration between Black Lab Theatre and Asia ...
Oliver Radtke says he first discovered the odd and wonderful world of Chinglish in 2000 in a Shanghai cab, where he saw a curious sign reading: "Don't forget to carry your thing." Nine years later, ...
A new play is bringing to light what is lost in translation between residents of China and the English-speaking world. Damian Fowler finds out just how art imitates life. Mandarin has arrived on the ...
HOUSTON, March 28, 2013 — Chinglish, the most recent play by Tony Award winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist David Henry Hwang (M. Butterfly), makes its regional premiere with Black Lab Theatre and Asia ...
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