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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 25, 2023

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Written by Sang Kim and directed by Claire Rice, the play features iconic characters such as Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell. Each makes memorable appearances throughout the performance, which is filled with confessions of love, hilarious flashbacks and unexpected guests.
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Written by Sang Kim and directed by Claire Rice, the play features iconic characters such as Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell. Each makes memorable appearances throughout the performance, which is filled with confessions of love, hilarious flashbacks and unexpected guests.
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It is not often that one is faced with the phenomenon of too many Davids, but Europe has a way of normalizing the extraordinary. Statues and cathedrals, works of art towering over the rhythms of everyday life, are anywhere and everywhere.
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It is not often that one is faced with the phenomenon of too many Davids, but Europe has a way of normalizing the extraordinary. Statues and cathedrals, works of art towering over the rhythms of everyday life, are anywhere and everywhere.
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Playwright Lauren Yee writes herself and her father Larry Yee (portrayed by Krystle Piamonte and Francis Jue, respectively) into the play. Set in San Francisco’s Chinatown, “King of the Yees” opens with a discussion of Lauren’s plans for her freshly written play.
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Playwright Lauren Yee writes herself and her father Larry Yee (portrayed by Krystle Piamonte and Francis Jue, respectively) into the play. Set in San Francisco’s Chinatown, “King of the Yees” opens with a discussion of Lauren’s plans for her freshly written play.
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Miki draws inspiration from Japanese folklore, and her mixed media pieces are also known for reflecting Shinto beliefs. Miki is not afraid to be experimental, and her art successfully pushes past the boundaries and limitations of a static frame.
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Miki draws inspiration from Japanese folklore, and her mixed media pieces are also known for reflecting Shinto beliefs. Miki is not afraid to be experimental, and her art successfully pushes past the boundaries and limitations of a static frame.
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