A ONE-WOMAN PERFORMANCE INSPIRED BY THE FIRST ASIAN AMERICAN MOVIE STARChina Doll, a full-length comic tragedy written by award-winning playwright Elizabeth Wong, tells the story of a Chinatown girl who dreams about making it big in Hollywood. This sensual fantasia takes its inspiration from America's first real life Chinese American movie star Anna May Wong. In this excerpt from the play, performed by Monica Ho, Anna May is an established movie star of numerous films. Hoping for what might be a career-defining role, she excitedly meets with movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn, sure he'll offer her the role of a lifetime. He makes an offer, but it's not what she expected.
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